open access publication

Article, 2023

Creating a developmental framework for evaluating RRI implementation in research organisations

Evaluation and Program Planning, ISSN 1873-7870, 0149-7189, Volume 100, Page 102350, 10.1016/j.evalprogplan.2023.102350

Contributors

Kalpazidou Schmidt, Evanthia [1]

Affiliations

  1. [1] Aarhus University
  2. [NORA names: AU Aarhus University; University; Denmark; Europe, EU; Nordic; OECD]

Abstract

The evaluation of Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) actions presents important challenges for the key stakeholders engaged in the process of RRI implementation, such as policy makers, programme managers, and researchers. While there is a considerable body of literature on the conceptualization of responsibility in research and a plethora of attempts to practice RRI, there is a need for increased attention to the monitoring and evaluation of case studies of RRI implementations in research organisations, in particular regarding their structural change effects. This paper aims to discuss a contextualised developmental framework for evaluating RRI implementation in research organisations, with a specific focus on achieving structural change through tailor-made action plans. The framework, developed through RRI evaluation work in the field of biosciences, adopts a systemic and process-oriented perspective, encompassing participatory, anticipatory, reflexive, and responsive dimensions. Concrete empirical examples from bioscience organizations are provided to illustrate how the framework relates to specific conditions, experiences, and solutions, demonstrating how conceptual insights have emerged from real-life practices and data analysis. While the framework was initially customized for the specific contexts of six bioscience research organizations, it holds potential for broader relevance and applicability in addressing challenges related to RRI design, implementation, and evaluation.

Keywords

RRI implementation, Research and Innovation, Responsible Research and Innovation, action, action plan, analysis, applications, attention, bioscience, change effects, changes, conceptual insights, conceptualization, conceptualization of responsibility, concrete empirical examples, conditions, context, data, data analysis, design, developmental framework, dimensions, effect, empirical example, evaluation, evaluation work, examples, experiments, field, field of bioscience, framework, implementation, increasing attention, innovation, insights, literature, makers, management, monitoring, organisations, organization, participatory, perspective, planning, policy, policy makers, practice, process, process-oriented perspective, programme, programme managers, real-life practice, relevance, research, research organisations, research organizations, response, response dimensions, solution, stakeholders, structural change effect, structural changes, work

Funders

  • European Commission

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