2015
DOI: 10.1016/j.techsoc.2015.03.006
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Responsible governance in science and technology policy: Reflections from Europe, China and India

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“…Since Hungary is a post-Soviet country, the strong difference in the light of our research is that the comparator country should be a non-post-Soviet one. 4 Collecting the countries where there were STIR-researches, we found only some European countries: the Netherlands, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Belgium. 5 Out of these countries the Netherlands and Belgium could meet the requirements of a comparator country, but only the Dutch study used the STIR protocol as extensively as the Hungarian one, so we chose the Netherlands as a comparator country.…”
Section: Exploring the Outcomes Of Stir Methods Implemented In The Nementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since Hungary is a post-Soviet country, the strong difference in the light of our research is that the comparator country should be a non-post-Soviet one. 4 Collecting the countries where there were STIR-researches, we found only some European countries: the Netherlands, Denmark, the United Kingdom, Spain, and Belgium. 5 Out of these countries the Netherlands and Belgium could meet the requirements of a comparator country, but only the Dutch study used the STIR protocol as extensively as the Hungarian one, so we chose the Netherlands as a comparator country.…”
Section: Exploring the Outcomes Of Stir Methods Implemented In The Nementioning
confidence: 99%
“…These six key elements have shifted the emphasis towards the practical implementation of RRI, and the EU is also committed to integrate RRI into the daily activity of research institutes (Arnaldi et al 2015, Forsberg et al 2015. During our research we have found no analysis regarding the possibilities of integrating the concept of responsible innovation into a concrete example of (radical) innovation that is already under testing.…”
Section: Responsible Research and Innovationmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…The study would be obtained by all participants using either random or non-random sampling processes. The calculation or production of sampling data for the whole community will be quite complicated [15]. Some individuals have little access to inmates, accident refugees, psychiatric disorders etc.…”
Section: Experimentation or Data Collectiomentioning
confidence: 99%