Responsible Innovation Definitions, Practices, and Motivations from Nanotechnology Researchers in Food and Agriculture

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Adam E. Kokotovich
Jennifer Kuzma
Christopher L. Cummings
Khara Grieger
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[1] NC State University,Department of Forestry and Environmental Resources
[2] NC State University,Genetic Engineering and Society Center
[3] NC State University,School of Public and International Affairs
[4] NC State University,Department of Applied Ecology
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NanoEthics | 2021年 / 15卷
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Responsible innovation; Nanotechnology; Food; Agriculture; Governance; Qualitative research;
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The growth of responsible innovation (RI) scholarship has been mirrored by a proliferation of RI definitions and practices, as well as a recognition of the importance of context for RI. This study investigates how researchers in the field of nanotechnology for food and agriculture (nano-agrifoods) define and practice RI, as well as what motivations they see for pursuing RI. We conducted 20 semi-structured interviews with nano-agrifood researchers from industry and academia in the USA, where we asked them to describe their RI definitions, practices, and motivations. We analyzed the emergent themes from these interviews, including how the themes aligned with four prominent RI principles (anticipation, inclusion, reflexivity, responsiveness). We found that nano-agrifood researchers largely focused their descriptions of RI definitions, practices, and motivations around a narrow envisioning of the RI principle of anticipation — emphasizing product safety, efficacy, and efficiency. We also found noteworthy tensions surrounding the less frequently mentioned RI principles. For example, some researchers envisioned inclusion as a way to align products with industry interests while others saw it as a way to align products with the public good. Concerning motivations for RI, some researchers viewed RI as a way to protect one’s reputation and avoid lawsuits while others viewed it as a way to improve human well-being and solve societal problems. Given these findings, future efforts to foster RI within nano-agrifoods should promote discussions among researchers concerning what it means to responsibly innovate and what practices this could entail, particularly beyond ensuring product safety, efficacy, and efficiency.
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