An Investigation into Risk Perception in the ICT Industry as a Core Component of Responsible Research and Innovation

This paper makes an original contribution to the responsible research and innovation (RRI) discourse, with an inquiry into the extent to which risk, risk assessment, or risk management, including ethical and social issues, is relevant to companies. As a core component of the higher or “meta-responsi...

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Main Authors: Kate Chatfield, Elisabetta Borsella, Elvio Mantovani, Andrea Porcari, Bernd Carsten Stahl
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2017-08-01
Series:Sustainability
Subjects:
ICT
Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/8/1424
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spelling doaj-b56be66673c34767b79727d7e6e366b82020-11-24T21:54:10ZengMDPI AGSustainability2071-10502017-08-0198142410.3390/su9081424su9081424An Investigation into Risk Perception in the ICT Industry as a Core Component of Responsible Research and InnovationKate Chatfield0Elisabetta Borsella1Elvio Mantovani2Andrea Porcari3Bernd Carsten Stahl4Centre for Professional Ethics, Faculty of Health and Wellbeing, University of Central Lancashire, Preston PR1 2HE, UKItalian Association for Industrial Research (AIRI), Viale Gorizia 25/c, Roma 00198, ItalyItalian Association for Industrial Research (AIRI), Viale Gorizia 25/c, Roma 00198, ItalyItalian Association for Industrial Research (AIRI), Viale Gorizia 25/c, Roma 00198, ItalyCentre for Computing and Social Responsibility, School of Computer Science and Informatics, De Montfort University, The Gateway, Leicester LE1 9BH, UKThis paper makes an original contribution to the responsible research and innovation (RRI) discourse, with an inquiry into the extent to which risk, risk assessment, or risk management, including ethical and social issues, is relevant to companies. As a core component of the higher or “meta-responsibility” of RRI, an investigation of practices and attitudes towards risks can provide us with a window into companies’ attitudes towards responsible innovation that is rooted in real-world experiences. Drawing upon data from 30 in-depth interviews and a large Delphi study, we reveal different underlying attitudes towards risk governance for individuals working in the information and communication technology (ICT) industry. For some companies, there is already an obvious degree of alignment with RRI values. For others, framing of the RRI discourse in terms of ethical and societal risks may help to promote understanding and uptake. Results from the interviews suggest that lack of awareness of the full extent of ethical and societal risks associated with research and innovation in the ICT industry may act as a barrier to engagement with RRI, and educational activities may be needed to rectify this situation. Results from the Delphi survey suggest that when presented with simple information about potential ethical and societal risks, industry personnel can easily recognise the main risks and provide clear opinions about how they should be addressed. The relationship between risk governance and RRI warrants further investigation as it is an essential facet of RRI.https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/8/1424responsible research and innovationrisk assessmentrisk managementDelphi studyinterviewsICT
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author Kate Chatfield
Elisabetta Borsella
Elvio Mantovani
Andrea Porcari
Bernd Carsten Stahl
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Elisabetta Borsella
Elvio Mantovani
Andrea Porcari
Bernd Carsten Stahl
An Investigation into Risk Perception in the ICT Industry as a Core Component of Responsible Research and Innovation
Sustainability
responsible research and innovation
risk assessment
risk management
Delphi study
interviews
ICT
author_facet Kate Chatfield
Elisabetta Borsella
Elvio Mantovani
Andrea Porcari
Bernd Carsten Stahl
author_sort Kate Chatfield
title An Investigation into Risk Perception in the ICT Industry as a Core Component of Responsible Research and Innovation
title_short An Investigation into Risk Perception in the ICT Industry as a Core Component of Responsible Research and Innovation
title_full An Investigation into Risk Perception in the ICT Industry as a Core Component of Responsible Research and Innovation
title_fullStr An Investigation into Risk Perception in the ICT Industry as a Core Component of Responsible Research and Innovation
title_full_unstemmed An Investigation into Risk Perception in the ICT Industry as a Core Component of Responsible Research and Innovation
title_sort investigation into risk perception in the ict industry as a core component of responsible research and innovation
publisher MDPI AG
series Sustainability
issn 2071-1050
publishDate 2017-08-01
description This paper makes an original contribution to the responsible research and innovation (RRI) discourse, with an inquiry into the extent to which risk, risk assessment, or risk management, including ethical and social issues, is relevant to companies. As a core component of the higher or “meta-responsibility” of RRI, an investigation of practices and attitudes towards risks can provide us with a window into companies’ attitudes towards responsible innovation that is rooted in real-world experiences. Drawing upon data from 30 in-depth interviews and a large Delphi study, we reveal different underlying attitudes towards risk governance for individuals working in the information and communication technology (ICT) industry. For some companies, there is already an obvious degree of alignment with RRI values. For others, framing of the RRI discourse in terms of ethical and societal risks may help to promote understanding and uptake. Results from the interviews suggest that lack of awareness of the full extent of ethical and societal risks associated with research and innovation in the ICT industry may act as a barrier to engagement with RRI, and educational activities may be needed to rectify this situation. Results from the Delphi survey suggest that when presented with simple information about potential ethical and societal risks, industry personnel can easily recognise the main risks and provide clear opinions about how they should be addressed. The relationship between risk governance and RRI warrants further investigation as it is an essential facet of RRI.
topic responsible research and innovation
risk assessment
risk management
Delphi study
interviews
ICT
url https://www.mdpi.com/2071-1050/9/8/1424
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