Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) has become a highly influential policy agenda as the European Commission has encouraged its implementation in research funding and performing organizations in the past decade, notably through Horizon2020. Along with the increased attention came a need to monitor progress and evaluate the impacts and benefits of RRI initiatives. This is not an easy task, however, as the RRI terminology has been criticized for being too vague and as initiatives can be implemented at many different levels, including national, region, local, organizational or even in individual practices, in diverse contexts. The MoRRI project (2014-2018) conceptualized and implemented the first RRI monitoring system in Europe and The SUPER project MoRRI (2019-2023) continues this work.
In this webinar, Niels Mejlgaard will speak about the journey from the MoRRI into the SUPER MoRRI project, and the opportunities and challenges in developing indicators for RRI. Three panelists, Alessandro Deserti, Malene Vinther Christensen, and Anne Loeber will present three vastly different approaches to evaluate RRI initiatives from the SISCODE, GRACE and NewHoRRIzon projects.
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