Responsible innovation in start-ups: entrepreneurial perspectives and formalisation of social responsibility
Responsible innovation in start-ups: entrepreneurial perspectives and formalisation of social responsibility
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2025-01-30
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Veloudis, Simeon
Ryan, Mark
Ketikidi, Elina
Blok, Vincent
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Taylor & Francis
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Start-ups are significant incubators of innovation. Notwithstanding, they have largely been ignored in the field of Responsible Innovation (RI). To address this shortcoming, the social responsibility for start-ups model (SRSM) for the embedment of RI in the innovation process of early-stage STEM (Science Technology Engineering Mathematics) start-ups has recently been proposed. Nevertheless, the SRSM is a model that still exists at the conceptual level. Therefore, it must be tested to confirm its legitimacy. In this paper, we propose a dedicated research methodology based on Social Labs for testing the SRSM through social experimentation; we also put this methodology into practice through an empirical case study aiming at operationalising RI in start-ups. A major finding of our study is that the SRSM constitutes an appropriate approach for institutionalising RI in start-ups, and for measuring the degree to which a startup innovates responsibly.
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Veloudis, S., Ryan, M., Ketikidi, E., & Blok, V. (2025). Responsible innovation in start-ups: entrepreneurial perspectives and formalisation of social responsibility. Journal of Responsible Innovation, 12(1)