All Journal Issues to 2019, now Journal of Responsible Technology - A key question is how ethical and societal concerns can be identified and addressed. The Journal of Responsible Technology publishes cutting-edge research that investigates and analyses these questions, brings new insights and proposes relevant solutions.
The Journal of Responsible Innovation (JRI) provides a forum for discussions of the normative assessment and governance of knowledge-based innovation. JRI offers humanists, social scientists, policy analysts and legal scholars, and natural scientists and engineers an opportunity to articulate, strengthen, and critique the relations among approaches to responsible innovation, thus giving further shape to a newly emerging community of research and practice.
Research for All focuses on research that involves universities and communities, services or industries working together. The journal highlights the potential in active public engagement for robust academic study, for the development of involved communities, and for the impact of research.
Due to the importance of private businesses in undertaking research and in particular innovation, the Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) discourse should cover the role of industry more explicitly. A key question is how RRI relates to other activities that may be of ethical or social relevance, such as corporate social responsibility. This Special Issue of Sustainability therefore offers a forum for dissemination and discussion of the relationship between RRI and industry.