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Institutionalising Responsible Innovation in Industry and Other Competitive Environments

Responsible innovation as transformational entrepreneurship by disabled people

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Article: 2268223 | Received 24 Aug 2022, Accepted 04 Oct 2023, Published online: 26 Oct 2023
 

ABSTRACT

Responsible innovation (RI) has emerged as a powerful idea concerning the effective governance of science, technology and innovation. While much attention has been devoted to understanding and promoting RI within science and research policy addressing grand challenges, far less is known about the nature and implications of RI for business. This paper marshals qualitative insights from UK-based disabled entrepreneurs to examine how comparatively ordinary innovations arising in a ‘bottom-up’ manner can respond more inclusively to otherwise overlooked societal needs. The entrepreneurs initiate three specific innovation types to positively transform the lives of their intended beneficiaries: (1) transforming inaccessible practices within mainstream organisations; (2) enhancing personal powers of disabled people; and (3) changing mainstream societal attitudes towards disability. The paper demonstrates how RI principles can be realised through transformational entrepreneurship, highlighting a myriad of niche and distributed entrepreneurial activities, quite different from high-tech, big science innovations conventionally discussed in RI studies.

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Notes

1 Disabled people are defined here as people with long-term impairments and health conditions that affect their day-to-day activities. We use ‘disabled people’ as an umbrella term throughout the article for stylistic purposes while recognising that disabled people are a heterogenous group and many people with impairments or health conditions do not self-identify as disabled.