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Responsible innovation ecosystems: Ethical implications of the application of the ecosystem concept to artificial intelligence

The concept of innovation ecosystems has become prominent due to its explanatory power. It offers a convincing account of innovation, explaining how and why innovation pathways change and evolve. It has been adopted to explain, predict, and steer innovation. The increasing importance of innovation f...

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Published in:International journal of information management 2022-02, Vol.62, p.102441, Article 102441
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Ethics
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Innovation governance
Innovations
Responsible research and innovation
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