Quandaries of responsible innovation: the case of Alzheimer’s Disease

Y. Cuijpers*, H. van Lente, M Boenink, E. Moors

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Abstract

The interest in responsible innovation has led to various activities to include social, economic and moral concerns in the process of innovation. This ambition, however, brings along several fundamental questions. We encountered these in a project on responsible innovation in the case of new molecular early diagnostics for alzheimer’s disease (ad). Currently, a number of novel technologies are being developed for in vivo early diagnosis of ad, by identifying and testing new molecular biomarkers. In our project, we study scientific and clinical uncertainties in technology development, analyze the social and cultural as well as the moral implications of existing and alternative ways to deal with them. In this chapter we summarize the fundamental questions about responsible innovation in terms of six ‘quandaries’: problematic, difficult and ambiguous conditions that somehow require fundamental and practical decisions.keywordsinnovation processhealth technology assessmentinformal caregivertechnology developerresponsible innovationthese keywords were added by machine and not by the authors. This process is experimental and the keywords may be updated as the learning algorithm improves.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationResponsible Innovation: Innovative Solutions for Global Issues
EditorsJ. van den Hoven, N. Doorn, T. Swierstra, B.J. Koops, H. Romijn
Place of PublicationDordrecht
PublisherSpringer
Pages239-254
Number of pages16
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Jan 2014

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