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“Institutionalising ethics debate in terms of the implementation of standards in research ethics in science, technology and innovation policies”<ref> Brom et al. 2015: 15</ref> | “Institutionalising ethics debate in terms of the implementation of standards in research ethics in science, technology and innovation policies”<ref> Brom et al. 2015: 15</ref> | ||
Governance is categorised as follows<ref>European Commission ( | Governance is categorised as follows<ref>European Commission (2015): Monitoring the Evolution and Benefits of Responsible Research and Innovation (MoRRI): Analytical Report on the Dimensions of Research and Innovation Governance. Sub-task 2.5, deliverable D2.4.2.</ref>: | ||
* [[Discretionary governance]] | * [[Discretionary governance]] | ||
* [[Corporatist governance]] | * [[Corporatist governance]] |
Revision as of 02:24, 11 July 2018
“Institutionalising ethics debate in terms of the implementation of standards in research ethics in science, technology and innovation policies”[1]
Governance is categorised as follows[2]:
- Discretionary governance
- Corporatist governance
- Educational governance
- Market governance
- Agonistic governance
- Deliberative governance
- Corporate governance