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This involves a formal recognition of differences of interest as an input to negotiation. As negotiation takes place within a closed or highly regulated space, the decisive feature of this mode is the admission of stakeholders | This involves a formal recognition of differences of interest as an input to negotiation. As negotiation takes place within a closed or highly regulated space, the decisive feature of this mode is the admission of stakeholders.<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> | ||
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This involves a formal recognition of differences of interest as an input to negotiation. As negotiation takes place within a closed or highly regulated space, the decisive feature of this mode is the admission of stakeholders.[1]
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- ↑ 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.