The Interrelation Between Responsible Research and Innovation Dimensions and Macro Indicators
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Laura Bagočiūnė
Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences
Aurelija Novelskaitė
Lithuanian Centre for Social Sciences
Published 2023-10-27
https://doi.org/10.15388/VGISC.2023.2
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Keywords

responsible research and innovation (RRI)
gender equality
global innovation index
gender equality index

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Bagočiūnė, L. and Novelskaitė, A. (2023) “The Interrelation Between Responsible Research and Innovation Dimensions and Macro Indicators”, Vilnius University Proceedings, 37, pp. 12–19. doi:10.15388/VGISC.2023.2.

Abstract

Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) concept has become an important topic in the academic community and in policy circles (van de Poel et al., 2017) and encompasses six main policy agendas (or dimensions): ethics; gender equality; governance; open access; public engagement; science education (RRI Tools, 2023). RRI concept, including gender (equality) as one of the dimensions, still lacks empirical explorations-based understanding. This paper aims to explore the peculiarities of interrelations between gender (equality) as one dimension of the Responsible Research and Innovation and societal progression in gender equality and innovativeness on macro level. Starting with generating original data-base of [n – 214] indicators quantitative secondary data analysis of descriptive characteristics of the selected variables and (Spearman) correlation (RS) analysis between the variables was accomplished. Descriptive and correlation analysis of interrelations between women’s involvement in four R&I (i.e. Business, Higher education, Governmental and Private Non-profit) sectors and Gender Equality Index and Global Innovation Index in 2013–2020 shows rather small changes of the indicators and fragmental interrelations between them during the period.

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