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Conceptualizing RRI from a Global South perspective through Indigenous innovation practices in Aotearoa New Zealand’s high-tech science sector

María Amoamo, Katharina Ruckstuhl · 2024 · Journal of Responsible Innovation

Summary. This paper examines Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) through Indigenous Māori perspectives in New Zealand's high-tech science sector. The authors show that Vision Mātauranga, a national policy integrating Māori knowledge with Western science, drives RRI in practice through specific micro-practices: open innovation, capacity development, and absorptive capacity. A decolonized RRI approach extends responsible innovation beyond European frameworks, creating new science governance models that align with Global South contexts.

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Amoamo, M., & Ruckstuhl, K.. (2024). Conceptualizing RRI from a Global South perspective through Indigenous innovation practices in Aotearoa New Zealand’s high-tech science sector. Journal of Responsible Innovation. https://doi.org/10.1080/23299460.2024.2414528

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DOI
10.1080/23299460.2024.2414528
Countries
New Zealand
Regions
Oceania
Categories
indigenous-innovation, innovation-theory, policy
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2026-04-28