Inclusive Social Responsibility Formation in the Innovation Process

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The project complies with the paragraphs 1, 5, 70 of Topics of scientific research and scientific and technical (experimental) developments of the Ministry of Education and Science of Ukraine for 2022 ‒ 2026. Having realized the negative social and environmental consequences of unfettered innovation and uncontrolled entrepreneurship, developed countries have started to implement the principles of sustainable development, with research moving to the recognition of inclusive social responsibility as the next stage of corporate social responsibility and responsible innovation. Ukraine should also ensure the transition to a new level of social development, where social responsibility principles are an integral part of socio-economic relations and the innovation process. A better understanding of how to operationalize the concept of inclusive social responsibility can provide the foundations for solving the socio-economic problems related to accelerated technological development and the unpredictability of its outcomes. This is particularly relevant in wartime when the industrial potential is displaced as a result of hostilities. In this context, Ukraine has been reorienting almost all scientific priorities towards national security in order to intensify innovative search in this area. As a result, the time for finding and launching innovations is significantly reduced, increasing the likelihood of innovation risks and the importance of turning social responsibility into inclusive social responsibility to prevent the marginalization of disadvantaged sectors. Therefore, preventive research is needed right now, to be able to narrow the growing gap between the risks of innovation processes and the social responsibility of its stakeholders and subjects.
StatusFinished
Effective start/end date29/03/2331/08/23

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