Organizing a Collaborative Development of Technological Design Requirements Using a Constructive Dialogue on Value Profiles

A Case in Automated Vehicle Development

Journal Article (2017)
Author(s)

SM Flipse (TU Delft - Science Education and Communication)

Steven Puylaert

Research Group
Science Education and Communication
Copyright
© 2017 S.M. Flipse, Steven Puylaert
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11948-017-9877-3
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Publication Year
2017
Language
English
Copyright
© 2017 S.M. Flipse, Steven Puylaert
Research Group
Science Education and Communication
Pages (from-to)
1-24
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Abstract

Following societal and policy pressures for responsible innovation, innovators are more and more expected to consider the broader socio-ethical context of their work, and more importantly, to integrate such considerations into their daily practices. This may require the involvement of ‘outsiders’ in innovation trajectories, including e.g. societal and governmental actors. However, methods on how to functionally organize such integration in light of responsible innovation have only recently started to emerge. We present an approach to do just that, in which we first develop value profiles of the involved actors, and second, design a workshop setting that allows innovators to develop design requirements in collaboration with representatives of parties that are not usually involved in such innovation design practices. Using a case study in automated vehicle development, we positively demonstrate the possibility and utility of our approach. We stress that in this study we wish to demonstrate the functionality of our developed method, and did not search for scientifically valid outcomes regarding this technical field.