@article{2a4380530d23459aa758f7cc7790123a,
title = "Special issue on “Global governance of emerging technologies: prospects and challenges”",
author = "Li Tang and Cong Cao",
note = "Funding Information: In the third article, “Implementing responsible research and innovation: A case study of U.S. biotechnology oversight,” Jennifer Kuzma aims to address two crucial issues of governing emerging technologies through the lens of U.S. biotechnology oversight. The first one comprises factors inhibiting the implementation of responsible research and innovation (RRI), while the second involves tangible solutions for getting RRI to function well. Drawing insights from three policy process theories—a multiple streams approach, punctuated equilibrium theory, and advocacy coalition framework—Kuzma explores RRI implementation barriers from macro-, meso-, and micro levels. She argues that institutionalizing RRI for emerging technologies demands the support of funding from the public sector. But this alone is insufficient. Taking the macro-level socioeconomic and political forces into consideration, she proposes six strategies to place and prioritize, if possible, RRI on the policy agenda setting for the U.S. biotechnology innovation system, which also has implications for the U.S. and other countries in dealing with the governance of emerging technologies in general. ",
year = "2022",
month = sep,
doi = "10.1007/s43508-022-00050-1",
language = "English",
volume = "2",
pages = "261--265",
journal = "Global Public Policy and Governance",
issn = "2730-6291",
publisher = "Springer",
number = "3",
}