Exploring the readiness of publicly funded researchers to practice responsible research and innovation in digital agriculture
Áine Regan
Abstract
Responsible Research and Innovation (RRI) has been highlighted as necessary for the governance of digital agriculture. The current study explores the readiness of publicly funded researchers in Ireland to engage in RRI activities in digital agriculture. In-depth one-to-one interviews were carried out with 15 scientists and research funders to understand how perceived emergent risks in digital agriculture are being addressed and to reflect on the extent to which responses align with RRI principles. Thematic Analysis identified three themes: (1) Cultural impacts: Addressing unintended consequences of technology; (2) Farm-level impacts: Ensuring user-friendly technologies; and (3) Perceived roles and responsibilities of scientists. There was evident alignment to the values underpinning RRI; however, an integrated RRI approach in digital agriculture may encounter challenges. There is a need to consider how RRI exercises and dimensions are framed, introduced and subsequently supported in science and academia.