2022
DOI: 10.1177/09717218221075158
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When Justification Theory Meets Responsible Innovation: A Study of Cell-Based Meat

Abstract: The benefits and challenges associated with cell-based meat (CBM) influence actors’ perspectives on the importance of its development and production. We build on Boltanski and Thévenot’s framework to analyse the values that start-ups and investors address to a responsible innovation (RI). In an uncertain and complex context, interactions among actors shape innovative enterprises. Our research question is as follows: In what ways do the justifications employed by start-ups and investors converge (or not) in ord… Show more

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