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Area of Science:

  • Research Ethics
  • Societal Impact of Science

Background:

  • Growing global emphasis on research impact by governments and funders.
  • Need for ethical guidelines supporting researchers aiming for societal impact.
  • Focus on ethical issues specific to developing societal impacts from research.

Discussion:

  • Complexities and ethical dilemmas in researcher engagement with non-academic stakeholders (policymakers, industry, communities).
  • Integration of literature review and participatory workshop insights.
  • Identification of key ethical issues in research impact generation and evaluation.

Key Insights:

  • A novel ethical framework for responsible research impact is proposed.
  • The framework balances harm mitigation with realistic societal benefit delivery.
  • Emphasis on ethical practices for engagement and impact without creating undue burdens.

Outlook:

  • Actionable recommendations for policymakers, funders, research organizations, ethics committees, and researchers.
  • Fostering an ethically responsible approach to research impact across disciplines.
  • Promoting ethical engagement and impact without discouraging research activities.