Responsible innovation for disruptive science and technology: The role of public trust and social expectations
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Published:2024-09
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Page:102709
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ISSN:0160-791X
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Container-title:Technology in Society
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Technology in Society
Author:
McCrea RodORCID,
Coates Rebecca,
Hobman Elizabeth V.,
Bentley SarahORCID,
Lacey JustineORCID
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