| Title: |
Gender-Responsive Research and Innovation ; Issues and Initiatives |
| Authors: |
Nikghadam-Hojjati, Sanaz; Marchetti, Eda; Gustavsson, Maria; Ferrada, Filipa; Oliveira, Ana Inês; Lundqvist, Agneta Halvarsson; Eriksson, Anna Fogelberg; Matei, Oliviu; Barata, Jose; Kalateh, Sepideh; Božić, Nataša; Stojanova, Simona; Daoudagh, Said; Andreica, Laura |
| Contributors: |
UNINOVA-Instituto de Desenvolvimento de Novas Tecnologias; CTS - Centro de Tecnologia e Sistemas; DEE - Departamento de Engenharia Electrotécnica e de Computadores |
| Publication Year: |
2025 |
| Collection: |
Repositório da Universidade Nova de Lisboa (UNL) |
| Subject Terms: |
Gender initiatives; Gender issues; Gender responsiveness; Research and innovation; Computer Science (miscellaneous); Geography; Planning and Development; Renewable Energy; Sustainability and the Environment; Environmental Science (miscellaneous); Energy Engineering and Power Technology; Hardware and Architecture; Computer Networks and Communications; Management; Monitoring; Policy and Law; SDG 7 - Affordable and Clean Energy; SDG 9 - Industry; Innovation; and Infrastructure |
| Description: |
Funding Information: This research was partly supported by the Portuguese FCT program, Centre of Technology and Systems (CTS) CTS/00066, Nova University Lisbon’s PhD program of Department of Electrical and Computer Engineering, and the project SER-ICS (PE00000014) under the NRRP MUR program funded by the EU—NGEU. Publisher Copyright: © 2025 by the authors. ; The demands and preferences of men are often prioritized in societal challenges, despite women comprising half of the world’s population. Gender-Responsive Research and Innovation (GRRI) offers an approach to address this bias, promoting comprehensive and equitable solutions to better-understood real-world problems. The successful implementation of GRRI depends on recognizing obstacles, staying informed about relevant initiatives, and using this knowledge to develop effective strategies, ultimately contributing to a fairer and more responsive society. This research, using a mixed-methods approach, identified 10 critical GRRI concerns, measures, and strategies to address them, as well as 18 noteworthy initiatives across research, industrial, and regulatory contextual fields. It also enhances the understanding of GRRI, laying the groundwork for an ontology of GRRI that can benefit policymakers, organizations, and researchers seeking more inclusive strategies and practices. ; publishersversion ; published |
| Document Type: |
article in journal/newspaper |
| Language: |
English |
| Relation: |
PURE: 127907531; Scopus: 105010301377; WOS: 001527584300001; https://hdl.handle.net/10362/187005; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17136215 |
| DOI: |
10.3390/su17136215 |
| Availability: |
https://hdl.handle.net/10362/187005; https://doi.org/10.3390/su17136215 |
| Rights: |
openAccess |
| Accession Number: |
edsbas.891FD5C7 |
| Database: |
BASE |