Valuation in health and ageing innovation practices

Susan Van Hees*, Carla Greubel, Ellen Moors, Alexander Peine

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Abstract

In the development and deployment of health and ageing innovations, underlying values such as privacy or quality of life are often seen as a relatively stable starting point, if considered at all. However, values are neither stable nor singular. This paper introduces a valuation framework to explore the co-constitution of values and technological innovations. A careful and ongoing reflection on values and valuation, in particular in innovation practices targeted at older people, is crucial when aiming to increase sustainable innovations. Therefore, we include a Social Sciences and Humanities (SSH) perspective to technological development and innovation, to understand better the construction and co-constitution of ageing-in-place technologies. This framework is developed following a review of literature on values and valuation in the broad field of SSH. The proposed valuation framework consists of three core elements: (a) value multiplicity, (b) value dynamism, and (c) valuation implications. To demonstrate potential applicability of the framework, we conducted a thought experiment on values and valuation practices related to the development and potential further deployment of a COVID-19 health app in the Netherlands. This experiment pays special attention to multiple values at stake and implications for older adults who age in place. We argue this valuation framework provokes reflection on dynamic and multiple values underlying technology use and non-use, and contributes to responsible health and ageing innovations.

Original languageEnglish
Article numberPII S0144686X21001483
Pages (from-to)2022 - 2040
Number of pages19
JournalAgeing and society
Volume43
Issue number9
Early online date27 Oct 2021
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Sept 2023

Keywords

  • ageing in place
  • co-constitution
  • health innovations
  • Science and Technology Studies
  • valuation

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