My standard settings for capture sharpening are obviously a starting point only because each file then needs different tweaking according to ISO, exposure, emphasis of subject, etc etc. But I default to 60/0.7/70/20 and clarity at 10 with no luminance NR for a lower ISO file from a camera with no AA filter, or for a smaller sensored camera that can't take much more than that. For a full frame sensor with an AA sensor I'll go to about 80 for the first number. I used to use Photokit for output sharpening but now I use the built in print sharpening in LR for prints.
Those settings may look aggressive but they give great prints and with a camera with resilient files, they are just fine - either on a retina screen, a regular screen at 50% or in a print.
For the RII I have been tweaking it a lot and have gone to 60/0.7/87/20 for sharpening and for Luminance NR, 33/71/0 BUT that is a work in progress. It gets a file very close to the look of a D810 file but with a touch less detail, however it kills the peel. But as far as I am concerned, changing profile (Adobe versus Camera, Landscape versus whatever) doesn't change sharpening but merely accutance.