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Foresight for science, technology and innovation / Ian Miles, Ozcan Saritas, Alexander Sokolov.

By: Miles, Ian.Contributor(s): Saritas, Ozcan | Sokolov, Alexander | ProQuest (Firm).Series: Science, technology and innovation studies: Publisher: Switzerland : Springer International Publishing, 2016Content type: text | still image Media type: computer Carrier type: online resourceISBN: 9783319325743; 9783319325729.Subject(s): Economics | Technological forecasting | Management science | Economic policy | Public administration | Operations researchGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 601.12 Online resources: Click here to access online
Contents:
Introduction -- Foresight for STI : what and why -- Initiation : scoping and managing ForSTI -- Interaction : participation and recruitment -- Intelligence : environmental and horizon scanning -- Intelligence : Delphi -- Imagination : scenarios and alternative futures -- Integration : modelling -- From integration to interpretation :translating ForSTI into strategies -- Intervention and impact : outcomes, action and evaluation -- Conclusion.
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Introduction -- Foresight for STI : what and why -- Initiation : scoping and managing ForSTI -- Interaction : participation and recruitment -- Intelligence : environmental and horizon scanning -- Intelligence : Delphi -- Imagination : scenarios and alternative futures -- Integration : modelling -- From integration to interpretation :translating ForSTI into strategies -- Intervention and impact : outcomes, action and evaluation -- Conclusion.

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