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Foresight has emerged as a key instrument for the development and
implementation of research and innovation policy. The main focus of
activity has been at the national level. Governments have sought to
set priorities, to build networks between science and industry and,
in some cases, to change their research system and administrative
culture. Foresight has been used as a set of technical tools, or as
a way to encourage more structured debate with wider participation
leading to the shared understanding of long-term issues. In this
comprehensive and critical Handbook, cross-cutting analytical
chapters explore the emergence and positioning of foresight, common
approaches and methods, organisational issues, and the scope for
policy transfer and evaluation. Leading experts and practitioners
contribute chapters analysing experiences in France, Germany, the
United Kingdom, the USA, Japan, China, Latin America, small
European nations, Nordic countries and selected developing
countries. The book concludes with consideration of the future of
foresight itself. This fascinating Handbook will appeal equally to
those wishing to apply foresight to their policy or strategy-making
activities, and to those studying the theory and practice of
foresight. The Handbook will be vital reading for policymakers
considering, commissioning, or using foresight, companies eager to
use public foresight, as well as academics and researchers in
foresight, futures and STI policy and management communities.
Sustainable innovation (SI) is considered to be a key driver of
societal progress in an era of enormous economic, environmental and
societal challenges, and the uncertainties and future consequences
that come with them. This book provides evidence, insights and
reflections related to specific issues of governance, the
management of sustainable innovation and applying a multi-level,
multi-stakeholder approach to sustainable innovation analysis.
Building on the European Commission (EU) funded research project
"Public Participation in Developing a Common Framework for the
Assessment and Management of Sustainable innovation" (CASI), it
presents tools for assessing and managing sustainable innovation,
and reflects on SI-related policies as well as citizens'
aspirations. The book is intended for scholars in the field of
sustainable innovation, as well as to policymakers, innovators,
students and citizens.
Sustainable innovation (SI) is considered to be a key driver of
societal progress in an era of enormous economic, environmental and
societal challenges, and the uncertainties and future consequences
that come with them. This book provides evidence, insights and
reflections related to specific issues of governance, the
management of sustainable innovation and applying a multi-level,
multi-stakeholder approach to sustainable innovation analysis.
Building on the European Commission (EU) funded research project
"Public Participation in Developing a Common Framework for the
Assessment and Management of Sustainable innovation" (CASI), it
presents tools for assessing and managing sustainable innovation,
and reflects on SI-related policies as well as citizens'
aspirations. The book is intended for scholars in the field of
sustainable innovation, as well as to policymakers, innovators,
students and citizens.
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