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Other criteria such as a better understanding of future challenges and pathways or the formulation of alternative decision options are mere ancillary arguments.
and collaborators 11.5 Obviously, there are also certain types of foresight exercises that have a less pro-active intention by concentrating on the identification of future challenges
Regulatory foresight in our perception is an instrument for regulatory bodies to identify future challenges for their regulatory regimes in advance
but also completely new approaches to identify ex ante major future challenges for regulatory policies. The overview of methodologies in Section 2 starts with a list of possible methodologies which are also relevant for assessing the impact of public R&d policies.
and technology indicators in order to explain future challenges for regulatory authorities, including standardisation organisations. Blind 25 shows, based on international and inter-sectoral cross-section data, that the output of formal standardisation bodies can be explained significantly by the patent applications as a reliable indicator for the dynamics in the respective technologies.
The simple quantitative use of science and technology indicators in order to detect future challenges for the regulatory framework is not sufficient.
Especially the use of science and technology indicators to detect future challenges for and fields of regulations is developed not yet.
for example related to resource allocation or the formation of strategic partnerships/joint actions. o Informative outcomes refer to the use of foresight to improve the understanding of present and future challenges of the innovation system and its parts.
generating insights regarding the dynamics of change, future challenges and options, along with new ideas, and transmitting them to policy-makers as an input to policy conceptualisation and design.
enhancing the capacity for change within a given policy field by building a common awareness of the current situation and future challenges,
1) Policy informing by generating consolidated findings concerning the dynamics of change, future challenges and options and transmitting it to policy makers as an input into policy conceptualisation and design.
and took first exploratory steps towards identifying future challenges for the RTI policy of the City of Vienna. 4 The research programme was implemented as a joint undertaking by the City of Vienna and Austrian Research centres.
The panel reports had to provide an analysis and outlook on future challenges in their respective areas,
implicit agendas and objectives had to be made more explicit to provide the basis for the joint definition of future challenges, fields of action and kickoff projects;
A shared view of future challenges and a better mutual understanding of potential joint interests and differences in opinion have been achieved,
2. Obviously, there are also certain types of foresight exercises that have a less pro-active intention by concentrating on the identification of future challenges
Available online 19 november 2010 A b s T R A c T Foresight activities are conducted often to anticipate major societal future challenges
and dedicated methods to improve the awareness and understanding of present and future challenges of the innovation system and its parts.
and on future challenges. The opportunity for exclusive participation in foresight may also be highly important
VTT Water Research Roadmap 2006b Informative Create common understanding on future challenges and VTT expertise. Instrumental Support the formation of different streams of R&d actions within VTT.
/Futures 43 (2011) 252 264 259 and future challenges of the innovation system and its parts. However, specific short-term actions are expected not necessarily after the projects.
This reflectsawareness that it isimpossible foroneall-knowing policy organisation or level of government to grasp all of the intelligence that is needed to make sense of future challenges and opportunities.
on major future challenges. Topics of the reports vary according to what is considered to be highly significant to the nation's future at the time.
and stakeholders searching to respond to future challenges. A dynamic and sometimes turbulent environment puts enormous pressure on rational planning systems,
With a similar line of thought in his keynote at the 2011 FTA Conference, Ollila (2011) from Nokia focused on the future challenges for innovation policy as resulting in particcula from global economic developments.
Functions for policy Description Informing policy Generating insights regarding the dynamics of change, future challenges and options,
and transmitting them to policy-makers Facilitating policy implementation Enhancing the capacity for change within a given policy field by building a common awareness of current and future challenges,
Future challenges to the Finnish Forest Sector, University of Joensuu and Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry of Finland, available at:
and instruments to enable this kind of co-creation of solutions seems a crucial future challenge. 3) Motivation:
'such as the dynamics of change, future challenges, risks and opportunities, strengths and weaknesses of the current system, visions for change,
The view of the author is that Regulatory foresight is an instrument for regulatory bodies to identify, in advance, future challenges for their regulatory regimes,
but participants consistenntl stated that one needs a local sounding board that can be aligned with the policy needs/capacities, through providing training, intelligence and policy ideas relevant to future challenges;(
observation dimensions and facts related to Future challenges in communicating the outcomes of foresight studies. 253 representatives. The interviews were structured semi
More important than consensus on future challenges not always possible is shared the sense of commitmeen to a desirable future established by different stakeholders..
Organisations are facing major problems in identiffyin future challenges and providing solutions on time. A faster and continuous analysis and translation into actions of future challenges and opportunities is needed
thus. This is particularly obvious when the focus extends beyond the challenges that societies face today
and seeks to anticipate future challenges and transform them into opportunities. The need to deal with global issues implies a corresponding institutional capacity
to anticipate future challenges and transform them into opportunities. This heralds a new generation of FTA systems, reflecting a stronger emphasis on flexibility,
Each of the State of the Future challenges was discussed in great detail by a team in the Fraunhofer Society
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