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It is important to understand that the institutional changes and budget increases at the turn of the century represent attempts to shift public research away from a largelyresponsive'and mostly industrially-oriented mode to a more long-term, strategic mode.
and their institutional environment asking for institutional change and strategic political action. In an early attempt to explore dependency between field dynamics and Foresight success
In Innovation, science, and institutional change: A research handbook, ed. J. Hage and M. Meeus, 369 90.
Russia also needs to implement relevant institutional changes, and Table III The interrelation of the projects Research focus Main results Questions for further investigation FS1 The evaluation of topics by the following criteria:
Institutional change driven by liberalization, changing economic competitiveness of the dominant fuels, new technologies, and changing end-user preferences regarding electricity supply are some examples of these developments.
Institutional change driven by liberalization, changing economic competitiveness of the dominant fuels, new technologies, and changing end-user preferences regarding electricity supply are some examples of these developments.
institutional changes; and the role of EU in relation to global governance. Table 2 provides an example of such a crosscutting challenge that synthesizes issues from different thematic areas.
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