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or have undergone a series of major changes in the last 700 800 years, there appears to be a strong consensus on the need for a new round of fundamental reforms from all corners:
Tables 3 4 identify major changes in the external environment of universities, and explore the likely features of unchanged
Together with major changes in the Energy Authority and the ministry responsible for it, this turbulence had a major influence on the strategy activities of the Energy research programme.
to (1) major changes in the global context,(2) growing needs in Finnish industry and society, or (3) anticipated scientific and technological achievements.
J. Cassingena Harper/Futures 43 (2011) 243 251 249 engineering major changes required in EU research and innovation policy in the coming years.
or learning about the types of major changes or discontinuities that may be expected in the short, medium and long term.''
He looks at corporate organisations that recently faced major changes and increasing turbulence in their external environment in order to explore how decision makeer select
Our research is based on a multiple-case study of corporate organisations that recently faced major changes in their external environment and increasing turbulence.
as major changes in technologies and ensuing customer demand are again continuously scrambling the boundaries of the business.
and Phd graduates. 3. Roadmaps consist of representations of interconnected nodes of major changes and events in some selected fields of the external environment, such as science, technology, and markets.
Received 14 may 2011 Accepted 18 september 2012 Available online 28 november 2012 This paper reflects on the potential of future-oriented analysis (FTA) to address major change
this paper discusses the potential of future-oriented analysis (FTA) to address major change and to support decision-makers
and policy discussions on tackling these major changes, as well as research and innovation agendas to support these dialogues and policy discussions.
While the setting of WINN has undergone two major changes toward more openness the grounding and reasoning leading to these changes were not clearly identifiable.
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