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and analyzing systemic change in technology. Technological changes increasingly stem from the novel recombination of existing technologies. Changes are multitudinous.
and analyzing systemic change in technology. Technological changes increasingly stem from the novel recombination of existing technologies. Therefore, new techniques are needed for analyzing technology architecture.
systemic changes and experimental and observational errors, can never be eliminated completely from the decision making process. Thus, we and others argue that instead of using forecasting methods to produce single-value deterministic images of the future,
This future field needs a new dimension in research on systemic change, including very different disciplines.
and shaping structural and systemic changes Karel Haegeman A k. Matthias Weber b & Totti Könnölä c a European commission, JRC-IPTS, Edificio EXPO.
and shaping structural and systemic changes, Technology analysis & Strategic management, 24:8, 729-734, DOI: 10.1080/09537325.2012.715475 To link to this article:
and systemic changes A series of conferences on future-oriented technology analysis (FTA) has been organised by the Institute for Prospective Technological Studies of the European commission's Joint research Centre over the past years.
and shaping structural and systemic changes, Technol. Anal. Strateg. Manage. 24 (8)( 2012) 729 734.22 A. Eerola,
Recipes for Systemic change, Helsinki Design Lab Powered by Sitra, 2010, Available at: http://helsinkidesignlab. org/peoplepods/themes/hdl/downloads/In studio-Recipes for systemic change. pdf. Last accessed July 2012.44 J. Alcamo, D. van Vuuren, C. Ringler
Inductive foresight approach with an emphasis on capturing indications for extra-systemic change at a micro level instead of extrapolating seemingly dominant macro-trends.
A third arena where systemic change needs to be addressed is innovation itself as its very definition seems to be shifting.
The consideration of very diverse perspectives can be seen as an important starting point for the assessment of systemic change.
systemic change, reorienting the research and innovattio system towards major societal challenges, with greater integration of FTA;.
and other actors to become more adaptive and capable of enacting systemic change. Thus, FTA can play a number of important roles (see Fig. 1) in orienting innovation systems
often requiring structural and systemic change and, in turn, necessitating the capacity to design and implement these transformations.
The second way to apply a roadmapping approach to policy design is to facilitate systemic change by identifying those societal needs
Systemic change can be facilitated through different policies, e g. regulation and taxes, and through policy instruments that, for example, focus on public procurement,
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