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if this technique can be developed more widely conjures up exciting possibilities for the anticipation of future innovation system developments.
Identifying expected areas of future innovation by combining foresight outputs Yoshiko Yokoo and Kumi Okuwada Abstract Purpose This paper attempts to examine the efficacy of combining outputs from a foresight exercise by different
It seeks to address the combination of outputs in an objective manner to identify expected areas of future innovation toward the desired future as well as related areas that are supposed to play a key part.
and life-related areas are two major areas where future innovation is expected. ICT, management and globalization are common factors that would be critical to promote innovations in these areas.
Originality/value This paper is a case study of combining outputs at the last stage of a national foresight exercise to identify areas where future innovation is expected.
The collaboration of these base technologies including ICT with mainstream innovation will be discussed further in the next section. 5. Common factors for future innovation As stated in section 3,
Figure 5 Relation between directions of future innovation and base technology areas VOL. 15 NO. 1 2013 jforesight jpage 15 5. 2 Examination of relationship between scenario descriptions
This paper is a case study of combining foresight outputs at the last stage to identify the expected areas of future innovation
and position potential areas of future innovation with related areas to be promoted together in the whole picture.
F. Coates, Future innovations in science and technology, in: L. V. Shavinina (Ed.),The International Handbook on Innovation, Pergamon, London, 2003.32 C. Leadbeater, We-Think:
Experiences from a foresight project exploring future innovation patterns (www. innovation-futures. org) are discussed. Four specific features were applied
Future innovation landscapes may function according to a different logic all together. The INFU (Innovation Futures) foresight project was set out to explore such future innovation landscapes.
INFU was financed by the European commission in the 7th Framework programme Area Social sciences and Humanities (SSH. It was carried out between 2009 and 2012 by the Austrian Institute of technology AIT (Austria), Fraunhofer ISI (Germany), Z punkt (Germany) and Solutioning Design Scenarios SDS (Belgium.
and print media 2. stepwise clustering of the findings into visions in interaction with innovation actors through interviews and an online survey 3. development and assessment of scenarios of future innovation landscapes 4. generation of policy implications.
They were subcontracted by the INFU consortium to further develop the vision of a future innovation landscape without any constraint as to the visioning approach.
Germany Workshop with stakeholders of future innovation camps in Berlin 6. Ubiquitous Innovation (including dark sides) Rolandas Strazdas Professor,
because it focuses diverse inputs by soliciting signals that convey ideas about future innovations aligned with the systemic and action-oriented nature of innovation processes,
and a variety of ideas about future innovations linked to one or more KATS and to social,
and convince partners of the benefits of elaborating the survey questions in a way that would enable it to capture future innovation ideas and the ways in
and for identifying future innovation opportunities often remains problematic due to several constraints and limitations, which are discussed briefly in the next section.
the gathered ideas serve as bottom-up input for further exploration of future innovation opportunities for DTV in a natural research setting (through the Living Lab approach).
, through the identification of future innovation opportunities or threats and through the detection of explicit as well as more latent future needs.
and future innovations Challenging the state-of-the-art of current R&d projects 3 See http://www. rijkswaterstaat. nl/water/innovatie en onderzoek/index/for more details about WINN. 4 From Deltares'website (www. deltares. nl):
business and societal actors to come together to better appreciate their mutual positions vis-a vis future innovation directions. From a policy arena perspective, this coordination potentiia can enhance communication and understanding 144.
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