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as well as making better use of existing knowledge and knowledge platforms is a useful first step. Creating the right incentives for policy-makers to engage in scenario planning
In this knowledge space, the project fostered capacities for linking and sharing existing knowledge internally, and enhanced capacities for the creation of new knowledge in an emerging service science network.
and vision for the future Social/actor Identification of most important players in the field of service research internally and externally Capacities and methods for linking and sharing existing knowledge internally,
and further shaping an exercise. 2. 3. Capacity to reconfigure international networks The ability to build upon both formal and informal international networks can help combine existing knowledge in novel ways.
EICT's own foresight competences could complement these meetings. 4. The existing foresight activities could be utilized to capture external developments adequately to guide EICT prepare it for the future. 5. Foresight would benefit from additional network partners that add to the existing knowledge base.
and existing knowledge to be combined in novel ways. As a source of strategic intelligence FTA can support the development of knowledge by providing, for example, insights on longer-term developments, the scope and opportunities for shaping futures,
The idea was to explore existing knowledge and the different possibilities, which emerged regarding the future,
and for existing knowledge to be combined in novel ways. Such experimental spaces can occupy multiple positions in systems of multi-level governance, i e.
or novel combinations of existing knowledge that can inform formal decision-making and priority setting processes. This can be thought of as the information role of FTA.
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