Knowledge diffusion

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Synopsis: Knowledge: Knowledge diffusion:


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knowledge diffusion and absorption, and a range of related skills and competences, which in turn call for new organisation forms and working environments.

'8 By bringing together all interested parties it facilitates knowledge diffusion and production among diverse groups with different backgrounds.

Increasing creativity, knowledge diffusion and absorption Facilitate thinking out of the box Development of new ways of thinking Challenge mindsets Creating a language


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\10. Challenges in communicating the outcomes of a foresight study.pdf

information and knowledge diffusion. It is considdere to be an interface organization in the ST&I environmment having responsibility for articulating the views of the government, private sector and academia,


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\2. Orienting European innovation systems towards grand challenges and the roles.pdf

and the working of institutioons and their dynamic functions of experimentation and learning, knowledge development, knowledge diffusion,

Promote knowledge diffusion: given the distributed nature of knowledge production, knowledge diffusion is an essential function of innovation systems.

Diffusion may be mediated through networks for example, between industry and academia or between firms in a business cluster but also commonly occurs through more market-based mechanisms, such as user producer interactions and supply chains.

This role most closely corresponds to the innovation functions of knowledge diffusion, mobilisaatio of resources, and creating spaces for market formatiion FTA PROCESSES lead not only to new combinations of Table 1. Innovation system functions

and facilitating knowledge creation across differeen boundaries at various levels (as explained in Section 2) Knowledge diffusion Knowledge diffusion is given essential the boundary-spanning nature of grand challenges.

and selection Knowledge diffusion Market formation Develop, mobilise resources FTA informing role FTA structuring role FTA capacity building role Innovation system functions FTA roles Figure 2. Contributions of FTA roles

and applying a forward looking approach to situation/challenge at hand Knowledge diffusion FTA involves bringing together often disparate actors that might not normally interact to imagine


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