New knowledge

Existing knowledge (9)
Expert knowledge (11)
Explicit knowledge (10)
Incomplete knowledge (5)
Knowledge (1059)
Knowledge creation (21)
Knowledge diffusion (12)
Knowledge dynamics (19)
Knowledge exchange (5)
Knowledge generation (9)
Knowledge making (3)
Knowledge management (33)
Knowledge production (23)
Knowledge sharing (20)
Knowledge triangle (3)
New knowledge (20)
Relevant knowledge (5)
Strategic knowledge (6)
Tacit knowledge (24)
Validating knowledge (3)

Synopsis: Knowledge: New knowledge:


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and promote new knowledge and learning;(b) coping with greater Fig. 5. An impact assessment framework for foresight systems capable of enhancing a more participatory‘knowledge society'.


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and expert panels are used widely in the generation phase to generate new knowledge. In the action phase, technology roadmaps, backcasting, narrative scenarios and others are useful methods to disseminate the visions of the future.

SWOT analysis, benchmarking, expert panels (new knowledge creation) Technology roadmaps, backcasting, narrative scenarios (visions of the future) Constructive technology assessment,


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and communication technologies ecommerce 3. 2. 3. Application of new knowledge 3. 3. Innovative society 3. 3. 1. Understanding of knowledge


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But also the biological rhythms of the human beings (chronobiology) and new knowledge for different applications will be future topics.


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1) to create and diffuse new knowledge;(2) to guide the direction of the search process among users


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which new knowledge is circulated and generalised. The relative degree of convergence or divergence is thus a second key property central for considering the differences in productive patterns.


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Most of the projects we analysed have important informative functions in sense that they aim to provide new knowledge for better understanding of issues and of their future implications and challenges.


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These include issues that centrally involve the application of new knowledge as in the case of genomics (controversies over stem cells, use of genetic information, etc.;

New knowledge and posits is constructed on the basis of this new information and past knowledge. The agents in question may well make use of technological aids and texts notably whiteboards and flip-charts on which diagrams


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it does not provide directly for new knowledge; even if applied properly, many problems will remain; the future is


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and new knowledge are combined Monitor the business FTA PROCESSES lead to an enhanced responsiveness of the network,


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and enhanced capacities for the creation of new knowledge in an emerging service science network. It also endorsed a view of VTT as a key player in service research in Finland and in Europe.

opportunities and challenges Markets for new services and service providers in the field Capacities and methods for creating new knowledge in the network Endorsed a view of VTT as a key player in service research both in Finland and Europe


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In other words, while FTA ACTIVITIES generate new knowledge, actually both practical and scientific knowledge, these are not scientific projects per se.


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In making policy or planning decisions about complex and uncertain problems, EMA can provide new knowledge,


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

The anxiety associated with acquiring new knowledge to provide for rapid solutions to problems which have been identified, is observed often among participants in the initial phase of the foresight exercise.


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

research and innovation programmes Knowledge development Transformative shifts implied by solutions to grand challenges will need new knowledge as well as a new type of knowledge production.

New knowledge (including also non-technological knowledge) has to be developed on topics relevant to grand challenges among a distributed landscape of actors.

nor allow for new knowledge to be developed or diffused as usually, very few actors (usually termed experts) take part in the dialogue or creative process.


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