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therefore dealing with new methods of FTA, and other two articles focus on analysis of methods and tools that have been
(and enabling technologies requires the introduction and use of new methods. The article illustrates the use of roadmapping as a tool for TA contributions to the sustainability assessment of emerging technologies.
toward integration of the field and new methods, Technol. Forecast. Soc. Change 71 (3)( 2004) 287 303.5 L. Georghiou,
toward integration of the field and new methods, Preliminary Briefing Paper in proceedings EU US Seminar:
and finally the new methods, approaches and norms to organise, manage, validate, legitimate and evaluate research activities.
In contrast, futures developed by individuals can only experiment with new methods, or spark dialogues, by offering food for thought, at best.
New methods, approaches, and norms are likely to be applied when organising, managing, validating, legitimating, and evaluating research activities.
The role of this new method in a context of distributed decision-making and design is presented. 2009 Elsevier Inc. All rights reserved.
The role of this new method in a context of distributed decision-making and design is presented. A prospective analysis of new technology fundamentally hinges on the concept of novelty.
new methods for quantitative long-term policy analysis, Santa monica: The RAND Pardee Center, 2003.6 L. Fleming, Recombinant uncertainty in technological search, Manage.
For example, in case of emerging risks new methods applying the sufficient features of as well risk assessment as FTA APPROACHES are welcome.
New methods for Quantitative, Long-term Policy analysis, RAND Corporation, 2003.3 Thomas Kuhn, The Structure of Scientific Revolutions, University of Chicago Press, 1970.4 Theodore J. Gordon, Chaos
New methods for Quantitative, Longer-Term Policy analysis, 2003, RAND MR-1626-RPC. 11 C. Selin, Trust and illusive force of scenarios, Futures 38 (1
towards integration of the field and new methods. Technological forecasting and Social Change 71, no. 3: 287 303.
After that, planners began to talk aboutcommunity visioning'as a new method ofsoliciting stakeholder input for the creation of collective plans'.
toward integration of the field and new methods, Technological forecasting and Social Change 71 (2004) 287 303, in press. 2 T. J. Gordon, J. C. Glenn (Eds.
toward integration of the field and new methods, Technological forecasting and Social Change 71 (3)( 2004) 287 303.2 T. Kuwahara, K. Cuhls, L. Georghiou, Foresight in Japan, in:
toward integration of the field & new methods, Technological forecasting and Social Change 71 (3)( 2004) 287 303.4 R. Johnston, Historical review of the development of future-oriented technology analysis, in:
New methods for Applying Scenarios, Earthscan, London. Reynolds, C. 1987),Flocks, herds, and schools, a distributed behavioural model 1'',Computer graphics, Vol. 21 No. 4, pp. 25-34.
so they will be forced to develop new methods and tools to meet the coming challenges. Second, the social debate inherent to urban planning and the need for stakeholder collaboration can be facilitated through a mutually beneficial symbiosis between futures studies and urban planning (Cole, 2001.
The assessment of emerging technologies implies the introduction of new methods into the toolkit of the TA practitioner.
toward integration of the field and new methods, Technol. Forecast. Soc. Change 71 (3)( 2004) 287 303.
Toward integration of the field and new methods. Technological forecasting and Social Change 71, no. 3: 287 303.
Toward integration of the field and new methods. Technological forecasting and Social Change 71, no. 3: 287 303.
Toward integration of the field and new methods. Technological forecasting and Social Change 71, no. 1: 287 303.
He has been publishing articles and reports on anticipatory and analytical research in support of European RTDI policy and on new methods and tools for FTA.
which would bring a renewed thrust toward new methods in technological forecasting (Fig. 1). The picture suggests that the chaotic phase transition might be behind us
Narrowing the focus on new methods related to the new capabilities we have the themes of the parallel sessions 5 and 6 of this seminar:
tales from the frontier (new methods for TFA) and importing ideas (methods and tools adopted from other fields), respectively.
toward integration of the fields and new methods, Technol. Forecast. Soc. Change 71 (2004) 287 303.2 H. A. Linstone, TF and SC:
New methods for Quantitative, Long-term Policy analysis, RAND, Santa monica, California, 2003.9 K. van der Heijden, Scenarios: The Art of Strategic Conversation, Wiley, 1996.10 H. A. Lindstone, M. Turoff, The Delphi method:
toward integration of the field and new methods, Technol. Forecast. Soc. Change 71 (2004) 287 303.18 A. Volkery, T. Ribeiro, Scenario planning in public policy:
towards integration of the field and new methods, Technol. Forecast. Soc. Chang. 71 (2004) 287 303.2 D. Jamieson, Prediction in society, in:
New methods for Quantitative, Long-term Policy analysis, RAND, Santa monica, California, 2003.8 J. H. Kwakkel, W. E. Walker, V. A w. J. Marchau, Classifying
toward integration of the field and new methods, Technol. Forecast. Soc. Chang. 71 (2004) 287 303.31 A. Rip, Futures of ELSA, Sci.
Towards integration of the field and new methods, Technological forecasting & Social Change 71 (2004) 287 303 2004.2 F. Scapolo, New horizons and challenges for future-oriented technology analysis the 2004 EU US
Toward integration of the field and new methods, Technological forecasting and Social Change 71 (2004) 287 303.8 T. Ko nno la, A. Salo, V. Brummer, Foresight for European Coordination:
towards integration of the field and new methods',Technological forecasting and Social Change, 71: 287 303. Santos, M m.,
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