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between panel work and broad participation The participatory nature of the strategic process is demonstrated by involving more than hundred stakeholders from various areas in the panel work,
challenges and measures identified during the strategic processWien denkt Zukunft, 'several concrete proposals for new projects or initiatives were developed in the five fields of action.
partners and stakeholders networks Research institutions first step in strategic process A. Schoen et al.//Futures 43 (2011) 232 242 236 For instance, the progressive sliding of the field of biocatalysis away fromcatalysis'within chemistry towards biotechnologies illustrates an actual reconfiguration of a current knowledge area that is combining splitting and merging
partners and stakeholders networks Research institutions first step in strategic process Source: Schoen et al. 2011). ) by universities and firms, the production, diffusion and transfer of knowledge;(
Scenario exercises themselves are seen mostly as a project, not as an ongoing strategic process. It appears to be a huge step for policy-makers at the local level to link scenario insights to the agendasetttin and policy preparation phases.
It was completed as a strategic process at VTT Technical research Centre of Finland in 2010, with two aims:
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