Stakeholder participation

Different stakeholder (49)
Exclusive stakeholder (9)
Relevant stakeholder (30)
Stakeholder (733)
Stakeholder engagement (31)
Stakeholder group (23)
Stakeholder image construction (9)
Stakeholder participation (25)
Stakeholder workshop (16)
Wider stakeholder (5)

Synopsis: Stakeholder: Stakeholder participation:


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consisting of four research areas and 23 sub-areas. 6 Stakeholder participation, too, was based on the definition of explicit roles and responsibilities for the different phases of the process.


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the stakeholder participation is encouraged and open for all the interested stakeholders and many kinds of stakeholders are invited to participate in the process. o Exclusive stakeholder engagement

which means that stakeholder participation is limited and thus not open for all the stakeholders interested. 1171 R. Koivisto et al./


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The case of stakeholder image construction in a municipal vision project Stefanie Jenssen*Centre for technology, innovation and culture (TIK), University of Oslo, Norway The article addresses the theme of foresight and equality in the area of stakeholder participation

Empirically, the case at hand illustrates the challenges posed by stakeholder participation based on the concept of‘Inclusive foresight'.

stakeholder participation Introduction Foresight is among the most widespread and accepted forms of organised future-oriented activities today. 1 As a widely applied method for dialogical future thinking,

In the Norwegian municipal visioning project stakeholder participation was socially and politically legitimised by the municipal government and the municipal employees responsible for the project.

The participation of young people as stakeholders in the vision project is an example of a wider legitimation movement that does not base stakeholder participation on authority but on authenticity (Brown and Michael 2002.

Her main interests are negotiations of economic and social value in future orientation, reflexivity and stakeholder participation as well as collective scenario writing,


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modes of stakeholder participation, perspectives on analytical methodologies and manageemen styles, among others (cf. Rask 2008.

In contrast, exclusive stakeholder engagement refers to expressly controlled stakeholder participation that may be driven, say, by the need to ensure a balanced representation of the different stakeholder groups.


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the stakeholder participation is encouraged and open for all the interested stakeholders and many kinds of stakeholders are invited to participate in the process.

Exclusive stakeholder engagement means that stakeholder participation is not extensive and thus not open for all the stakeholders interested.

Extensive Wide stakeholder participation in online surveys. Exclusive Limited but open stakeholder participation in the workshops. T. Ko nno la et al./

/Futures 43 (2011) 252 264 256 Table 1 (Continued) Project Outcomes Future perspectives Management Stakeholder engagement FISTERA:

This may be supported by ensuring extensive stakeholder participation through the diversity and high number of participants. Among the foresight projects examined, FISTERA:


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A Stakeholder Approach, Pitman, Boston, 1984.18 O. Saritas, L. Pace, S. Stalpers, Stakeholder participation and Dialogue in Foresight, From Oracles to Dialogue:


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and outcomes become part of innovation races Networking Stakeholder participation tend to reproduce repertoires The newly established networks will start to promote the vision Participants may press their version of the future Building visions Foresight outcomes will not Be built very original visions may have unintended consequences


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i v i t C a s e g a t S Stakeholder participation Based on Inclusive Dialogue and Continuous learning enabled through FTA Decide to be in business Defining


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A Study of Stakeholder participation in an Integrated Assessment of Long-term Climate Policy in The netherlands, LEMMA Publishers, Utrecht, 2004.15 P. A. van der Duin, Qualitative Futures research for Innovation, Eburon


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Beyond stakeholder participation per se, it is crucial to consider the way and the format by which decision-makers are approached

The idea of embedding such modularity was adapted from another international exercise 29 where stakeholder participation was also based on the definition of explicit roles and responsibilities for the different phases of the process.


Science.PublicPolicyVol37\2. Joint horizon scanning.pdf

the identification and significaanc of faint or weak signals and wild cards, how to deal with complexity, the learning function of horizon scanning, stakeholder participation and how to increeas impact.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\6. Embedding foresight in transnational research programming.pdf

Stakeholder participation was also based on the definition of explicit roles and responsibilities for the different phases of the process. 4. 1. 3 Flexible and responsive management to accommoodat with stakeholder expectations.


Science.PublicPolicyVol39\8. Facing the future - Scanning, synthesizing and sense-making in horizon scanning.pdf

the systematic engagement of diverse stakeholders calls may call for an equally diverse range of organizational approaches that establish appropriate incentives for effective stakeholder participation.


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