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Kerstin Cuhls

    Wie kann ein Foresight-Prozess in Deutschland organisiert werden?
    Methoden der Technikvorausschau - eine internationale Übersicht
    Qualitätszirkel in japanischen und deutschen Unternehmen
    Outlook for Japanese and German future technology
    Innovations for our future
    Participatory priority setting for research and innovation policy
    • 2004

      The international workshop „Participatory Priority-Setting for Research and Innovation Policy - Concepts, Tools and Implementation in Foresight Processes“ took place in Berlin on the 13th and 14th of December, 2002, in the context of Futur - The German Research Dialogue, a foresight process initiated by the German Federal Ministry of Education and Research (BMBF). It was organised by The Institute for Organisational Communication (IFOK, Bensheim/Berlin) and the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research (ISI, Karlsruhe). The workshop had two different objectives: firstly, to introduce the German Research Dialogue Futur to an international audience and secondly, to organise an exchange of internationally well-known foresight experts about experiences in specific foresight matters, to compare different and best practices, pros and cons, good and bad experiences on a more detailed level, according to three problems every foresight organiser or manager faces: 1. rules for participation of different actor groups, 2. priority-setting, 3. implementation of foresight priorities. This reader contains the contributions of the international workshop.

      Participatory priority setting for research and innovation policy
    • 2002

      Innovations for our future

      • 287 pages
      • 11 hours of reading

      Foresight has experienced a great upswing in the last few years, partly in view of the Millenium. Innovations for our Future describes not only the big development trends of the future in research and technology, but also the re-discovery of the Delphi method. The Delphi method is not new, but with further developed methodology it is being used increasingly to take stock of innovative future developments. The book describes results of the widespread national survey of 1998, a German-Japanese comparison, another comparison with the preceding Delphi study as well as its utilization and implementation.

      Innovations for our future