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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.
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Participatory priority setting for research and innovation policy, Kerstin Cuhls
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- 2004
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- Title
- Participatory priority setting for research and innovation policy
- Language
- English
- Authors
- Kerstin Cuhls
- Publisher
- Fraunhofer-IRB-Verl.
- Publisher
- 2004
- ISBN10
- 3816764681
- ISBN13
- 9783816764687
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- University and college textbooks
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- 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.