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Emergent foresight processes: industrial activities in wireless communications
Authors:Jukka-Pekka  Ahti  
Institution:a Nokia Research Center, 00045 Nokia Group, P.O. Box 407, Helsinki, Finland;b Systems Analysis Laboratory, Helsinki University of Technology, P.O. Box 1100, 02015 HUT, Helsinki, Finland
Abstract:Technology foresight has received growing attention among those involved in the shaping and implementation of science and technology (S&T) policies. However, although evaluative analyses of foresight exercises have supplied evidence on acclaimed benefits—such as the generation of future-oriented knowledge and strengthening of collaborative networks—they also point to challenges in translating foresight results into actions within research and technology development (RTD) organizations. In this article, we address these challenges by considering the work of the Wireless World Research Forum (WWRF), which has sought to promote the conception, development, and diffusion of wireless communication technologies. Specifically, by contrasting this work with well-known government-initiated foresight exercises, we typify so-called explicit, emergent, and embedded foresight activities and explore their interrelationships. Our comparative analysis points to conditions under which policy interventions may not be needed for the emergence of foresight activities that exert a major influence on RTD agendas. It also suggests several context-dependent roles for public policy, among which government-driven foresight exercises and the catalysis of more narrowly focused activities are but two examples.
Keywords:Technology foresight  Science and technology policy  Innovation studies
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