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The Handbook Of Technology Foresight |
Edited by Luke Georghiou, PREST, Manchester Institute of Innovation Research, MBS University of Manchester, UK, Jennifer Cassingena Harper, MCST, Malta Council for Science and Technology, Malta, Michael Keenan, PREST, Manchester Institute of Innovation Research, MBS University of Manchester, UK, Ian Miles, Manchester Institute of Innovation Research, University of Manchester, UK and Rafael Popper, PREST, Manchester Institute of Innovation Research, MBS University of Manchester, UK
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| 2008 |
456 pp |
Hardback |
978 1 84542 586 9 |
£115.00 |
on-line discount
£103.50 |
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| 2009 |
456 pp |
Paperback |
978 1 84844 810 0 |
£39.95 |
on-line discount
£31.96 |
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‘This is a book that the policy-maker will want to read, in order to understand what benefits foresight exercises could bring. . . In all we have a breathtaking 400 pages of the techniques and experience of using technology foresight in practical situations.’ – Simon Forge, Foresight
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Contents: Preface Part I: The Nature of Foresight Part II: Foresight Experience Around the World Part III: Policy and Management Issues in Foresight Index
Contributors: W.B. Ashton, R. Barré, J. Cassingena Harper, P. Crehan, K. Cuhls, A. Eerola, L. Georghiou, A. Havas, B. Holst Jørgensen, R. Johnston, M. Keenan, T. Kuwahara, J. Medina, I. Miles, R. Popper, A. Porter, C. Sripaipan
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Elgar original reference
This book is part of the PRIME Series on Research and Innovation Policy in Europe. To view the rest of the series, please use the link.
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