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Anticipatory innovation

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posted on 2024-07-11, 18:49 authored by Jose M. Ramos
This article examines the role of innovation in society, arguing that a failure of foresight in the practical design and development of innovations has been a significant causal factor in the crisis of global un-sustainability. It questions flawed assumptions about the nature of ecological and social change processes, and the worldview most commonly associated with modernism. In a diagnose, the dimensions of this failure reveal a 'disciplinary dissociation', or the failure of disciplines to integrate in order to facilitate a process of innovation with a forward view. Finally the article proposes an alternative approach to innovation which utilises greater foresight, is inclusive of multiple disciplines, and has a greater sensitivity to social and ecological processes. This process is referred to as 'anticipatory innovation.'

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1027-6084

Journal title

Journal of Futures Studies

Volume

9

Issue

2

Pagination

9 pp

Publisher

Tamkang University

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Copyright © 2004 Tamkang University. The published version is reproduced with the permission of the publisher.

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eng

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