Visualising potential innovation pathways in a workshop setting: the case of nano-enabled biosensors

A key element in many future-oriented technology analyses is the expert forecasting workshop. These workshops provide a means of combining codified and tacit knowledge to explore the plausibility of various technology options, providing key intelligence for assessing the potential innovations that m...

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Published in:Technology analysis & strategic management Vol. 24; no. 5; pp. 527 - 542
Main Authors: Huang, Lu, Guo, Ying, Porter, Alan L., Youtie, Jan, Robinson, Douglas K.R.
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Abingdon Taylor & Francis 01-01-2012
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Summary:A key element in many future-oriented technology analyses is the expert forecasting workshop. These workshops provide a means of combining codified and tacit knowledge to explore the plausibility of various technology options, providing key intelligence for assessing the potential innovations that may stem from them. This paper offers a five-stage approach to conducting such a workshop. It reflects on attributes of one such session, conducted within a larger study concerning biosensor innovation pathways. The workshop drew upon quantitative and qualitative data to stimulate the consideration of future prospects. We reflect on issues in conveying prior analyses to the workshop participants, keying on the value of succinct visualisations. Post-workshop synthesis resulted in the generation of three innovation pathways for nanobiosensors.
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ISSN:0953-7325
1465-3990
DOI:10.1080/09537325.2012.674673