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Foresight Scenario Method×Patent Analysis×Technology Delphi×Technology Foresight×
FieldScience Technology StudiesScience Technology StudiesScience Technology StudiesScience Technology Studies
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Year of origin1995199419751995
OriginatorPaul Schoemaker, drawing on Herman Kahn and the Shell/intuitive-logics traditionFrancis Narin (patent bibliometrics) and the patent-analytics communityHelmer & Dalkey (RAND); national applications by NISTEP (Japan) and Cuhls (Germany)Ben R. Martin, Irene Miles, and the UK/Japanese foresight programmes
TypeStructured future-construction processDocument-based technological-intelligence processIterative structured expert-survey processParticipatory future-oriented strategic process
Seminal sourceSchoemaker, P. J. H. (1995). Scenario planning: a tool for strategic thinking. Sloan Management Review, 36(2), 25-40. link ↗Narin, F. (1994). Patent bibliometrics. Scientometrics, 30(1), 147-155. DOI ↗Linstone, H. A., & Turoff, M. (Eds.). (1975). The Delphi Method: Techniques and Applications. Addison-Wesley. ISBN: 9780201042948Martin, B. R. (1995). Foresight in science and technology. Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, 7(2), 139-168. DOI ↗
AliasesScenario planning, Intuitive-logics scenarios, Scenario buildingPatent analytics, Patent bibliometrics, Patent landscapingTechnology Delphi survey, Foresight Delphi, National Delphi forecastForesight studies, Strategic technology forecasting, Future-oriented technology analysis
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SummaryThe scenario method constructs a small set of internally consistent, plausible stories about how the future might unfold, built from the key driving forces and critical uncertainties facing a decision. Rather than forecasting one expected future, it deliberately develops several contrasting futures so that strategies can be tested against a range of possibilities and decision-makers can rehearse responses to what might otherwise be surprises.Patent analysis, or patanalytics, mines the documents and metadata in patent databases to generate technological intelligence. Because patents are structured, dated, classified, and citation-linked records of inventive activity, analysing patent counts, citations, classification codes, applicants, and text reveals who is innovating where, in which technologies, how fields connect, and how the technological landscape is shifting—evidence that feeds competitive intelligence, R&D strategy, and foresight.The technology Delphi is a large-scale, multi-round expert survey used to forecast the timing, importance, and feasibility of future technological developments. Built on the classic Delphi principles of anonymity, iteration, controlled feedback, and statistical aggregation, it elicits judgements from hundreds or thousands of experts on a structured list of technology statements and converges them, round by round, into a collective forecast that informs national and organisational science and technology priorities.Technology foresight is a systematic, participatory process of looking into the longer-term future of science, technology, the economy, and society in order to identify the areas of strategic research and the emerging generic technologies likely to yield the greatest economic and social benefits. Rather than predicting a single future, it brings experts and stakeholders together to explore plausible futures, build shared visions, and translate them into present-day priorities and action.
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