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Biotechnology and foresight

Knut Erik Solem (Professor, in the Department of Political Science and Sociology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. (knut.erik.solem@svt.ntnu.no).)
Galina Gaivoronskaia (Researcher, in the Department of Political Science and Sociology, Norwegian University of Science and Technology, Trondheim, Norway. (galina.gaivoronskaia@svt.ntnu.no).)

Foresight

ISSN: 1463-6689

Article publication date: 1 October 2005

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Abstract

Purpose

To analyze several complex issues which are being addressed by biotechnological research and identify possible solutions to some concrete problems.

Design/methodology/approach

The objectives are achieved by the use of detailed data and literature search, decision analysis, case studies and personal involvement in research conferences on this and closely related problem areas. The approach to the topic is critical and constructive based on own work and that of colleagues and other analysts.

Findings

Significant issues are waiting to be properly addressed in decision making within the field of modern biotechnology; this applies to the USA as well as Europe. However, controversies about insufficient risk assessments, inadequate risk management or ethical acceptability in different applications of biotechnology co‐exist with controversies about their needs. Technology, politics and values must be integrated. Inadequacies in decision making may be at least partly resolved by proper planning mechanisms, the use of think tanks and applied foresight analysis.

Research limitations/implications

Better understanding of a more general problem, i.e. gaps in the framework in the introduction of biotechnology into the food sector must be pursued, as public reactions to this new technology and its usage will likely increase, as will fears associated with it. New ideas are needed. Future work must identify ways and means for assessment and evaluation of “think tanks” and their proper use if these are to be applied.

Practical implications

This paper will provide a very useful source of information on a complex and increasingly important subject for a target audience consisting of: decision makers in government, biotech companies, international and national experts, researchers and graduate students. It will broaden the practical understanding in the use of biotechnology.

Originality/value

The paper fulfils an identified information/resources need and offers insight and practical help to organizations and individuals involved with biotechnological research, applications and decision making.

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Citation

Erik Solem, K. and Gaivoronskaia, G. (2005), "Biotechnology and foresight", Foresight, Vol. 7 No. 5, pp. 8-20. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636680510622154

Publisher

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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