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S&T policy and foresight investigation – impacts in Japan

Kuniko Urashima (Senior Research Fellow at the Green Innovation Unit, National Institute of Science and Technology Policy, Tokyo, Japan)
Yoshiko Yokoo (Senior Research Fellow at the Science and Technology Foresight Centre, National Institute of Science and Technology Policy, Tokyo, Japan)
Hiroshi Nagano (Professor at the National Institute of Science and Technology Policy, Tokyo, Japan)

Foresight

ISSN: 1463-6689

Article publication date: 24 February 2012

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Abstract

Purpose

The 9th S&T Foresight for Japan has recently been completed. A key element of this Foresight is that S&T is now expected to indicate solutions for broad social issues and global issues (climate change, etc.) including those that address Japan's most urgent challenges (e.g. energy, aging population). This mission‐oriented foresight is novel for the Japanese, since prior foresight exercises have been done with a technology focus. This paper aims to address how the new view of foresight – as more than mere technical potentials – has resulted in several types of foresight impacts, which are noted in the main text.

Design/methodology/approach

The 9th Delphi Survey involved two types of interdisciplinary perspectives related to Japan's social future (Safe, Secure, Cooperation and Collaboration) and 12 S&T fields. The committees discussed what could emerge within 30 years and involved 26 domains of social expertise and 140 specialists.

Findings

The 9th S&T Foresight investigation consists of an integration of three foresight methods – Delphi survey, scenario writing, and capability of local regions for green innovation – regarding sustainable development. Each method provides clear messages, and has unique impacts.

Originality/value

Overall, a major foresight impact has been to enable a broader view of innovation to prevail in this ninth foresight, where social‐scenario insights and more socially adaptive policies complement the traditional S&T focus developed by Delphi surveys 1‐8. This shifted the policy discourse toward societal innovation from technical innovation.

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Citation

Urashima, K., Yokoo, Y. and Nagano, H. (2012), "S&T policy and foresight investigation – impacts in Japan", Foresight, Vol. 14 No. 1, pp. 15-25. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636681211210332

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Emerald Group Publishing Limited

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