This report examines the implications of emerging innovation patterns on society, economy, and ecosystems, focusing on participatory processes, automatisation, and the shift towards sustainability and localisation.
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Report location: | source |
Language: | English |
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Authors: | Elna Schirrmeister, Johannes Mahn, Karl-heinz Leitner, Wolfram Rhomberg, Philine Warnke |
Geographic focus: | Global |
The research method involved collecting signals of change in innovation, amplifying these signals, and developing scenarios. Two assessment workshops were conducted to evaluate the implications of these innovation patterns, using a world-cafe setting to discuss and document the positive and negative impacts.
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The INFU project explores nine dimensions of change in innovation patterns, assessing their potential impacts on society, economy, and ecosystems. It considers the rise of participatory innovation, the role of automatisation, and the shift towards eco-innovation and localisation. The report discusses opportunities and threats for each dimension and outlines the overarching observations for future policy strategies.
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Categories: English publication language | Global geographic scope | automatisation | coordination | dimensions of change | eco-innovation | economy | ecosystems | education | futures | infrastructures | innovation | innovation patterns | interpretation | mediation | motivation | participation | society | spatial shifts