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Resultados provisórios do exercício Delphi WorTiS (1ª fase)

Provisional results of the 1st round of Delphi WorTiS exercise

António Moniz

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Abstract: In this working paper are present the main provisional results of the first round of a Delphi survey held in Portugal on the automotive sector. It was done under the WorTiS project, developed by IET – Research Centre on Enterprise and Work Innovation, and financed by the Portuguese Ministry of Science and Technology. The majority of experts consider to have an average of less knowledge in almost all the scenario topics presented. Nevertheless, we considered specially the topics where the experts considered themselves to have some knowledge. There were no “irrelevant” topics considered as such by the expert panel. There are also no topics that is not considered a need for co-operation (that happens in jus tone case). The lack of technological infra-structrures was not considered as an hindered factor for the accomplishement of any scenario. The experts panel considered no other international competence besides US, Japan or Germany in these topics. Although the members of the expert panel were not as many as needed, These situations will be taken into consideration for a second round of the Delphi survey

Keywords: automotive industry; scenario; economical co-operation; technology; Delphi survey (search for similar items in EconPapers)
JEL-codes: A14 C42 J11 L62 O14 (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2004-08, Revised 2007-11
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Published in WorTiS Research Reports RPT_DELPHI_06 (2004): pp. 1-25

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