Foresight and STI Governance (Foresight-Russia till No. 3/2015)
2007 - 2024
From National Research University Higher School of Economics
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Volume 1, issue 4, 2007
- The Frontiers of Intelligence pp. 4-18

- Marcus Anthony
- China: Toward a Market-based Open Innovation System pp. 20-31

- Liu Xielin and Nannan Lundin
- Doctoral Graduates in Canada and the United States: Who Goes to North America for a Degree and Why pp. 36-43

- Daniel Boothby
- Autonomous Institutions in the Science Sector: the Assessment of Blue-Chip Movables pp. 44-51

- Tatiana Kuznetsova
- Korea: Advance Strategies pp. 52-63

- Marina Boykova and Mikhail Salazkin
- Method of Critical Technologies pp. 64-74

- Alexander Sokolov
Volume 1, issue 3, 2007
- Innovation Priorities for Power Engineering: A Case of Sectoral Foresight pp. 4-11

- Alexey Doub and Sergey Shashnov
- The Struggle Against Global Warming: The Prospects for Renewable Energy Sources in Russia pp. 12-17

- Georgy Safonov
- The biotechnology innovation system of Brazil (part II) pp. 18-27

- Valeria Judice and Connie Vedovello
- PhD Holders: The Labor Market and International Mobility pp. 34-48

- Laudeline Auriol
- Life Expectancy – The More We Know the Longer We Live? pp. 49-52

- Evgeny Andreev and Dmitry Zhdanov
- Small R&D Performers in Canada pp. 53-57

- Fred Gault and Antoine Rose
- Legislative Reform in Science and Innovation pp. 58-65

- Oleg Gutnikov
- Ireland: A New Development Context pp. 66-75

- Marina Boykova and Mikhail Salazkin
Volume 1, issue 2, 2007
- Will Economic Crisis Happen? Ìacroeconomic Forecast for Russia 2007–2010 pp. 4-13

- Nataliya Akindinova, Valeriy Mironov and Maxim Petronevich
- From Fortune-telling to Identification of Prospects: How to Define Future Needs in Qualified Personnel pp. 14-19

- Svetlana Tvorogova
- The crisis of growth and enhancement games: challenges for innovation and marketing pp. 22-26

- Frank Ruff
- The biotechnology innovation system of Brazil (part I) pp. 28-36

- Valeria Judice and Connie Vedovello
- Knowledge-based Services: Today and Tomorrow pp. 37-45

- Marina Doroshenko
- The Image of Science: How People Percept S&T Achievements pp. 50-59

- Olga Shuvalova
- Science and technology in Kazakhstan: current status and future prospects pp. 60-68

- Amy Moore Mercer and Glenn Schweitzer
- Two levels of Foresight in Canada pp. 68-77

- Alexander Bikkulov and Mikhail Salazkin
Volume 1, issue 1, 2007
- Foresight: A Look Into the Future pp. 8-15

- Alexander Sokolov
- Foresight in the Republic of Bashkortostan pp. 16-24

- Sergey Shashnov
- Innovation in the Service Sector pp. 30-33

- Stanislav Zaichenko
- Staying on the Top: A Case Study of Johnson&Johnson pp. 34-37

- Mikhail Salazkin
- Science from the View of Russians pp. 38-43

- Olga Shuvalova
- Russian Science: Bibliometric Indicators pp. 44-53

- Leonid Gokhberg and Galina Sagieva
- The Government’s Role in Innovation Projects: Capabilities and Constraints pp. 54-60

- Galina Kitova, Tatiana Kuznetsova and Svetlana Samovoleva
- Having become one of the world leaders in the second half of XX century, Japan has retained all the basic features of a front man, while the global leadership today is much more "expensive" and is much more difficult to achieve. The paper analyses the contribution of Foresight to Japan’s staying at the top. Note: Downloadable document is in Russian pp. 62-67

- Yury Denisov
- Delphi Method in Foresight Exercises pp. 68-73

- Svetlana Kukushkina