
Noble Governance
Year of publication: | 2024 |
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Authors: | Jouini Mohamed Béchir |
Categories: | Action Roadmapping, Anticipatory Action Learning, Backcasting, Brainstorming, Causal Layered Analysis, Chaos/Complexity Theory, Citizens Panels, Conferences, Decision Modelling, Design Thinking, Discourse Analysis, Critical Issues Analysis, Environmental Scanning, Essays/Scenario Writing, Expert Panels, Ecosystem Modelling, Focus Groups, Force-Field Analysis, Future-oriented MLP, Futures Wheel, Genius Forecasting, Heuristic Thinking, Horizon Scanning, Interviews, Literature Review, Logic Charts, Morphological Analysis, Pathways/Transitions Analysis, Personal Futures, POP Mapping, Relevance Trees, Robust Advice Framing, Role play/Acting, Scenarios, Science Fictioning, Simulation Gaming, Surveys, SWOT Analysis, TEEPSES / PESTLE / STEEP, TRIZ Inventive Problem Solving, Visioning / Vision building, Weak Signals Analysis, Wild Cards Analysis, Workshops, World Café, Benchmarking, Bibliometrics, Forecasting, Impact Assessment, Indicators, Life Cycle Analysis, Modelling, Patent Analysis, Quantitative scenarios, System Dynamics Modelling, Trend Extrapolation, Time Series Analysis, Actors Indifference Analysis, Cross-Impact Analysis, Delphi Surveys, Field Anomaly Relaxation, Key/Critical technologies, Multi-Criteria Analysis, Polling/Voting |
Its a Theory of ALL

Noble Governance : the Governance of Governance
Year of publication: | 2024 |
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Authors: | Jouini Mohamed Béchir |
Categories: | Action Roadmapping, Anticipatory Action Learning, Backcasting, Brainstorming, Causal Layered Analysis, Chaos/Complexity Theory, Citizens Panels, Conferences, Decision Modelling, Design Thinking, Discourse Analysis, Critical Issues Analysis, Environmental Scanning, Essays/Scenario Writing, Expert Panels, Ecosystem Modelling, Focus Groups, Future-oriented MLP, Futures Wheel, Genius Forecasting, Horizon Scanning, Interviews, Literature Review, Logic Charts, Morphological Analysis, POP Mapping, Relevance Trees, Role play/Acting, Scenarios, Science Fictioning, Simulation Gaming, Surveys, SWOT Analysis, TRIZ Inventive Problem Solving, Weak Signals Analysis, Wild Cards Analysis, Workshops, World Café, Benchmarking, Bibliometrics, Forecasting, Impact Assessment, Indicators, Modelling, Quantitative scenarios, Trend Extrapolation, Actors Indifference Analysis, Cross-Impact Analysis, Delphi Surveys, SMIC Scenarios, Stakeholder Analysis/MACTOR |
Its the Theory of ALL
Tags: | Universal Foresight |
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Date: | 21.06.2024 |

NOBLE GOVERNANCE APPROACH
Year of publication: | 2023 |
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Authors: | JOUINI MOHAMED BECHIR |
Categories: | Action Roadmapping, Anticipatory Action Learning, Backcasting, Brainstorming, Causal Layered Analysis, Chaos/Complexity Theory, Citizens Panels, Conferences, Decision Modelling, Design Thinking, Discourse Analysis, Essays/Scenario Writing, Expert Panels, Critical Issues Analysis, Environmental Scanning, Ecosystem Modelling, Focus Groups, Future-oriented MLP, Futures Wheel, Genius Forecasting, Heuristic Thinking, Horizon Scanning, Literature Review, Logic Charts, Morphological Analysis, Personal Futures, POP Mapping, Role play/Acting, Scenarios, Science Fictioning, Surveys, SWOT Analysis, TEEPSES / PESTLE / STEEP, Visioning / Vision building, Wild Cards Analysis, Workshops |
This method is a trajectory of universal thought, an approach based on the following seven combined, inseparable and complexed principles of Universality, Trajectory, System, Knowledge, Freedom, Change, and Dimension. These are necessary knowledge of multi- and transdisciplinary and multi-referential origin, of multidimensional extension (temporal and spatial, unitary and holistic, objective and subjective, determinism and chance, etc.). This approach is endowed with a literary, philosophical and scientific operating mechanism to achieve NOBLE universal ends.

Transitions on the Horizon: Perspectives for the European Union’s future research and innovation policies
Year of publication: | 2018 |
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Authors: | Matthias Weber, Liviu Andreescu, Kerstin Cuhls, Bianca Dragomir, Radu Gheorghiu, Susanne Giesecke, Andrea Ricci, Aaron Rosa, Petra Schaper-Rinkel, Carlo Sessa |
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Categories: | Brainstorming, Conferences, Expert Panels, Scenarios, Workshops, Delphi Surveys |
The BOHEMIA project (described in Chapter 1) has piloted a novel methodology which was designed specifically to support the preparation of the next European Commission Framework Programme for Research and Innovation. Chapter 2 outlines the approach and the methods used, in order to ensure transparency about the process of generating insight and allow the assessment of their validity. Chapter 3 briefly outlines four transitions that the EU Framework Programme needs to support. The transitions represent clusters of UN Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) that respond to sets of challenges posed by the superposition of global megatrends. Inspired by the BOHEMIA scenarios report3, the transitions outline areas where major transformative changes – at global, European, national, and sub-national levels – are needed and/or are likely to arise in the next 20+ years. Chapter 4 provides the core analytical findings of the project. It presents and discusses briefly the 19 targeted scenarios that resulted from the analysis of the BOHEMIA Delphi survey. The full targeted scenarios were used in a public consultation that enquired about their implications for EU R&I policy. Chapter 4 provides the broad analysis of the consultation, while the complete scenarios with their implications, as resulting from the public consultation, are presented in separate documents. The final section (Chapter 5) brings together the recommendations from the whole project for future EU R&I policy, including the list of future directions for EU R&I policy that were most supported in the public consultation.
Tags: | transitions, European Union, research, innovation, policy |
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Date: | 16.06.2020 |

ERA Open Advise
Year of publication: | 2015 |
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Authors: | Rafael Popper, Guillermo Velasco, Jakob Edler, Effie Amanatidou, Ian Miles |
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Categories: | Workshops, Visioning / Vision building, Scenarios, Literature Review, Interviews, Expert Panels, Conferences, Brainstorming |
The ERA Open Advice report and related Policy Brief come at a time when we seek a renewed momentum to support Europe’s way out of the crisis and tackle grand challenges through an improved European Research Area (ERA). They offer a great opportunity to step back and raise a critical wake-up call on the very purpose, shape and ambition of ERA. Here we have captured the essence of ERA stakeholders’ views on rethinking ERA priorities and broadening the agenda. Three key messages and a considerable number of policy issues have emerged: First, the existing ERA priorities are of great importance and should be further pursued. Second, however, there is a concern that the definition of those priorities is too narrow and not flexible enough and thus must be re-visited. Third, and even more important, the debate has led to the identification of new ERA dimensions that have not been captured in the ERA discourse so far, but which deserve more policy attention and integration into the evolving dimensions of the European R&I landscape.
Tags: | careers, ERA, European Research Area, evaluation, global, governance, innovation, knowledge, Manchester Institute of Innovation Research, MIOIR, research policy, researcher, scenarios, science, society, transfer, University of Manchester, VERA |
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Date: | 06.05.2020 |
Scenarios
Transitions on the Horizon:…
Matthias Weber, Liviu Andreescu, Kerstin Cuhls, Bianca Dragomir, Radu Gheorghiu, Susanne Giesecke, Andrea Ricci, Aaron Rosa, Petra Schaper-Rinkel, Carlo Sessa
2018