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Strategies For Conducting Technology Assessments
Strategies For Conducting Technology Assessments
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Basic Functional Elements
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Cross-cutting Concerns
Cross-Cutting Elements
eight-step functional strategy
Energy Conservation
Energy Resource
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impact assessment methods
innovation evaluation
interdisciplinary assessment
Minor Intervention
Modified Delphi Procedure
National Academy
National Science Foundation-sponsored assessments
OTA
Personal Data Collection
Potential Secondary Consequences
Proposed Policy Options
research methodology
science policy analysis
Societal Futures
Stochastic Linkages
Strategy Emphasis
Strong Leader Model
systematic technology evaluation framework
TA Methodology
TA Practitioner
TA Process
technology assessments
technology policy studies
Product details
- ISBN 9780367288914
- Weight: 400g
- Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2020
- Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
- Publication City/Country: GB
- Product Form: Hardback
Using reviews of special reports and personal interviews with team members of recent National Science Foundation-sponsored assessments, the authors have assembled an eight-step functional strategy for conducting technology assessments. The steps are set within a framework that embodies the three key elements of all assessments: technology descripti
Joe E. Armstrong is a senior partner of Armstrong Associates, a research firm specializing in technology assessment and related study methodologies. He has had extensive experience in large-scale engineering studies, having directed electronic system laboratories for Sylvania and ESL, Inc., before turning to government and industry consulting. Willis W. Harman is associate director of the Center for the Study of Social Policy at SRI International and is a professor in the Department of Engineering-Economic Systems at Stanford University.
Strategies For Conducting Technology Assessments
€179.80
