Quantitative Analysis of Technology Futures: A review of Techniques, Uses and Characteristics
A variety of quantitative techniques have been used in the past in Future-
Oriented Technology Analysis (FTA). In recent years, increased computational
power and algorithms, web-based searching, and data availability have led to the
emergence of new techniques that are potentially useful for foresight and
forecasting. As a result, there is now a wide palette of techniques that might be
used in FTA exercises. However, it is often unclear how they differ, when the
use of a techniques is appropriate, what type of insights it may yield, and how
they can be combined. This article reviews and qualifies quantitative methods
for FTA in order to help users to make choices among alternative techniques,
including new techniques that have not been integrated yet in the FTA literature
and practice. We first provide a working definition of Future-Oriented
Technology Analysis (FTA) and discuss its role, uses, and popularity over recent
decades. Second, we select 22 FTA techniques identified as the most important
quantitative FTA techniques and then we review these techniques, discuss their
main contexts and uses, and classify them into groups with common
characteristics, positioning them along four key dimensions:
descriptive/prescriptive; extrapolative/normative; data gathering/inference; and
forecasting/foresight.
CIARLI Tommaso;
COAD Alexander;
RAFOLS Ismael;
2016-07-05
OXFORD UNIV PRESS
JRC97223
0302-3427,
https://academic.oup.com/spp/article/43/5/630/2725282/Quantitative-analysis-of-technology-futures-A,
https://publications.jrc.ec.europa.eu/repository/handle/JRC97223,
10.1093/scipol/scv059,
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