DocumentCode :
3763370
Title :
Forecasting impact of technology developed in R&D projects: The FITMAN approach
Author :
Kim Jansson;Iris Karvonen;Outi Kettunen;Martin Ollus;Clare J. Hooper;Vegard Engen;Brian Pickering;Mike Surridge;Mike Redwood
Author_Institution :
Business Ecosystems, Value Chains and Foresight VTT Technical research Centre of Finland Espoo Finland
fYear :
2015
fDate :
6/1/2015 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
9
Abstract :
A typical two-or three-year research project has an impact that is only really visible after the project has come to an end, at a time when there are no resources to monitor that impact. As a consequence, projects need to estimate/predict their future impact before they end. In this paper we describe the impact activity monitoring method in the FITMAN project. This method addresses the problem by accounting for actions to raise impact during a project and the planning for such actions after a project has ended. We also describe the socio-economic impact assessment methodology created in FITMAN, showing how this links to the impact activity monitoring method. Key to both is the assessment and monitoring of impact in three different areas: industry, society and the scientific community. Each area represents different challenges and we discuss their relative value to the overall assessment. We also report on our early experiences of applying this to ten industry-led use case trials in the FITMAN project. The insights gained by applying these methodologies can be more widely applied across domains related to technology management.
Keywords :
"Monitoring","Industries","Biological system modeling","Europe","Economics","Stakeholders"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Engineering, Technology and Innovation/ International Technology Management Conference (ICE/ITMC), 2015 IEEE International Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/ICE.2015.7438649
Filename :
7438649
Link To Document :
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