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Anticipated innovations for the blue economy: Crowdsourced predictions for the North Sea Region
Marine Policy ( IF 3.5 ) Pub Date : 2022-01-05 , DOI: 10.1016/j.marpol.2021.104874
Matthew J. Spaniol 1, 2 , Nicholas J. Rowland 3
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The mission policy approach to the sustainable blue economy has identified as critical the ability to anticipate the emergence of a wide range of feasible innovations as they enter the transactional environment of organizations in the marine and maritime sector. This article contributes to that growing effort by harnessing the wisdom of the crowd and presents more than 60 crowdsourced, time-specific innovation forecasts expected to impact maritime, shipbuilding, ports, offshore wind, and ocean infrastructure. Data were collected in 2020 by the EU-funded Interreg VB PERISCOPE Project, a North Sea Region initiative to catalyze transregional innovation. The results can be used strategically to develop collaborative, transregional planning and policy for innovation based on data reflecting public expectations for the future. Years from now, this article can also act as a snapshot of public expectations at the onset of the decade.



中文翻译:

蓝色经济的预期创新:北海地区的众包预测

可持续蓝色经济的使命政策方法已确定,在进入海洋和海事部门组织的交易环境时,预测各种可行创新的出现的能力至关重要。本文通过利用群众的智慧为这一不断增长的努力做出贡献,并提出了 60 多项众包、特定时间的创新预测,预计将影响海事、造船、港口、海上风能和海洋基础设施。数据由欧盟资助的 Interreg VB PERISCOPE 项目于 2020 年收集,该项目是北海地区旨在促进跨区域创新的倡议。可以根据反映公众对未来期望的数据,战略性地使用这些结果来制定协作的、跨区域的创新规划和政策。多年以后,

更新日期:2022-01-06
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