Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1015796 | Futures | 2011 | 10 Pages |
The article takes as a starting point Herman Kahn's concept of a process-based approach to future-oriented knowledge aggregation and integration and discusses the opportunities created by Internet technologies to achieve the goal envisioned by such a model. The article briefly introduces a general framework for analyzing knowledge aggregation, the use of various aggregation mechanisms as well as aggregation systems that rely either on human facilitators (meta-experts) or on computer algorithms. Available online instruments for knowledge aggregation and expert challenge are presented and the possibility of using them for setting up “virtual think tanks” for foresight studies is explored.
► Public policy needs broad perspectives and foresight. ► Herman Khan's concept of think tanks as institutionalization of interdisciplinarity. ► Existing internet tools that can be used to create virtual think tanks. ► Knowledge aggregation mechanisms and systems. ► Neural networks of experts.