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Participatory foresight for social innovation. FLUX-3D method (Forward Looking User Experience), a tool for evaluating innovations

The new socio-technological paradigm based on global access, constant change, immediacy and social networking is forcing organizations to be more empathetic with their stakeholders by adopting a “human centered approach.” This change implies a need to look for new more flexible, creative and partici...

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Published in:Technological forecasting & social change 2015-12, Vol.101, p.275-290
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Constants
Corporate culture
Cultural identity
Cultural values
Culture
Decision making
Design thinking
Flux
Graphical representations
Group identity
Human
Identity
Innovation
Innovation culture
Innovations
Interest groups
Organizations
Participatory foresight
Satisfaction
Science and technology
Shareholder activism
Social change
Social innovation
Social networks
Studies
Technological planning
Technology adoption
User satisfaction
Users' experience
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