Responsible mission governance: An integrative framework and research agenda
Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
50, P. 100820 - 100820
Published: Feb. 8, 2024
Governance
lies
at
the
heart
of
instigating,
steering,
and
creating
conditions
for
mission-oriented
transitions
that
potentially
help
resolve
some
our
grand
societal
challenges.
In
doing
so,
policymakers
will
need
to
navigate
both
epistemic
normative
considerations
develop,
implement,
evaluate
missions
responsibly.
A
number
scholars
have
therefore
expressed
a
better
conceptualization
responsible
mission
governance
as
procedural
approach,
particularly
with
aim
coping
complexity,
uncertainty,
contestation
render
these
wicked
problems
intractable.
this
paper
we
develop
an
integrative
framework
by
taking
wickedness
dimensions
entry
point.
Accordingly,
argue
should
integrate
various
complementary
responsibilities
(e.g.,
reflexivity)
modes
reflexive
governance)
improve
effectiveness
desirability
missions.
We
conclude
discussing
urgent
avenues
future
research
Language: Английский
Food systems narratives in Colombia: embracing diverse perspectives can enable hybrid innovation pathways that address food system challenges
Agriculture and Human Values,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Feb. 5, 2025
Language: Английский
Decolonizing technology assessment: Towards a radical transformation of the modern world
TATuP - Zeitschrift für Technikfolgenabschätzung in Theorie und Praxis,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
34(1), P. 15 - 21
Published: March 21, 2025
This
research
article
makes
a
conceptual
contribution
to
decolonizing
technology
assessment
(TA)
by
highlighting
the
persistence
of
colonial
relations,
not
only
between
nations
but
also
different
ways
knowing
and
being.
Beyond
modern,
these
are
often
categorized
as
Indigenous,
traditional,
vernacular,
artisanal
local.
Against
many
such
ways,
modern
world
has
enacted
relations
superiority
supremacy,
control
domination,
well
extraction
appropriation.
To
help
transform
globally
extensive
we
call
decolonize
TA
through
radical
care
for
social-material
bases
colonially
marginalized
being
knowing.
means
that
should
enable
refusals
innovations
if
they
likely
damage
those
bases.
Furthermore,
in
practicing
solidarity
with
decolonial
movements
directly
confront
entrenched
behind
concentrations
power
privilege.
We
support
our
arguments
brief
examples
from
agriculture.
Language: Английский
How digital village construction affects to the effectiveness of rural governance? — Research on the NCA and QCA methods
Zhimin He,
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Meiling Chen,
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Dongming Gu
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et al.
Cities,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
156, P. 105514 - 105514
Published: Nov. 4, 2024
Language: Английский
Revealing the compound interrelationships toward sustainable transition in semiconductor supply chain: A sensitivity analysis
Hailing Qiu,
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Shuan Wei Tseng,
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Xuan Zhang
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et al.
International Journal of Production Economics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
271, P. 109218 - 109218
Published: March 19, 2024
Language: Английский
Power in place
Published: May 7, 2024
Developing
solutions
to
sustainability
challenges
is
not
a
“one
size
fits
all”
approach.
Different
regions
may
have
different
social
and
material
characteristics,
leading
manifesting
differently
in
each
region
requiring
that
are
appropriate.
Increasingly,
recognition
of
this
complexity
leads
the
emergence
what
termed
thesis
region-oriented
programs.
Region-oriented
programs
understood
as
form
government
by
experiment,
for
their
focus
on
supporting
local
regional
initiatives
way
contribute
transformations.
They
face
challenging
task
being
sensitive
dynamics,
while
at
same
time
instigating
powerful
purposive
interventions
ensure
structural
change.
This
aims
understand
sensitivity
dynamics
exactly
entails
how
it
can
be
fostered
programs,
studying
such
play
out
practice.
The
research
takes
transdisciplinary
action-oriented
approach
studies
workings
from
various
angles:
interaction
between
national
actors
program,
initiative
seeking
support
reflexive
practices
science-policy
interface
Drawing
geography
theory,
proposes
relational
place
highlight
ways
which
shape
priorities
affects
policy
thereby
potentially
affecting
course
transitions.
These
findings
shed
light
transformative
potential
rests
seen
develop
with
ambitious
ideas
sustainable
It
also
illuminates
transformation
contested
when
sets
direction
feel
does
recognize
important
them.
showed
initiatives,
but
program’s
own
experimental
nature
impedes
these
structurally
embedding
considers
its
innovative
methods
tools
change,
contributing
literature
well
providing
practice
researchers.
To
conclude,
reflects
whether
should
means
or
they
regarded
power
themselves.
Language: Английский
Constructing a Risk Assessment Model for Marine Protected Areas Using Bayesian Network
Shao-Hua Hsu,
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Ya-Fan Ho,
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Tsun-Hui Hsu
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et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2024
Globally,
the
sustainable
utilization
of
marine
resources
and
preservation
ecological
environments
have
led
to
establishment
protected
areas
(MPAs),
which
aim
protect
biodiversity.
However,
various
factors
such
as
inappropriate
anthropogenic
activities,
illegal
fishing,
pollution
result
in
failed
conservation
efforts.
This
study
referenced
literature
on
MPA
integrated
risks
perceived
by
industry,
government,
academia
use
a
stochastic
approach
for
building
risk
assessment
model
based
Bayesian
network
MPAs.
The
can
help
managers
select
governance
measures
under
random
conditions.
Using
natural
conditions
simulations,
this
discovered
that
increasing
management
fund
law
enforcement
capacity
limiting
number
tourists
are
short-term
strategies
mitigating
impact
fishing.
Mid-term
long-term
include
raising
environmental
awareness
community
awareness,
time
consuming.
Limiting
is
solution
coral
bleaching.
solutions
promoting
education.
results
demonstrated
different
produces
outcomes.
combined
perceptions
provide
managerial
decision-making
models
managers;
thus,
information
tools
be
used
protecting
MPAs
future.
Language: Английский
The Hybridisation, Resilience, and Loss of Local Knowledge and Natural Resource Management in Zambia
Human Ecology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Oct. 23, 2024
Abstract
The
contribution
of
Indigenous
and
local
knowledge
(ILK)
to
natural
resource
management
has
recently
gained
increasing
prominence
in
academia,
policymaking,
civil
society.
However,
persistent
gaps
concerning
the
ILK
sustainable
landscape
remain.
We
investigate
existing
practices
Tonga
Kalomo
District,
Zambia,
their
by
combining
walking
interviews
with
photovoice.
Especially
women
youth
are
important
holders
for
land
management,
agricultural
practices,
tree
conservation.
found
that
is
often
‘hybridised’
‘external
knowledge’
when
alone
deemed
insufficient.
In
some
cases,
introduced
knowledges’
simply
reconstituted
long-standing
practices.
Nevertheless,
communities
perceive
external
as
“knowing
better.”
Finally,
we
show
how
associated
have
been
simultaneously
eroded
lost
describe
those
remained
resilient
provide
insights
into
complexity
hybridisation
processes
where
different
systems
interact.
Language: Английский
Comparing contested sustainabilities: how diverse human–nature relationships give rise to different approaches to sustainability
Sustainability Science,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 7, 2024
Abstract
Despite
increasing
acknowledgement
of
the
diversity
and
different
approaches
at
play
in
research
on
sustainability
transitions,
systematic
comparisons
these
are
scarce.
This
is
a
problem
for
research,
as
coexistence
multiple
to
absence
an
overarching
comparative
vocabulary
may
result
disparate
potentially
incommensurable
assumptions
affecting
analysis,
implementation,
impact
transitions.
By
means
review
conceptual
investigation,
we
develop
model
comparing
diverse
approaches.
Investigating
both
descriptive
(stationary)
actionable
elements
sustainability,
create
space
based
distinguishable
parameters
shared
among
sampled
empirical
literature-based
units:
(1)
from
instrumentalist
intrinsic
valuations
nature;
(2)
holistic
particularistic
system
considerations.
Using
vector-based
method
represent
approach,
systematically
compare
various
perceptions
problems
solutions,
thereby
allowing
us
characterize
movements
towards
imagined
sustainable
futures.
Language: Английский
Revealing the Compound Interrelationships Toward Sustainable Transition in Semiconductor Supply Chain: A Sensitivity Analysis
Hailing Qiu,
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Xuanwei Tseng,
No information about this author
Xuan Zhang
No information about this author
et al.
Published: Jan. 1, 2023
This
study
provides
a
specific
guideline
aiming
to
allocate
resources
by
determining
the
positive
and
negative
interrelationships
as
well
sensitive
criteria
aspects
for
semiconductor
supply
chain.
However,
revealing
compound
interrelationship
enables
chain
effectively
efficiently
accelerate
sustainable
transition.
Previous
studies
introduced
transition
without
considering
guiding
The
proposed
hybrid
digital
twin
sensitivity
analysis
used
in
integrates
clustering,
machine
learning,
cloud
model,
Monte
Carlo
simulation
method.
contributions
of
are
follows:
(1)
discovered
strengthen
theoretical
basis
transition;
(2)
method
reveals
utilizing
insufficient
data;
(3)
these
presented
visual
diagram
provide
allocating
toward
In
practice,
total
chromium
power
consumption
influencing
finance;
technology
innovation
is
influenced
revenue
production
area.
Language: Английский