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Fusing foresight and futures thinking for a new transformative evaluation paradigm

New directions for evaluation
This paper explores the role and potential of foresight in evaluation practice in an increasingly uncertain and complex world. Evaluation designs, which have primarily focused on assessing past and present performance, are becoming less adequate for ...
Rose Thompson Coon   +2 more
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AI and Machine Learning in Biotechnology: A Paradigm Shift in Biochemical Innovation

International Journal of Plant Animal and Environmental Sciences
The integration of Artificial Intelligence (AI) and Machine Learning (ML) in biotechnology and biochemistry is driving a paradigm shift, revolutionizing research and applications across these fields.
Praveen Chakravarthi G   +4 more
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Mechano-X: A paradigm for mechanics-based interdisciplinary innovation

MechanoEngineering
Mechanics has historically been a cornerstone of modern science and technology, serving as a vital bridge between science and engineering. In the current era of rapid technological advance, mechanics faces unprecedented challenges and opportunities that ...
Yujia Wang, Guijin Zou, Huajian Gao
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Paradigm Shift to the Cross Economy: Transforming Waste Into Innovative Material Platforms

Advanced Sustainable Systems
The Cross Economy offers a forward‐looking framework that reimagines resource use through the processes of Transform, Create, and Multiply. Rather than focusing primarily on closed‐loop recycling, as seen in most Circular Economy models, the Cross ...
Hanna Kim   +3 more
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Beyond the Polluter Pays: The Beneficiary Earns Principle as a Forward-Looking Paradigm for Climate Governance

Despite robust scientific consensus, a persistent gap remains between climate commitments and realized mitigation outcomes. Rooted in backward-looking logic, existing policy frameworks grounded in the Polluter Pays Principle (PPP) focus on pricing negative externalities and struggle to overcome collective action problems, behavioral biases, and ...
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Policy articulation and paradigm transformation: the bureaucratic origin of China’s industrial policy

Review of International Political Economy, 2019
Existing studies of state-led industrial development argue that state autonomy is essential for formulating consistent and coherent industrial policies. This article shows that autonomous bureaucracy, while useful for fending off the politics of interest
Yingyao Wang
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Looking Forward: Adjusting to the New Paradigm

The Palgrave Handbook of Global Perspectives on Emotional Labor in Public Service, 2019
Sharon H. Mastracci   +2 more
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Measuring bank risk: Forward-looking z-score

International Review of Financial Analysis, 2022
Bilal Hafeez   +2 more
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Looking Back to Look Forward: Lessons for Leadership Development

Leading for High Performance in Asia, 2019
M. Robin, S. Sendjaya
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Combining Forward Compression with PPM

SN Computer Science, 2022
Rachel Mustakis Avrunin   +2 more
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