Stan Metcalfe’s research while affiliated with University of Manchester and other places

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Shackle’s approach towards priority setting and decision-making in Science, Technology, and Innovation
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September 2021

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Stan Metcalfe

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Leonardo T. Duarte

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This article explores the possibilities of reprising the potential surprise approach of Shackle’s framework as an approach for prospective, priority setting and decision-making process in Science, Technology, and Innovation (ST&I). These domains have been the focus of extensive studies that have promoted several analytical contributions, although it has often been challenging to grapple with the inherent condition of fundamental uncertainty. This article contributes to the literature in two main ways. First, it demonstrates that Shackle’s potential surprise and ascendency function approach can constitute a coherent theoretical and empirical foundation for ST&I prioritisation and decision-making. Second, it presents an application in a real context to demonstrate its feasibility as an applied tool. Operational conditions and an organisational routine with necessary steps are also suggested to contribute to the development of the proposed approach. Finally, we argue that further studies in the subject require methodological advances, combinations of methods, and incorporation of computational solutions to tackle operational constraints.

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... Nesta revisão foram observados estudos teóricos ou de teoria definida a priori, dos quais alguns se destacaram em relação à sua abordagem para definir a decisão. A abordagem Shackleiana (METCALFE et al., 2021), por exemplo, considera a decisão como um corte temporal que envolve uma grande preocupação, seja em decisões simples ou complexas, e que seu processo se torna cada vez mais crucial a partir do grau de importância da decisão. ...

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Mapeamento da produção científica sobre tomada de decisão em inovação: Aspectos internos e externos que conectam gestor e processo
Shackle’s approach towards priority setting and decision-making in Science, Technology, and Innovation
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  • September 2021

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