Changing Priorities for Strategic Planning from National to Territorial Levels
This article deals with new aspects of Competitive and Strategic Intelligence applied to territorial development. Priority is given to the epigenetic role of information in enabling institutions and people to move toward new visions and new methods of thinking. Territorial security is also examined...
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This article deals with new aspects of Competitive and Strategic Intelligence applied to territorial development. Priority is given to the epigenetic role of information in enabling institutions and people to move toward new visions and new methods of thinking. Territorial security is also examined as well as different examples and how they might be implemented. Competitive and Strategic Intelligence at the territorial level must be added to already well-known methods and tools, which are all ways to develop projects linked to the ‘commons’ and well-perceived by residents. This study also emphasizes the need to explain, demonstrate, and openly present the options for territorial development to reach the widest possible consensus. A special note has been added to the introduction, since during the writing of this paper the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak has exposed details about the economic, social, and political life and challenges that the actors of Competitive and Strategic Intelligence face while seeking new approaches and a new vision of its role.
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| spelling | doaj-art-b5d1fce44560429dbc96c18cb2e95d8d2025-08-20T02:16:19ZengNational Research University Higher School of EconomicsForesight and STI Governance2500-25972020-09-0114310.17323/2500-2597.2020.3.88.99Changing Priorities for Strategic Planning from National to Territorial LevelsHenri Dou0Philippe Clerc1Alain Juillet2Matheo Software, 69 rue du Rouet 13008, Marseille, France; Think Tank CIWORLDWIDE, 93 rue du Rouet 13008 Marseille France; Aix Marseille University, Jardin du Pharo, 58 Boulevard Charles Livon, 13007 Marseille, FranceChambre de Commerce et d’Industrie, CCI France, 8-10 Rue Pierre Brossolette, 92300 Levallois-Perret, Paris, FranceFrench Academy of Economic Intelligence , 4 Place Saint Germain des Prés 75006 Paris France This article deals with new aspects of Competitive and Strategic Intelligence applied to territorial development. Priority is given to the epigenetic role of information in enabling institutions and people to move toward new visions and new methods of thinking. Territorial security is also examined as well as different examples and how they might be implemented. Competitive and Strategic Intelligence at the territorial level must be added to already well-known methods and tools, which are all ways to develop projects linked to the ‘commons’ and well-perceived by residents. This study also emphasizes the need to explain, demonstrate, and openly present the options for territorial development to reach the widest possible consensus. A special note has been added to the introduction, since during the writing of this paper the COVID-19 coronavirus outbreak has exposed details about the economic, social, and political life and challenges that the actors of Competitive and Strategic Intelligence face while seeking new approaches and a new vision of its role. https://foresight-journal.hse.ru/article/view/19237competitive intelligencestrategic intelligenceterritorial developmentepigeneticsconsensusarchetype |
| spellingShingle | Henri Dou Philippe Clerc Alain Juillet Changing Priorities for Strategic Planning from National to Territorial Levels Foresight and STI Governance competitive intelligence strategic intelligence territorial development epigenetics consensus archetype |
| title | Changing Priorities for Strategic Planning from National to Territorial Levels |
| title_full | Changing Priorities for Strategic Planning from National to Territorial Levels |
| title_fullStr | Changing Priorities for Strategic Planning from National to Territorial Levels |
| title_full_unstemmed | Changing Priorities for Strategic Planning from National to Territorial Levels |
| title_short | Changing Priorities for Strategic Planning from National to Territorial Levels |
| title_sort | changing priorities for strategic planning from national to territorial levels |
| topic | competitive intelligence strategic intelligence territorial development epigenetics consensus archetype |
| url | https://foresight-journal.hse.ru/article/view/19237 |
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