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How experts become experts

24. März 2020
Redaktion SIBE

Experts play a significant role in both, economic and social areas. They provide information for the decision-making of those responsible, for example with regard to diseases or technological developments. However, beyond these two areas, experts are also in the focus of different scientific works. In the form of expert interviews, they provide the foundation for portions of qualitative work. Furthermore, in the field of futures studies expert are brought together in a wide variety of formats, for example panels, to discuss trends and developments.

Despite their special position in various fields, it is often not clear how an expert has achieved his or her status and according to which criteria experts are selected for both, media and scientific interviews and methods.

In his new scientific publication „Who is an expert for foresight? A review of identification methods“ in the journal „Technological Forecasting & Social Change“ Prof. Dr. habil. Heiko von der Gracht examines how experts become experts. In cooperation with Dr. Stefanie Mauksch, lecturer at the Institute of Anthropology at the University of Leipzig and Theodore J. Gordon, Co-Founder and Board Member of the Millennium Project, the holder of the chair for futures studies and foresight at the School of International Business and Entrepreneurship (SIBE) of Steinbeis University also describes which expert identification methods are available in science and which of these methods are particularly suitable for work in futures studies.

You can find the entire scientific publication here.

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