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ISSN 2500-2597 2020 FORESIGHT Vol.14 No 4 AND STI GOVERNANCE JOURNAL OF THE NATIONAL RESEARCH UNIVERSITY HIGHER SCHOOL OF ECONOMICS SPECIAL ISSUE STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF DYNAMIC COMPLEXITY INNOVATION UNCERTAINTY FORESIGHT SCENARIOS DISRUPTION COMPLEX SYSTEMS VOLATILITY CHALLENGES KNOWLEDGE AMBIGUITY NETWORKS HORIZONS FUTURES STRATEGY MANAGEMENT INDUSTRY 4.0 GOVERNANCE CIRCULAR ECONOMY ABOUT THE JOURNAL Foresight and STI Governance is an international interdisciplinary peer-reviewed open- access journal. It publishes original research articles, offering new theoretical insights and practice-oriented knowledge in important areas of strategic planning and the creation of science, technology, and innovation (STI) policy, and it examines possible and alternative futures in all human endeavors in order to make such insights available to the right person at the right time to ensure the right decision. The journal acts as a scientific forum, contributing to the interaction between researchers, policy makers, and other actors involved in innovation processes. It encompasses all facets of STI policy and the creation of technological, managerial, product, and social innovations. Foresight and STI Governance welcomes works from scholars based in all parts of the world. Topics covered include: • Foresight methodologies and best practices; • Long-term socioeconomic priorities for strategic planning and policy making; • Innovative strategies at the national, regional, sectoral, and corporate levels; • The development of National Innovation Systems; • The exploration of the innovation lifecycle from idea to market; • Technological trends, breakthroughs, and grand challenges; • Technological change and its implications for economy, policy-making, and society; • Corporate innovation management; • Human capital in STI; and many others. The target audience of the journal comprises research scholars, university professors, post- graduates, policy-makers, business people, the expert community, undergraduates, and others who are interested in S&T and innovation analyses, foresight studies, and policy issues. Foresight and STI Governance is published quarterly and distributed worldwide. It is an open-access electronic journal and is available online for free via: https://foresight-journal.hse.ru/en/ The journal is included into the INDEXING AND ABSTRACTING 1st quartile (Q1) of the Scopus TM WEB OF SCIENCE Cite Score Rank in the fields: CORE COLLECTION EMERGING SOURCES RESEARCH PAPERS CITATION INDEX Economics, IN ECONOMICS Econometrics and Finance (miscellaneous) Decision Sciences (miscellaneous) FORESIGHT AND STI GOVERNANCE National Research University Higher School of Economics Institute for Statistical Studies and Economics of Knowledge EDITORIAL COUNCIL Editor-in-Chief — Leonid Gokhberg, First Vice-Rector, Аndrey Belousov, Government of the Russian Federation HSE, and Director, ISSEK, HSE, Russian Federation Cristiano Cagnin, EU Joint Research Centre, Belgium Jonathan Calof, University of Ottawa, Canada, and HSE, Russian Deputy Editor-in-Chief — Alexander Sokolov, HSE, Federation Russian Federation Elias Carayannis, George Washington University, United States Mario Cervantes, OECD, France EDITORIAL BOARD Alexander Chepurenko, HSE, Russian Federation atiana Kuznetsova, HSE, Russian Federation Tugrul Daim, Portland State University, United States, and HSE, Russian Federation Dirk Meissner, HSE, Russian Federation Charles Edquist, Lund University, Sweden Yury Simachev, HSE, Russian Federation Ted Fuller, University of Lincoln, UK Thomas Thurner, HSE, Russian Federation Fred Gault, Maastricht University, Netherlands Benoit Godin, Institut national de la recherche scientifique (INRS), Canada EDITORIAL STAFF Luke Georghiou, University of Manchester, United Kingdom Karel Haegeman, EU Joint Research Centre (JRC) Executive Editor — Marina Boykova Development Manager — Nataliya Gavrilicheva Attila Havas, Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary Literary Editors — Yakov Okhonko, Caitlin Montgomery Proofreader — Ekaterina Malevannaya ichael Keenan, OECD, France Designer — Mariya Salzmann Yaroslav Kuzminov, HSE, Russian Federation Layout — Mikhail Salazkin Keun Lee, Seoul National University, Korea Carol S. 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Minimum resolution 300 dpi, image size not less than 1000x1000 pix Charts, diagrams, line drawings — EXCEL or EPS format 44 ОСА .. 1414 №№ 34 20202020 CONTENTS SPECIAL ISSUE “STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT IN THE CONTEXT OF DYNAMIC COMPLEXITY” О ЕА System Theory Approach as a Basis of Strategic Management Introductory article by the editor of the special issue Helena Knyazeva 6 STRATEGIС FORESIGHT Technology Foresight and Sustainable Innovation Development in the Complex Dynamical Systems View Klaus Mainzer 10 Uncertainties, Knowledge, and Futures in Foresight