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Foresight for Dynamic Organisations in Unstable Environments A Search for New Frameworks

Edited By Sandro Mendonça, Bartolomeo Sapio Copyright 2011

    Foresight has an especially important role in times of transition and trouble. In times of turbulence foresight arises as a tool for intellectual freedom and enhanced strategic leverage. But foresight itself is always in a continuing process of innovation as it is not detached from the changing environment that engulfs organisations. Taking stock from innovative developments in foresight methodologies and implementation experiences is relevant as new experiments have rapidly accumulated in this new century. Looking ahead calls for a review of new perspectives and recent practice on foresight methodology and on how foresight is embedded in organisations.

    This book brings together a sample of real-world cases and of conceptual proposals bridging between practitioners and researchers in the field of futures research. Such an ambition is an increasingly difficult balancing act as the gap between the needs of organisational leaders and the incentives of academics becomes an ever widening gulf due to increasingly specialised and self-absorbed agendas. To further this book’s goals we had the opportunity to assemble an international team of authors coming from a variety of backgrounds to provide their first-hand view from the frontier of new foresight empirical work and theoretical reflection.

    This book was originally published as a special issue of Technology Analysis and Strategic Management.

    Introduction: New perspectives and practices for managing foresight in changing organisational settings Sandro Mendonça (ISCTE – Lisbon University Institute, Portugal) and Bartolomeo Sapio (Fondazione Ugo Bordoni, Italy)  1. Business wargaming: developing foresight within a strategic simulation Jan Oliver Schwarz (Berlin University of the Arts, Germany)  2. Weak signals as a flexible framing space for enhanced management and decision-making Pierre Rossel (College of Management of Technology, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology in Lausanne (EPFL), Switzerland)  3. Exploring the weak signals of starts-ups as a folksonomic system Olivier Glassey (Observatory of Science, Policy and Society, University of Lausanne, Switzerland)  4. Keeping the balance: exploring the link of futures research with innovation and strategy processes Patrick A. van der Duin and Erik den Hartigh (Faculty of Technology, Policy and Management, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands)  5. Changing perspectives on foresight and strategy: from foresight project management to the management of change in collective strategic elaboration processes Sébastien Treyer (Management Sciences Department, AgroParisTech/ENGREF, France)  6. Green technology foresight of high technology: a social shaping of technology approach to the analysis of hopes and hypes Michael Søgaard Jørgensen and Ulrik Jørgensen (Department of Management Engineering, Technical University of Denmark)  7. Management of foresight portfolio: analysis of modular foresight projects at contract research organisation Totti Könnölä (Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Joint Research Centre, European Commission, Seville, Spain), Toni Ahlqvist, Annele Eerola, Sirkku Kivisaari and Raija Koivisto (all at VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland, Finland)  8. e-Government 2015: exploring m-government scenarios, between ICT-driven experiments and citizen-centric implications Gianluca C. Misuraca (Institute for Prospective Technological Studies, Joint Research Centre, European Commission)  9. Universities and the emerging new players: building futures for higher education Attila Havas (Institute of Economics, Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Hungary)

    Biography

    Sandro Mendonça is a lecturer at the Department of Economics, ISCTE – Lisbon University Institute. His work has been published in a wide range of journals including Research Policy, Industrial and Corporate Change, Long Range Planning, Technology Analysis and Strategic Change, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Futures and Journal of Economic Issues. He is member of the executive board of Obercom (the Portuguese media watch) and member of the executive committee of EconTel (Telecommunications Economics COST Network). He is a consultant on matters of corporate innovation strategy and intellectual property public policy.

    Bartolomeo Sapio received his Doctor Laurea Degree in Electronic Engineering summa cum laude at the University of Rome ‘La Sapienza’, and is currently a researcher with Fondazione Ugo Bordoni. He has carried out methodological research in the field of scenario analysis, developing the original methods WISE, SEARCH and GIMMICKS, and applying them to multimedia, broadband networks, the Internet, mobile services and the convergence between fixed and mobile networks. He is currently chairman of COST (COoperation in the field of Scientific and Technical research).