Presentations
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Day 1 Stream A | |
1. Mike Bradshaw | Plenary |
1A. Maureen Meadows | In the Thick of It: Scenario Planning in the Museum Sector at a time of crisisLink opens in a new window |
1A. Ine Steenmans |
The plural uses of scenarios in anticipating interconnected futures |
1A. Stathis Tapinos | |
2A. Yasser Bhatti | Scenario planning in executive education to reconceptualize engaged scholarship for enhanced impact |
2A. John McCarthy | Using scenario planning in management education as a means of learning how to effectively critique Business Model robustness |
2A. Eleanor Reynolds | Student and tutor perceptions and experience of scenario planning teaching pre- and post-covid |
3A. Ana Vieira |
Enhancing Participation and Transparency in Scenario Building: A Novel Methodology and Its Application in the EURO-HEALTHY H2020 Project |
3A. George Wright | Judgmental forecasting and scenario thinking: a comparison |
Day 1 Stream B | |
1B. Lucas Vogt |
Biopharma 4.0 - Future Scenario Analysis and Driver Ranking based on Directed Graphs |
2B. Giuseppina Lo Mascolo |
Studying the dynamic interaction of the consumer path to predict future tourism demand and scenario |
2B. Moshood Oladapo | Application of ICT in forecasting and risk mitigation in horticultural supply chain in Nigeria |
2B. Xing Peng | Use of Scenarios, Barrier Parameters and Process Indicators to Analyze Freight Train Derailments |
3B. Nikita Chiu |
SPACE-GOV: Sustainable space futures in time of geopolitical flux |
Day 2 Stream A | |
2. Kerstin Cuhls | Plenary: New ways of horizon scanning |
4A. Harry Patria |
Advancing the effective scenario planning: The cognitive diversity and scenario planning |
4A. Megan Crawford | |
4A. Gerard Hodgkinson |
Do You Consent to Foresight? A case for the foresight intervention consent form (with template) |
5A. Pavlina van Rooyen |
In search of limitations and boundaries of individual behaviour in scenario planning intervention through sociological lenses: Scenario planning conceptual model. |
5A. Adam Gordon |
Understanding negotiations as contests over the future |
5A. Per Andersen |
National cultures and traditions in foresight and futures studies |
6A. Valdir Ermida |
VigIA Project - Artificial Intelligence Applied to Horizon Scanning for Emerging and Re-emerging Diseases |
6A. Elena Fitkov-Norris |
Causal AI as a tool for enhancing Strategic Foresight |
Day 2 Stream B | |
4B. James Bezjian |
Scenario Planning & Cultural Heritage Preservation: An Exploration of Discovery |
4B. Theresa Constanze Schropp |
Foresight and Future Preparedness in the Light of the COVID-19 Pandemic. |
4b. Derrick Boakye |
Seeing with the mind's eyes: Peripheral vision orientation, environmental uncertainty, and performance in fast velocity environment |
5B. Rebecca Lu |
Unleashing the power of playfulness in serious settings: Using strategic play as a scenario planning tool |
5B. Nasir Hussain |
Developing Scenarios Using General Morphological Analysis |
5B. Martin Kunc |
System Dynamics and Scenarios |
6B. Adam Gordon |
Learning from the not-so bright future of Eskom: a case study |
6B.James Derbyshire |
Accelerating low-carbon transitions by bridging model-based and stakeholder-focused transition scenarios |