The links between French school of foresight and organizational learning: An assessment of developments in the last ten years

Publication date: Available online 16 April 2018Source: Technological Forecasting and Social ChangeAuthor(s): Jean-Philippe Bootz, Régine Monti, Philippe Durance, Vincent Pacini, Pierre ChapuyAbstractThe aim of our paper is to provide a comprehensive analysis of current foresight practices and their impact on organizational learning, highlighting recent developments. The analysis is based on around forty foresight projects conducted by the CNAM community of practice in the last ten years or so, based on the typology proposed by Bootz (2003) and Bootz and Monti (2008). The aim is twofold: first, we test the robustness of the initial typology and, second, we examine global developments in foresight practices through an analysis of their cognitive aspects.The examination of present practice led to the typology being refined, and demonstrates how its impact on organizational learning has been extended. It also shows how discussion has evolved through networks that are more open to the outside world and closer to action, with measures and tools adopted to promote greater flexibility. These changes may be partially explained by the emergence of the knowledge economy.
Source: Technological Forecasting and Social Change - Category: Science Source Type: research