Title
From Hindsight To Foresight: Applying Futures Research Techniques In Information Systems
Abstract
Although much IS research deals with evaluating and improving existing information systems, researchers are also called upon to think about the future, particularly beyond organizational boundaries. Examples include: the potential impact of socio-technical phenomena such as the digital divide, digital rights management, security, and privacy. One way of forecasting the future is to extrapolate empirically observed relations (e.g. Moore's law). However, such extrapolations assume that the future is an immutable extension of the present and are usually limited to one or two dimensions. Externalities due to disruptive inventions, changes in regulations, tastes, competition, required skills, and more also need to be considered. This tutorial presents and explains three methodologies that take these possible changes into account to improve our understanding of the future: Delphi, cross impact analysis, and scenarios.
Year
Venue
Keywords
2008
COMMUNICATIONS OF THE ASSOCIATION FOR INFORMATION SYSTEMS
cross-impact modeling, Delphi, modeling the future, scenarios
Field
DocType
Volume
Information system,Futures contract,Knowledge management,Delphi,Futures studies,Engineering,Hindsight bias,Management science
Journal
22
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
1529-3181
9
0.52
References 
Authors
1
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Paul Gray113114.46
Anat Hovav252927.94