Wiley has responded to the growing interest in Foresight in both policy making and corporate management by launching the new journal Futures & Foresight Science.
The journal is edited by George Wright of Strathclyde Business School.
Futures & Foresight Science will publish articles which focus on methods that aid anticipation of the future in the widest sense, that document the current status of a particular method’s application and use, and that analyze its future potential and prospects.
Specifically, it invites papers that consider:
• particular scenario methods,
• variants of the Delphi method,
• judgmental probability forecasting,
• corporate and organizational foresight,
• the role and validity of expert judgment in anticipating the future,
• the combination of judgments from groups of individuals,
• the behavioral dynamics of using a focal method,
• the combination of futures methodologies, and
• horizon scanning methodologies.
Manuscripts are invited via the ScholarOne Manuscripts online submission and peer review system.
Read the author guidelines here
See first open access articles here
Associate Editors
- George Cairns, Queensland University of Technology, Australia
- Robert J. Lempert, RAND, Santa Monica, USA
- Heiko von der Gracht, Friedrich-Alexander University Nuremberg, Germany
Editorial Board
- Fergus Bolger, Strathclyde University, UK
Robin Bourgeois, CIRAD/ ES UMR ART- Dev, Montpellier, France and University of Pretoria, South Africa
Gary Bowman, Bond University, Australia
Ron Bradfield, University of Strathclyde, UK
Thomas Chermack, Colorado State University, USA
Kerstin Cuhls, Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research, Germany
James Derbyshire, Middlesex University, UK
Ian Durbach, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Paul Goodwin, University of Bath, UK
Adam V. Gordon, Aarhus BSS, Denmark
Andreas Graefe, Macromedia University, Germany
Nigel Harvey, University College London, UK
Felicity Hasson, University of Ulster, UK
Sirkka Heinonen, University of Turku, Finland
Leena Ilmola-Sheppard, International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis, Austria
Sohail Inayatullah, Tamkang University, Taiwan
Yusuke Kishita, University of Tokyo, Japan
Jan Kwakkel, Delft University of Technology, Netherlands
Jon Landeta, University of the Basque Country, Spain
Brad MacKay, University of St Andrews, UK
David R. Mandel, Defence Research and Development, Canada
Marissa McBride, Imperial College, UK
Peter McKiernan, Strathclyde University, UK
Maureen Meadows, Coventry University, UK
Gilberto Montibeller, Loughborough University, UK
Frances O’Brien, Warwick University, UK
Dilek Onkal, University of Bradford, UK
Shardul Phadnis, Malaysia Institute for a Supply Chain Innovation, Malaysia
Rafael Ramirez, University of Oxford, UK
René Rohrbeck, Aarhus BSS, Denmark
Gene Rowe, Strathclyde University, UK
Nicolas J. Rowland, Pennsylvania State University, USA
Ahti Salo, Aalto University of Science, Finland
Paul J.H Schoemaker, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Theo Stewart, University of Cape Town, South Africa
Åsa Svenfelt, KHT- The Royal Institute of Technology, Sweden
Efstathios Tapinos, Aston University, UK
Petri Tapio, University of Turku, Finland
Philip Tetlock, University of Pennsylvania, USA
Murray Turoff, New Jersey Institute of Technology, USA
Vilja Varho, Natural Resources Institute Finland (Luke), Finland
Riccardo Vecchiato, Kingston University, UK