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Mendonça, S., Cardoso, G. & Caraça, J. (2012). The strategic strength of weak signal analysis. Futures. 44 (3), 218-228
S. M. Mendonça et al., "The strategic strength of weak signal analysis", in Futures, vol. 44, no. 3, pp. 218-228, 2012
@article{mendonça2012_1732210633291, author = "Mendonça, S. and Cardoso, G. and Caraça, J.", title = "The strategic strength of weak signal analysis", journal = "Futures", year = "2012", volume = "44", number = "3", doi = "10.1016/j.futures.2011.10.004", pages = "218-228", url = "http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016328711002564" }
TY - JOUR TI - The strategic strength of weak signal analysis T2 - Futures VL - 44 IS - 3 AU - Mendonça, S. AU - Cardoso, G. AU - Caraça, J. PY - 2012 SP - 218-228 SN - 0016-3287 DO - 10.1016/j.futures.2011.10.004 UR - http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0016328711002564 AB - Foresight can be seen as a social cognition process involving a complex set of methods and interactive processes intended to assist policy in becoming more adaptive and forward-oriented in unpredictable environments. As a form of foresight raw material, "weak signals" can be thought of as gross, unstructured, fragmented, incomplete and inadvertent environmental data that may be refined into valuable information regarding context and further be articulated into strategically actionable knowledge. As advanced indicators that precede significant discrete one-off events and/or novel developments in the rate and direction of trends, their analysis has the potential to facilitate the real-time alignment between organisational decision-making and changing external circumstances. These predictors of future change pose fundamental problems of identification and interpretation and represent a challenge to established mental models. Thus, the practical significance of weak signals is that they can be transformed into meaningful insight for policy action. Such a value, however, does not materialise automatically. Realising this potential requires a degree of tolerance and fluidity of the collective cognitive frameworks by which weak signals can be apprehended, assessed and acted upon. This paper aims at covering the scope of perceptions and actions typically involved in the tracing and tracking of this shaping process. ER -