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Conference Presentations

Some of the presentations from the conference are now available.
Please refer to the schedule for details below - click on the hyperlinks to retrieve the presentation. Presentations will continue to be uploaded as they are received.

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Title First name Surname Title of submission Day Sess Str Page Comments
Dr Ronald Bradfield The Critical Role of Facilitation in the Scenario Development Process MON 1 A 10 Cancelled
  Yasser Bhatti Using Live Cases to Learn Scenario Planning MON 1 A 11  
Miss Celine Bout Exploring the Range of Data Inclusion by Energy Scenarios for Denmark, Ireland and UK since the EU 2009 Renewable Energy Directive – Focus on the Wind Energy Sector MON 1 B 13  
Dr Raul Trujillo-Cabezas Using Hybrid Simulation Approach to Develop a Regional Behavioral Analysis (RBA) Framework to Improve the Scenario Design Methodology MON 1 B 14  
Dr Laurent Bontoux Using Scenarios for Policy Making at EU Level MON 2 A 15  
Prof Martin Rhisiart From Foresight to Impact? The 2030 Future of Work Scenarios MON 2 A 16 Cancelled
Dr Mark Winskel Exploring UK Energy System Scenarios: a Comparative Analysis MON 2 A 17  
Dr Fabrice Roubelat Connecting Ephemeral and Sustainable Futures in Scenario Design. Theoretical Issues and Lessons from the Defence Field MON 2 B 18  
Dr. Richard Lum Theory-driven Scenario Development: Using Theories of Change and Stability to Anchor and Differentiate Alternative Futures MON 2 B 19  
Mr Matti Minkkinen Process Tracing as a Basis for Issue-based Scenarios: The Case of the General Data Protection Regulation MON 2 B 20  
Dr Totti Könnölä Success Scenarios of Personal Health Systems MON 3 A 21 Moved to 2A
Prof Dana Mietzner Anticipation and Visualisation of Regional Developments – How Scenarios can be Supportive in Strategic Decision Making MON 3 A 22  
Dr Graham Willis Applying scenario methods to health and social care workforce planningApplying scenario methods to health and social care workforce planning MON 3 A 23  
Prof. Dr. Martin Moehrle What Weblogs Reveal about Qualitative Key Factors in Scenario Studies MON 3 B 24  
Ms. Victoria Kayser Web-based Scenario Development: Process Improvements MON 3 B 25  
Dr Wendy L Schultz Stitching Scenarios from Distributed Fragments: a Crowdsourced Approach to Scenario-building MON 3 B 26  
Prof. Dr. Jan Oliver Schwarz Adding the Competitive Dimension to Scenario Planning: Combining Scenarios with Business War Gaming MON 4 A 27  
  Sirkka Heinonen Testing Transformative Energy Scenarios through CLA gaming MON 4 A 28  
Mr Will McDowall Exploring Constructive Conflict in Scenario Development MON 4 A 29  
Dr Jonas Hoffmann Using Scenarios to Explore Temporalities in Fashion MON 4 B 30  
  Maureen Meadows Reflecting on the use of social media within a scenario planning project MON 4 B 31  
Mr Sotirios Levakos Exploring the Role of Systems Thinking in Scenario Building TUES 5 A 32  
Mr Michel Leseure A Strategic Mapping Approach to Regional Scenario Planning: Offshore Renewable Energy in the Channel TUES 5 A 33  
Dr Martin Kunc Integrating Scenarios with the Resource-based View of the Firm: An Exploratory Study. TUES 5 A 34  
Dr James Derbyshire ‘Potential Surprise’ as a Theoretical Framework for Scenario Planning TUES 5 B 35  
Dr. Rebecca Wayland The Function of Paradigms in Scenario Methodology TUES 5 B 36  
Mr Ahmad Mahdeyan Origin Ontology of Future Scenario's Idea TUES 5 B 37 Cancelled
Prof George Burt Participant Disposition, Equivocality and Readiness to Benefit from Scenario Planning TUES 6 A 38  
Ms. Ricarda Scheele Rethinking Plausibility: Empirically Analysing External Judgments on Different Qualitative Scenario Formats TUES 6 A 39  
Prof Gerard Hodgkinson Exploring the Social, Political and Cognitive Dynamics of Scenario Planning Interventions: A Critical Incident Study TUES 6 A 40  
Prof Ted Fuller Relationships with our Futures: Anticipation, Post Normality and Scenarios TUES 6 B 42  
Mr Arafet Bouhalleb Scenario Planning: Proposal for a Measurement Scale Based on the Paradigm of Churchill (1979). TUES 6 B 43  
Dr Efstathios Tapinos Sensemaking in Scenario Planning TUES 6 B 44  
Prof Brad MacKay Refining the Intuitive-logics Approach to Scenario Planning: The Case of the Future of the UK and Scotland TUES 7 A 45  
Prof George Wright Producing "effective" scenarios: an evaluation of both the basic Intuitive Logics method and recent developments of that methodProducing "effective" scenarios: an evaluation of both the basic Intuitive Logics method and recent developments of that method TUES 7 A 46  
Dr E. Anders Eriksson Scenario Systems for Addressing Planning Situations: the Case of Scenario-contextualised Analysis TUES 7 B 47  
Dipl.-Geogr. Sigrid Prehofer Theory-based and (more) Systematic Scenario Factor Definition and Selection TUES 7 B 48 Cancelled
Prof Dilek Önkal Testing the Effectiveness of Scenario Generating Techniques: Forecasting Outcomes of the Refugee Crisis TUES 8 A 49  
PhD Simone Di Zio The Real-Time Spatial Delphi: Fast Convergence of Expert Opinions on the Territory TUES 8 A 50  
Mr. Matthew Spaniol Multiple Tools and Scenario Use TUES 8 B 51  
Dr Riccardo Vecchiato Embedding Real Options in Scenario Planning: A New Methodological Approach TUES 8 B 52