Futures’ Fingerprints: Joint Scenario Assessment via Graspable Boundary Objects in Digital Decision-Making Spaces

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2025-01-07

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This paper introduces a novel approach for the joint evaluation of future scenarios with a focus on ambidextrous cross-stakeholder collaboration using the ‘Futures Cone’ dimensions. The contribution is in the introduction and evaluation of a joint decision-making boundary object called ‘Futures’ Fingerprint’ on a digital round table canvas, facilitating joint scenario assessment. Based on a systemic approach around ambidexterity, an initial empirical study has been conducted and evaluated in terms of experience and outcome. The suggested artifact and method enhance Delphi studies, and contribute to joint decision-making spaces around future-oriented boundary objects.

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New forms of Inquiry: Futuring, Design, and Imagination, ambidexterity, boundary objects, decision-making spaces, foresight, human-computer interaction

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Proceedings of the 58th Hawaii International Conference on System Sciences

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