This study investigates the relationships between corporate foresight and management decision-making processes in organizations. It provides an extensive analysis of extant theories of corporate foresight and strategic management, brings in new insights, and presents an in-depth case study exploration of corporate foresight of a European bank.
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Dimensions: 140 x 216mm
Publication Date: 29 Nov 2013
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan
Publication City/Country: United Kingdom
Language: English
ISBN13: 9781137326966
About R. Ul-HaqS. Marinova
Dr Claudio Gomez Portaleoni studied Business Management at the University of Applied Sciences in Nuremberg Germany and at the Baptist University Hong Kong. He obtained a PhD degree in Management at the University of Birmingham UK. Currently he holds the position of Market and Competitive Analyst at Siemens Healthcare. Dr Svetla Trifonova Marinova Associate Professor of International Business at Aalborg University Denmark has an MBA degree from Warwick University UK and a PhD degree from Copenhagen Business School Denmark. She has taught on both sides of the Atlantic conducted extensive research co-authored seven books and published more than seventy papers in scholarly journals. Dr Rehan ul-Haq is an Academic and Consultant in Strategic Management. He has published two books and over sixty articles. In addition to consulting for the United Nations Group previous academic positions at the University of Birmingham and Loughborough University Dr ul-Haq held a prior lending role in corporate banking in the City of London. Dr Marin Alexandrov Marinov is Professor of International Business and Management at the University of Gloucestershire UK and Visiting Professor at Aalborg University Denmark. He has had teaching positions in twelve countries worldwide conducted extensive research consulted multinational firms and national governments and published eleven books and more than ninety papers.