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_aFutures _ethe journal of policy, planning and futures studies |
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_aCambridge _cColin R. Blackman _d[1968]- |
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215 | _d24 cm | ||
303 | _aDescrição baseada em: nº 8 (October 1995) | ||
326 | _aBimestral, 1983-1989; Mensal, 1990- | ||
345 | _a1983-1999, 2000 incompleto, 2001, 2002 incompleto, 2003-2004, 2005 incompleto- | ||
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_tThe new industrial revolution _011297 |
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_tÉvaluation of the long-term effects of tecnological trends on the structure employment _011298 |
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_tTransitional economies _012690 |
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_tInformation technology and japanese investment in Europe _012705 |
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_tThe new technological paradigm of intelligence based production _012706 |
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_tInformation technology developments and implications for national policies _012707 |
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_tCIM and futures factory structures in Germany _012708 |
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_tHuman-Centred CIM : informating the desing, manufacturing interface _012709 |
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_tOrganizational adaptation to changing contingencies _012710 |
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_tHuman resource development : education, training and labour market _012711 |
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_tExcluding women from the technologies of the future _012712 |
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_tAre we running out of time? _012713 |
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_tRecent value changes in Western Europe _012714 |
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_tChanges in attitudes and approaches to the philosophy of planning : the case of France _012715 |
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_tWork and its future _012716 |
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_tTechnological change and the future of work : an approach to annalysis _012717 |
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_tPost-fordist people? Culturalmeanings of new technoeconomic systems _013279 |
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_tMeasuring the future : statistics and the information age _013280 |
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_tThe contours of integred Europe : the origin, status and prospects of European integration _013527 |
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_tGrassroots approaches and alternative politics in the Third World _013548 |
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_tEuropean network for training in strategic prospective _013549 |
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_tEuropean management : steering the future towards the present _013558 |
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_tPolicies and strategies for sustainable development in Bangladesh _013760 |
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_tWomen can change the future _013761 |
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_tFrom who am I? to where am I? : framing the shape and time of the future _014518 |
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_tA way through the maze : what futurists do and how they do it _014519 |
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_tSocial innovation and citizen movements _014520 |
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_tTechnical change and future trends in the world economy _016482 |
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_tThe hidden dimension of industrialization : an expanding division of labour _016483 |
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_tRethinking development : a role for innovation networking in the "other two-thirds" _016484 |
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_tFlexible specialization, new technologies and future industrialization in developing countries _016485 |
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_tReconceptualizing the cultural dynamics of the future _016486 |
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_tThe third world and the new world order in the 1990s _016487 |
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_tModernizing innovations : analysing their using and prospects in Brazil _016488 |
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_tTelework remains "made to measure" : the large-scale introduction of telework in the Netherlands _016489 |
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_tScenários on economic and social cohesion in Europe _016490 |
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_tIs it a transition or a revolution? _016491 |
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_tThe fallacy of single-level control : local economies in a changing global environment _016492 |
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_tA major change in working time _016493 |
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_tAn international comparison of working times _016494 |
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_tThe social organization of time _016495 |
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_tThe evolution of working time in Germany _016496 |
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_tRecent working time developments in the UK : insights from the engineering industry _016497 |
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_tJapan : the reduction in working time : an unfinished cultural revolution _016498 |
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_tMore work for some, less work for others : working hours in the USA _016499 |
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_tThe economic effects of reducing the reorganizing working time _016500 |
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_tPost-industrial convergence in time allocation _016501 |
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_tFrench policies on working time : a loss of meaning _016502 |
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_tDoes sustainable development lead to sustainability? _016581 |
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_tStructural and institutional adjustments and the new technological cycle _016582 |
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_tVirtual reality in the real world : history, applications and projections _022257 |
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_tTechnology forecasting in Japan _022258 |
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_tTransformations : the eigth new ages of capitalism _022259 |
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_tThe earth summit and japan's initiative in environmental diplomacy _022260 |
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_tLooking for the real megatrends _022261 |
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_tGrowth and impacts of the subterranean economy in the third world _022262 |
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_tEnvironmental management and business strategy : towards a new strategic paradigm _023636 |
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_tThe fragmented futures of human rights and democracy : a review of recent literature _023637 |
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_tIntroduction : work organization and successful innovation : recent evidence and perspective _023940 |
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_tEmployment and innovation advanced communication technologies : Strategies for growth of employment _023941 |
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_tChanges in work organization and public support : the case of the Swedish work life fund _023942 |
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_tThe social management of environmental change _023996 |
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_tManaging the information revolution : lessons for bisiness from the French Revolution _024018 |
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_tUsing hierarchy theory to explore the concept of sustainable devolopment _024019 |
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_tTechnology and the transition to environmental sustainability : the problem of technological regime shifts _024020 |
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_tDevelopment or decolonization in the Andes? Frédérique Apffel _026223 |
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_tPaths to sustainable development : the role of social indicators _026224 |
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_tThe Future of Work in North America : Good Jobs, Bad Jobs, Beyond Jobs _026225 |
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_tChanging Course : An Outline of Strategies for a Sustainable Future _026226 |
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_tCulture and Economies : Irresistible Forces Encounter Immovable Objects _026227 |
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_tGlobal Modelling in the 1990s : A Critical Evaluation of a New Wave _026228 |
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_tRegional motors of the global economy _026468 |
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_tThe futures of telecommuting _026469 |
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_tThe United Nations : its future is its funding _026470 |
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_tThe futures rôle of technology in environmental management _026518 |
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_tTowards Flexibility With a Human Face _026585 |
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_tKnowledge, skill, and education in the new global economy _027662 |
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_tLearning and teaching about future generations _027821 |
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_tPhantasmagoric labor : the news economics of self-presentation _028088 |
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_tColloquium : knowing through doing _028206 |
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_tCyberspace as product space : interactive learning about interactive media _028353 |
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_tThe tyranny of light : the temptations and the paradoxes of the information society _028354 |
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_tThe environment in an "information society" : a transition stage towards more sustainable development? _028454 |
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_tToward governance for future generations : how do we change course? _028547 |
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_tStructural analysis using signed evaluations : distance learning into the millennium _028555 |
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_tHealth futures : fear and loathing in whitehall _028556 |
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_tProspective youth visions through imaginative education _028623 |
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_tThe University : alternative futures _028624 |
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_tThe era of finances : proposals for the future _029288 |
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_tCommunication and intelligence : distance education and culture? _029289 |
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_tGendered society, gendered futures research _029684 |
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_tThe impact of foresight on environmental science and technology policy in the Netherlands _029865 |
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_tIndustry versus ecology: environment in the new Europe _029866 |
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_tCross-impact analysis using group decision support systems : an application to the future of Hong Kong _029867 |
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_tPolitical change and public security : the prospect of Taiwan _029868 |
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_tDissenting futures and dissent in the future _029869 |
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_tTowards the common good _030010 |
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_tThe community and public spaces ecological thinking, mobility and social life in the open spaces of the city of the future _030011 |
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_tRationalising the future? Foresight in science and technology policy co-ordination _031539 |
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_tThe formalisation of work thesis : a critical evaluation _031541 |
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_tThe role of development in global fertility decline _031760 |
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_tThe global center _032062 |
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_tThe two globalizations: notes on a confused dialogue _032063 |
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_tThe ambiguities of globalization _032064 |
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_tThe open century 2000 _032065 |
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_tEnsuring the future _032442 |
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_tLimits beyond the millennium : a retrospective on the limits to growth _035322 |
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_tCommunication capabilily as an intrinsic determinant for information age _035625 |
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_tThe ecological transparency of the information society _035626 |
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_tFuture democracy in the information society _035627 |
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_tParticipatory democratization reconceived _035628 |
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_tEducation and the economy : rethinking the question of learning for the 'knowledge' era _035629 |
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_tLearning in organisations : a corporate curriculum for the knowledge economy _035630 |
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_tThe value of a story in organisation learning _035631 |
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_tFamily learning in the workplace : nurturing lifelong learning _035632 |
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_tNonviolent futures _035633 |
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_tHow the discipline of geography exacerbates poverty in the Third World _035634 |
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_tDistant futures and the environment _035783 |
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_tPost-fordism and the end of work _035784 |
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_tThe use of call centres by local public administrations _036574 |
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_tShaping the societal bill : past and the future trends in education, pensions and healthcare expenditure _036724 |
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_tThe future societal bill : methodological alternatives _036725 |
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_tDemography as a forecasting tool _036726 |
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_tGenerational accouting as a tool for modelling social expenditure in Europe _036728 |
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_tLinking social expenditures to household lifestyles _036729 |
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_tModelling the pension system _036741 |
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_tResurrection on tradictional communities in postmodern societies _037404 |
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_tIf you wanted to know the future of small business wath questions would you ask? _037409 |
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_tNGOs and local MFls : how to increase poverty reduction through women's small and micro-enterprise _037410 |
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_tPsychology, meaning and the challenges of longevity _037548 |
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_tThe future in the social sciences _037549 |
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_tThe futures of western societies : multicultural identity or extreme nationalism? _038013 |
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_tAn updated scenario typology _038014 |
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_tA paradoxical future for safety in the global knowledge economy _038015 |
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_tFuture subjunctive : backcasting as social learning _038016 |
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_tVulnerability and industrial hazards in industrializing countries : an integrative approach _038882 |
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_tLearning from young people's image of the future : a case study in Taiwan and the US _038883 |
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_tWhen machines outsmart humans _038884 |
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_tThe future of native languages _043263 |
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_tAlice's dilemma _058575 |
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_tAre we prepared for world population implosion? _058643 |
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_tThe future of Islam after 9-11 _058644 |
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_tThe futures ethical corporations _059582 |
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_tWorld future studies federation _060895 |
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_tA social forecast revisited _060896 |
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_tNeo-malthusians and cornucopians put to the test : global 2000 and the resourceful earth revisited _060897 |
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_tGreen consumption or sustainable lifestyles? Identifying the sustainable consumer _060901 |
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_tGlobalisation and environment : the long-term effects of technology on the international division of labour and energy demand _060902 |
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_tLocation based services : new challenges for planning and public administration? _060903 |
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_tForecasting, beckcasting, migration landscapes and strategic planning maps _061630 |
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_tKnowledge and complexity _061631 |
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_tImprecise probalities and scenarios _061632 |
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_tFutures beyond nationalism _062084 |
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_tTrust and the illusive force of scenarios _072096 |
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_tFutures studies and public decision in Sweden _072097 |
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_tNavigating towards sustainable development : a system dynamics approach _072098 |
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_tProbing the future : mobilising foresight in multiple-product innovation firms _072099 |
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_tTransitions in a globalising world _072100 |
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_tWork organization in post-socialist societies _072101 |
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_tHuman resources in developing countries _010223 |
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_tLabour market effects of new technology _010224 |
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_tInvesting in intelligence? _010225 |
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_tIntegration of scenarios and strategic management : using relevant, consistent and likely scenarios _010226 |
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_tWomen, men, and management : redesigning our future _010351 |
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_tThe job cycle : a positive approach _010352 |
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_tTelework : projections _010353 |
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_tDynamics of information technology implementation _010356 |
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_tApplied management information systems : business analysis _0334 |
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_tManagement : agent of human cultural evolution _0335 |
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