Scan-4-Light: A Searchlight function horizon scanning and trend monitoring project

O. Saritas, I. Miles

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Abstract

Purpose
The current paper aims to present the Scan‐4‐Light study, which was conducted for the systematic scanning and analysis of the Searchlight newsletters as a rapidly growing collection of articles on trends and topics in development and poverty.

Design/methodology/approach
Built upon the concept of the systemic foresight methodology, the Scan‐4‐Light approach involves the integrated use of horizon scanning, network analysis and evolutionary scenarios combined with expert consultations and workshops. The study identified the emerging trends, issues, weak signals and wild cards; created high‐value visualisations to emphasize the results and findings; and produced narratives to increase the impact and awareness of the development issues.

Findings
The Scan‐4‐Light project has resulted in a large number of specific outputs, providing the views of the Searchlight newsletters' contents at various levels of granularity. It has set out to show how the tools used here can be applied to illustrate the relationships among issues, and how these vary across countries and regions over time, and are linked to various stakeholders and possible solutions to problems.

Research limitations/implications
Scan‐4‐Light demonstrates how foresight tools and techniques can be used for the analysis of complex and uncertain issues, such as development and poverty, in a systemic way.

Practical implications
The Scan‐4‐Light approach can be applied in a number of areas for scanning and identifying emerging trends and issues, and understanding the relationships between systems and solutions.

Social implications
The paper gives evidence that most of the issues, if not all, related to development are not isolated, but interlinked and interconnected. They require more holistic understanding and intervention with an effective collaboration between stakeholders.

Originality/value
A demonstration of a novel scanning approach is presented in the paper.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)489-510
Number of pages22
JournalForesight
Volume14
Issue number6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Aug 2012

Keywords

  • Development
  • Poverty
  • Searchlight
  • Horizon scanning
  • Network analysis
  • Scenarios
  • Forward planning
  • Project evaluation

Research Beacons, Institutes and Platforms

  • Manchester Institute of Innovation Research

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