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Why are we surprised at surprises? Integrating disruption theory and system analysis with the scenario methodology to help identify disruptions and discontinuities
Authors:George Burt [Author Vitae]
Institution:Room 2.15, Centre for Scenario Planning and Future Studies, Department of Management, University of Strathclyde Business School, 199 Cathedral Street, Glasgow G4 0QU, Scotland, UK
Abstract:The scenario literature has limited discussion on the process of identifying the systemic conditions that could create disruption and/or discontinuity. This paper focuses on the integration of Christensen's theory of disruption and system analysis with the scenario methodology to develop a framework that provides an understanding of the underlying systemic conditions that create disruption and/or discontinuity. The framework is developed from a recent scenario case study to show the process of integrating these three theories and approaches. The case study reveals the systemic conditions inherent in the UK energy industry and how these conditions may portend discontinuity.
Keywords:Scenarios  Disruption  Discontinuity  Predetermined elements  Pierre Wack  Clayton Christensen  System-in-use  System analysis  Systemic lock-in  Resource dependency
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