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The epistemological foundations of music piracy in the digital marketplace (2015)
Journal Article
Kepple-Palmer, M., Carruthers, J., Davies, C., Parry, G., & Keppel-Palmer, M. (2015). The epistemological foundations of music piracy in the digital marketplace. Foresight and STI Governance, 9(4), 42-53. https://doi.org/10.17323/1995-459X.2015.4.42.53

This paper examines the fundamental epistemological gap between the consumers and producers of digitally based products. Using the music industry and the significance of digital products in this arena as a case study of evolving relationships between... Read More about The epistemological foundations of music piracy in the digital marketplace.

A matter of foresight: How practices enable (or impede) organizational foresightfulness (2013)
Journal Article
Sarpong, D., Maclean, M., & Davies, C. (2013). A matter of foresight: How practices enable (or impede) organizational foresightfulness. European Management Journal, 31(6), 613-625. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.emj.2013.03.004

Emphasizing practice as the site of the emergence of strategic foresight, this paper draws on the contemporary turn to 'practice' to examine how the organizing practices of members positioned further down the organization may facilitate (or constrain... Read More about A matter of foresight: How practices enable (or impede) organizational foresightfulness.

The epistemological relevance of the arts in foresight and futures studies (2013)
Journal Article
Davies, C., & Sarpong, D. (2013). The epistemological relevance of the arts in foresight and futures studies. Futures, 47, 1-8. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.futures.2012.11.002

In this paper, we argue that the arts in its various forms have a genuine epistemological relevance to the theory and practice of foresight. To this end, we draw on the work of Ernst Bloch to advance the 'disclosive' role of graffiti art in contribut... Read More about The epistemological relevance of the arts in foresight and futures studies.