BIBLIOGRAFIE

De voorbije jaren hebben we een enorme hoeveelheid inspiratie en kennis verzameld rond toekomstdenken, toekomstgeletterdheid (futures literacy), strategic foresight, horizon scanning en innovatiestrategie. We lazen wetenschappelijke artikels en boeken, volgden blogs, video’s en podcasts en destilleerden daaruit de inzichten die Stilstaan bij de toekomst mee vormgeven. Zoals altijd geldt: we bouwen verder op het werk van velen voor ons.

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