Delphi expert panels in the scenario‐based strategic planning of agriculture
Abstract
Purpose
This article seeks to present approaches on the utilisation of expert information in strategic planning practices.
Design/methodology/approach
The article emphasises alternative scenario development for the bases of decision making. This is done through an evaluation of Delphi studies and their feasibility for scenario construction. As an application of the information processes, both narrow and broad expert information processes are presented as alternative sources for solutions in public sector strategic planning.
Findings
Basically, there are two alternative ways to utilise Delphi studies in strategic planning and decision making: a broad expert information process (BEIP) model; and a narrow expert information process (NEIP) model.
Practical implications
As a broad process, an example is presented of the alternative future outcomes and the argumentation around it in the share of genetically modified plant varieties in commercial farming in Finland.
Originality/value
This theoretical review contributes to the discussions of the linkages between the use of expert information, the scenario planning and the strategic planning processes.
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Citation
Rikkonen, P., Kaivo‐oja, J. and Aakkula, J. (2006), "Delphi expert panels in the scenario‐based strategic planning of agriculture", Foresight, Vol. 8 No. 1, pp. 66-81. https://doi.org/10.1108/14636680610647156
Publisher
:Emerald Group Publishing Limited
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