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The Effects of Scenario Planning on Participant Perceptions of Creative Organizational Climate
Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies (2015)
  • Thomas J. Chermack, Colorado State University
  • Laura M. Coons, Colorado State University
  • Kim Nimon, University of Texas at Tyler
  • Peggy Bradley, Colorado State University
  • Peggy Bradley, University of Colorado Hospital
  • Margaret B. Glick, Colorado State University
Abstract
This research reports on the effects of scenario planning on participant perceptions of organizational creative climate. Participants from scenario planning projects in four different organizations were asked to contribute to the study as well as participants from four similar organizations that did not receive scenario planning. The scenario work took place over the course of 3 months and data were collected as pre- and posttests. Comparisons were made that suggest some significant changes over the course of the intervention period for the intervention group, but not for the comparison group. Results and limitations are discussed in detail and recommendations for future research are provided. 
Keywords
  • scenario planning,
  • creative organizational climate,
  • research on scenario planning effects
Publication Date
August 1, 2015
DOI
10.1177/1548051815582225
Citation Information
Thomas J. Chermack, Laura M. Coons, Kim Nimon, Peggy Bradley, et al.. "The Effects of Scenario Planning on Participant Perceptions of Creative Organizational Climate" Journal of Leadership & Organizational Studies Vol. 22 Iss. 3 (2015) p. 355 - 371
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/kim-nimon/30/