Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
10492051 Futures 2010 7 Pages PDF
Abstract
In the mid-1990s a theoretical definition of future orientation was elaborated by Hungarian futurists Nováky, Hideg and Kappéter to conduct empirical research on the capacity of human foresight under given historical conditions. Future orientation is a way human thinking is manifested, where thoughts are filled with preconceptions, imagination and expectations. Our research has shown that the following component parts characterise future orientation: thinking about the future, applying regular social techniques to limit its uncertainty, actions taken in the interest of the future, and expectations concerning the future. Based on these component parts the future orientation of Hungarian society was studied empirically in 1995 and in 2006. Comparative analysis of the findings of the two surveys is presented below.
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