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Futures thinking in market-shaping research: Developing an onto-epistemological foundation and analytical framework




AuthorsHalinen, Aino; Kaartemo, Valtteri; Tapio, Petri

PublisherElsevier

Publication year2026

Journal: Journal of Business Research

Article number116179

Volume210

ISSN0148-2963

eISSN1873-7978

DOIhttps://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2026.116179

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Abstract

Although market‑shaping research is inherently future‑oriented, it has paid limited attention to how actors envision future markets. Companies’ visions are assumed to drive market‑shaping efforts, yet how these visions are constructed and evolve remains underexplored. Two fundamental weaknesses account for this omission. First, the ontological and epistemological assumptions of market-shaping research are inconsistent. Second, the mental models that market-shaping actors form about future markets have largely been neglected. To address these shortcomings, this study proposes systematic incorporation of futures thinking into market-shaping research. Drawing on futures research, it develops an onto‑epistemological foundation for future-oriented market-shaping studies and introduces an analytical framework for examining actors’ mental models of how markets could or should be developed. The paper concludes with a research agenda encouraging empirical inquiry into how market actors anticipate and respond to uncertainties and cultivate alternative views beyond singular, deterministic visions.


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We gratefully acknowledge the financial support received from the Dr. h.c. Marcus Wallenberg Foundation for Research in Business Administration, Finland, the Foundation for Economic Education, Finland, and the Strategic Research Council (SRC) within the Research Council of Finland grant for TRANSFORM-AI (#372923).


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