Cross-Impact Balance Analysis
Cross-Impact Balance (CIB) analysis is a semi-quantitative foresight method that turns a panel of qualitative expert judgments into a small set of internally consistent scenarios. Introduced by Wolfgang Weimer-Jehle in 2006, CIB describes a system as a set of descriptors, each of which can take one of several discrete future states, and asks experts to judge, pairwise, how strongly each state promotes or restricts every other state. These judgments form a cross-impact matrix; a balance algorithm then searches the combinatorial space of state combinations for configurations in which every descriptor's chosen state is the one most strongly supported by all the others. These self-consistent combinations are the scenarios. CIB has become a standard tool for building qualitative socio-technical scenarios, including the shared socio-economic pathways used in climate research.
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מפת שיטות
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מקורות
- Weimer-Jehle, W. (2006). Cross-impact balances: A system-theoretical approach to cross-impact analysis. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 73(4), 334-361. DOI: 10.1016/j.techfore.2005.06.005 ↗
- Schweizer, V. J., & Kriegler, E. (2012). Improving environmental change research with systematic techniques for qualitative scenarios. Environmental Research Letters, 7(4), 044011. DOI: 10.1088/1748-9326/7/4/044011 ↗
איך לצטט עמוד זה
ScholarGate. (2026, June 23). Cross-Impact Balance (CIB) Analysis for Internally Consistent Scenario Construction. ScholarGate. https://scholargate.app/he/futures-foresight-studies/cross-impact-balance-analysis
איזו שיטה?
הציבו שיטה זו לצד קרובותיה הקרובות וקראו אותן זו לצד זו — הספרייה מניחה את הספרים על השולחן; הבחירה בידיכם.
- Cross-Impact Matrix MethodFutures Foresight Studies↔ השוואה
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- General Morphological AnalysisFutures Foresight Studies↔ השוואה
- Intuitive Logics Scenario PlanningFutures Foresight Studies↔ השוואה