Publications (books)
Hines, A. (2024). Imagining After Capitalism. Dorset, UK: Triarchy Press.
Slaughter, R. (Ed.) & Hines, A. (Assoc. Ed.) (2020). The Knowledge Base of Futures Studies 2020. Association of Professional Futurists.
Hines, A. & Bishop, P. (2015). Thinking about the future: Guidelines for strategic foresight (2nd edition). Houston, TX: Hinesight.
Bishop, P. & Hines, A. (2012). Teaching about the Future: The Basics of Foresight Education. Houndmills, UK: Palgrave Macmillan.
Hines, A. (2011). ConsumerShift: How changing values are reshaping the consumer landscape. Tucson, AZ: No Limit Publishing.
Hines, A. & Bishop, P. (2007). Thinking about the future: Guidelines for strategic foresight. Washington, DC: Social Technologies.
Coates, J. Mahaffie, J. & Hines, A. (1997). 2025: Scenarios of US and Global Society Reshaped by Science and Technology. Akron, OH: Oak Hill.
Jarratt, J., Coates, J., Mahaffie, J. & Hines, A. (1994). Managing your future as an association. Washington, DC: ASAE Foundation.
Dissertation
Hines, A. (2012). The role of an organizational futurist in integrating foresight into organizations (Unpublished doctoral dissertation). Leeds Metropolitan University, Leeds, UK.
Technical Reports and Monographs
Hines, A. (2020, March). Key issues influencing the future internationalization of higher education. Bureau of International Cooperation Strategy, Ministry of Higher Education, Science, Research and Innovation.
Hines, A., Bengston, D., & Dockry, M. (2019). The forest futures horizon scanning project. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-187. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station. 81 p.
Hines, A. (2011). Global trends: Drivers, values, implications, and strategic questions for credit unions. Madison, WI: Filene Research Institute.
Publications (articles)
Hines, A., Benoit, H., Leong, L., Worrell, D., Schlehuber, L. and Cowart A. 2024. Mapping Archetype Scenarios across the Three Horizons. Futures, 162, 103418.
Hines, A. Vincent, MJ, and RW Puddy (2024). Establishing a strategic foresight learning and action network (SF-LAN) at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). World Futures Review, 16(3), 244–260.
Hines, A. (2023). Imagining after capitalism. Journal of Futures Studies, 28(2), 123-137,
Bengston, D., Westphal, L., Adelson, P., Crabtree, J., Dockry, M., Hines, A. Kubik, G., Romero, M., Van Stanley, Z., Zimmerman, N. (2023). Emerging signals of change that could shape the future of forestry: A horizon scan. Journal of Forestry, published online, October 31,2023.
Hines, A. (2023). Foresight in higher education: The US perspective. The New Horizon in Higher Education, 1(1), 47-53.
Hines, A. and Dockai, L. (2021). Key issues influencing the future internationalization of higher education: The case of Thailand. On the Horizon, 29(3), 77-100.
Hines, A. et al. (2021). Monitoring emerging issues: A proposed approach and initial test. World Futures Review, 0(0), 1–19.
Hines, A. (2021). Guiding foresight into the future. Special Issue: Tribute to Richard Slaughter, Futures, Available online June 21, 2021.F
Hines, A. (2020). The evolution of framework foresight. Foresight, 22 (5/6), 643-651.
McBride, Y., Daniels, K., & Hines, A. (2019). The Future City Index: An application of computerized text-based analysis to the measurement of community-level futures orientation. World Futures Review, published online December 31, 2019.
Moqaddamerad, S., Hurmelinna-Laukkanen, P., and Hines, A. (2019). Creating novel business models through enhancing strategic thinking capability. Paper Presented at The ISPIM Innovation Conference – Celebrating Innovation: 500 Years Since daVinci, Florence, Italy on 16-19 June 2019.
Harris, D., Rosenthal, K. and Hines, A. (2019). Thinking like a futurist could help veterinary medicine. Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, 255(5), 523-524.
Hines, A. (20i9) Transition scenarios via backcasting. Journal of Futures Studies, 24 (1), 1-14.
Hines A. (2019) Getting ready for a post-work future. Foresight and STI Governance, 13(1), 19-30.
Cowart, A. Hines, A., Callaway, K., Bengston, D., Dockry, M. (2019). Scenarios to provide context for horizon scanning: backcasting North American forest futures from 2090 to 2035. In Hines, A.,
Bengston, D. & Dockry, M. (2019). The forest futures horizon scanning project. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-187. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 14-21.
Hines, A. (2019). Communicating horizon scanning. In Hines, A., Bengston, D. & Dockry, M. (2019). The forest futures horizon scanning project. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-187. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 62-66.
Hines, A., Schutte, J., Romero, M. & Bengston, D. (2019). Scenarios to provide context for horizon scanning: backcasting North American forest futures from 2090 to 2035. In Hines, A., Bengston, D. & Dockry, M. (2019). The forest futures horizon scanning project. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-187. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 49-61.
DeVaney, L. Bengston, D. Dockry, M. Hines, A. (2019). Exploration of a horizon scanning trend: Growing indigenous empowerment. In Hines, A., Bengston, D. & Dockry, M. (2019). The forest futures horizon scanning project. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-187. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 42-48.
Bengston, D., DeVaney, L., Dockry, M., Hines, A., Kubik, G., Roe, B., Romero, M. (2019). Using the Implications Wheel in horizon scaning: Exploring implications of growing apathy toward the environment. In Hines, A., Bengston, D. & Dockry, M. (2019). The forest futures horizon scanning project. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-187. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 34-41.
Callaway, K., Hines, A., & Bengston, D. (2019). Identifying current USDA forest service issues to provide context for horizon scanning. In Hines, A., Bengston, D. & Dockry, M. (2019). The forest futures horizon scanning project. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-187. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 29-31.
Roe, B. & Hines, A. (2019). An innovative method for identifying fruitful scanning sources for forest futures. In Hines, A., Bengston, D. & Dockry, M. (2019). The forest futures horizon scanning project. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-187. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 14-21.
Hines, A., Bengston, D., Dockry, M., & Cowart, A. (2019). Setting up the forest futures horizon scanning system. In Hines, A., Bengston, D. & Dockry, M. (2019). The forest futures horizon scanning project. Gen. Tech. Rep. NRS-P-187. Newtown Square, PA: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service, Northern Research Station: 5-13.
Hines A. & Perry C., (2018). An integral futures lens on future security issues. In: Masys A. (ed) Security by Design. Advanced Sciences and Technologies for Security Applications. Springer, Cham.
Hines, A. (2018, February). Don’t be surprised by the future. Marketer: The Journal of the Society for Marketing Professional Services, Vol. 37(1) 28-32.
Hines, A., Bengston, D. Dockry, M. & Cowart, A. (2018, January). Setting up a horizon scanning system: A U.S. federal agency example. World Futures Review, 10(2) 136–151.
Hines, A. (2017). Aligning design with emerging needs. MISC, Vol. 26, 134-135.
Hines, A. (2017) Emerging student needs disrupting higher education. On the Horizon, 25(3), 197-208.
Hines, A. & Whittington, A. (2017) Nine emerging student needs. On the Horizon, 25(3), 181-189.
Hines, A. (2017) Framework foresight for exploring emerging student needs. On the Horizon, 2593), 145-156.
Hines, A. & Suarez, J. (2017) Why student needs. On the Horizon, 25(3), 141-144.
Hines, Andy, Gary, Jay, Daheim, Cornelia & van der Laan, Luke. 2017. “Building foresight capacity: Toward a foresight competency model.” World Futures Review, 9(3), 123-141.
Hines, A. (2017). I am not a consumer: The implications of long-term values shifts. MISC, Vol. 25, 40-41.
Hines, A. (2017). Framing successful foresight. MISC, Vol. 24, 76-77.
Hines, A. (2016, Fall). Preparing for the unknown: Anticipating the future economy. MISC, 118-119
Hines, A. & Zindato, D. (2016) Designing foresight and foresighting design: Opportunities for learning and collaboration via scenarios. World Future Review, 8(4), 180–192.
Hines, A. (2016, June) Let’s talk about success: A proposed foresight outcomes framework for organizational futurists. Journal of Futures Studies, 20(4), 1–20.
Hines, A. (2016, Spring). The future of anything and everything. MISC, 30-31.
Hines, A. (2016). Can I get a job as a futurist? World Future Review, 8(1), 46-53.
Hines, A. (2016, January/February). The future of course materials. The College Store, 84-89.
Hines, A. & Gold, J. (2015). An organizational futurist role for integrating foresight into corporations. Technological Forecasting and Social Change, 101, 99–111.
Hines, A. (2015). Future-friendly design: Designing for and with future consumers. In M. Luchs, K. S. Swann & A. Griffin (Eds.), Design thinking: New product development essentials from the PDMA (pp. 333-348). Hoboken, NJ: Wiley.
Hines, A. (2015, Summer). The end of work as we know it. Career Planning and Adult Development Journal, 10-19.
Hines, A. (2015, April). Just Wow! [Review of the book The Wow Project by T. Peters] APF Compass, 26.
Hines, A. (2015, January). Professional task force lays out a pathway. APF Compass, 17.
Hines, A. (2015, January). Raising the bar for professional futurists: A tribute to Joe Coates. APF Compass, 14-15.
Hines, A. (2014). Know your stuff – but it’s okay if you don’t have a PhD in the top, In Hope Katz Gibbs, PR rules: The playbook (pp. 10-11). Arlington. VA: Inkandescent Publishing Company.
Hines. A. (2014, September/October). A training ground for professional futurists. The Futurist, 43.
Hines, A., & Carbone, C. (2014, August). What will work look like in 2020 and beyond? BeInkandescent. Retrieved from http://www.beinkandescent.com/articles/2146/the-future-of-work
Hines. A. (2014, January). Future shock revisited [Review of the book Future shock by A. Toffler]. APF Compass, 24-26.
Hines. A. (2013, Summer). Changing minds [Review of the book Righteous mind: Why good people are divided by politics and religion by J. Haidt] APF Compass, 15-17.
Hines, A. & Gold, J. (2013) Professionalizing foresight: Why do it, where it stands, and what needs to be done. Journal of Futures Studies, 17(4), 35-54.
Hines, A. & Bishop, P. (2013), Framework foresight: Exploring futures the Houston way. Futures, 51, 31–49.
Hines, A. (2013) Shifting values: Hope and concern for ‘waking up.’ On the Horizon, 21 (3), 187-196.
Hines, A. (2013, Quarter 1). A framework for understanding emerging consumer needs. PDMA Visions, 16-21.
Hines, A., & Carbone, C. (2013, Spring). The future of knowledge work. Employment Relations Today, 1-17.
Hines, A. (2012). Futurists as the ‘black swans’ of thinking about the future. In The futures of futures (p. 22) Houston: Association of Professional Futurists.
Hines, A. (2012). Introduction. In The futures of futures (p. 1) Houston: Association of Professional Futurists,
Hines, A. (2012, May). Are you ready to be part of the workforce of the future? BeInkandescent. Retrieved from http://www.beinkandescent.com/articles/976/workforce-of-the-future
Hines, A. (2012, January). What do consumers want? Futurist Andy Hines Explains in “ConsumerShift.” BeInkandescent. Retrieved from http://www.beinkandescent.com/articles/809/Andy%2BHines%2Bconsumershift
Hines, A. (2011). Global trends: Drivers, values, implications, and strategic questions for credit unions. Madison, WI: Filene Research Institute.
Hines, A. (2011, Quarter 4). Futurists as the black swans of thinking about the future. APF Compass, 9-10.
Hines, A. (2011, Spring). A dozen surprises about the future of work. Employment Relations Today, 1-15.
Hines. A. (2011). Hitting the snooze button on the future [Review of the book The biggest wake up call in history by R. Slaughter]. Foresight, 13(2), 87-101.
Hines, A. (2010, Summer). Retirement as an obsolescent concept. Special Issue of Adult Career Development Journal, 25(2), 8-17.
Hines, A. & Collins, T. (2010, June/July). The evolution of integral futures. World Future Review, 5-16.
Hines, A. & Bishop, P. (2010, Quarter 3). An overview of the Houston Futures Studies curriculum. APF Compass, 8-12.
Hines, A. (2009, October/November). How accurate are your forecasts? More accurate than you might think. World Future Review, 5-22.
Hines, A., Abraham, D. & Calder, C. (2009, October). Six catalysts shaping the future of product development. PDMA Visions, 20-23.
Hines, A. (2009). Consumer trends in three different worlds. Reprinted in D. Cole (Ed.). Annual editions: Economics. NY: McGraw Hill.
Hines, A. (2009). The future of innovation is provoking innovation via the future. In Trifilova, A & von Stamm, B. (Eds.) The future of innovation (pp. 50-51), Burlington, VTL: Gower.
Hines, A. (2008, September-October). Global trends in culture, infrastructure, and values. The Futurist, 18-23.
Hines, A. (2008, July/August). Consumer trends in three worlds. The Futurist, 18-23.
Hines, A. (2008, Winter). The future of youth happiness. Changewaves, 1-3.
Hines, A. (2008). Strategic foresight: The state of the art. Reprinted in E. Bas & M. Guillo (Eds.) Foresight and social innovation. Madrid, Spain: Plaza y Valdés.
Hines, A. (2007, September). Why foresight? I can think of 316 reasons. Changewaves, 1.
Bishop, P., Hines. A., & Collins, T. (2007). The current state of scenario development: An overview of techniques. Foresight, 9(1), 5-25.
Hines, A., & Abraham, D. (2006, September). The “trend” before the storm: How to use trend analysis and foresight to improve new product development success rates. PDMA Visions, 19-21.
Hines, A. (2006, September/October 2006). Strategic foresight: The state of the art. The Futurist, 18-21.
Hines, A. (2006). The state of the art in strategic foresight. In T. Mack (Ed.), Creating global strategies for humanity’s future. Washington, DC: World Future Society.
Hines, A. (2006, Fall). Foresight for sustainable strategies and strategic agility. MWorld: The Journal of the AMA.
Hines, A. (2006, April/May). Seeing what’s next: Completing Christensen’s trilogy of innovation,” APF Compass, 7-8.
Hines, A. (2006)). Good news on the values front! [Review of the book Modernization, culture change & democracy by R. Inglehart & C. Welzel]. Foresight, 8(3), 65-68.
Hines, A. (2005). Limits to growth: The thirty year update. [Review of the book Limits to Growth: The Thirty Year Update by D. Meadows, D. Meadows, & J. Randers]. Foresight, 7 (4), 51–53.
Hines, A. (2005, June). Using foresight to generate insight: A sampler of futures tools. Competia Online Magazine.
Hines, A. (2004). Growing the professional futures field. In Slaughter, R. (Ed.). The knowledge base of futures studies (Professional edition CD-ROM). Indooroopilly, Australia: Foresight International.
Hines, A. (2004). Ten questions every organizational futurist should be able to answer. In Slaughter, R. (Ed.). The knowledge base of futures studies (Professional edition CD-ROM). Indooroopilly, Australia: Foresight International.
Hines, A. (2004). The history and development of the association of professional futurists. In Slaughter, R. (Ed.). The knowledge base of futures studies (Professional edition CD-ROM). Indooroopilly, Australia: Foresight International.
Hines, A. (2004). Integral futures: Breadth plus depth equals foresight with insight. [Review of Volume 1, AFI Foresight Monographs Series by the Australian Foresight Institute]. On the Horizon, 12(3), 123-127.
Hines, A. (2004). The personal brand in futures. Foresight, 6(1), 60-61.
Hines, A. (2003). Applying integral futures to environmental scanning. Futures Research Quarterly, 19(4), 49-62.
Hines, A. (2003). The futures of futures: A scenario salon. Foresight, 5(4), 28-35.
Hines, A. (2003). An audit for organizational futurists: 10 questions every organizational futurist should be able to answer. Foresight, 5(1), 20-33.
Hines, A. (2002). Raising the bar of professionalism in futures studies. Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 69, 551-554.
Hines, A. (2002). A practitioner’s view of the future of futures studies. Futures, 34, 337-347.
Hines, A. (2002). Translating futures work (Hinesight). Foresight, 64(4), 60.
Hines, A., Kelly, K. & Noesen, S. (2001). Viral futures at Dow. Futures Research Quarterly, 17(3), 59-65.
Hines, A. (2001). Pushing or pulling the future? It depends (Hinesight). Foresight, 3(5), 489-490.
Hines, A. (2001). The art of external combustion (Hinesight). Foresight, 3(3), 255-258.
Hines, A. (2001). Foresight and the cult of personality (Hinesight) Foresight, 3(1), 83-84.
Hines, A. (2000). Where do your trends come from? (Hinesight). Foresight, 2(5), 53-534.
Hines, A. (2000). The facilitator v the expert, or process v content (Hinesight). Foresight, 2(4), 445-447.
Hines, A. (2000). Head start foresight: How elephants can compete with cheetahs (Hinesight). Foresight, 2(3), 362-364.
Hines, A. (2000). How foresight is being positioned inside today’s organization (Hinesight). Foresight, 2(1), 141-143.
Hines, A. (2000). The postmodern shift and jobs in the future: The coming values changes and the implications for human resources. Employment Relations Today, 26(4), 35-51.
Coates, J., Mahaffie, J. & Hines, A. (2000). One hundred seven assumptions about the future. In Teich, A. (Ed.). Technology & The Future (8th edition).
Hines, A. & Trudeau, L. (1999). Futurists on the ‘inside:’ The state of practice of organizational futurists. Futures Research Quarterly, 15(4), 27-36.
Hines, A. (1999). To managers: How foresight can help you (Hinesight). Foresight, 1(5), 487-488.
Hines, A. (1999). The foresight amphibian in the corporate world (Hinesight). Foresight, 1(4), 382-384.
Hines, A. (1999). Playing by the new global rules. [Review of the book The Lexus and the olive tree by T. Friedman]. Foresight, 1(4), 372-373.
Hines, A. (1999). Foresight and the bottom line (Hinesight). Foresight, 1(4), 299-301.
Hines, A. (1999). The simple facts of business life (Hinesight). Foresight, 1(2), 205-207.
Hines, A. (1999). What does business need from futurists? (Hinesight). Foresight, 1(1), 110-111.
Hines, A. (1999, January). Futurists meet the corporate challenge. Revista Fortuna.
Hines, A. (1998, January/February). Population growth: Two warring paradigms. The Futurist, 68.
Hines, A. (1997, November/December). Technology in service to society. The Futurist, 46-47.
Hines, A. (1997, November/December). Ever-Smarter farmers keep food abundant. The Futurist, 18.
Hines, A. & Calder, J. (1997, September/October). Changing to the knowledge economy, Directions: The Business Magazine.
Coates, J., Mahaffie, J. & Hines, A. (1997, September/October). The promise of genetics. The Futurist, 18-22.
Hines, A. (1997, September/October). Preventing war and disorder. The Futurist, 14-15September-October 1997.
Hines, A. (1997, September/October). Do you know your technology type? The Futurist, 10-11.
Hines, A. (1997, September/October). The coming Chinese century. The Futurist, 8-9.
Hines, A. (1997, July/August). Technology’s revenge. [Review of the book Why things bite back: Technology and the revenge of unintended consequences by E. Tenner]. The Futurist, 53.
Hines, A. (1997, July/August). Generational cycles predict a coming crisis. The Futurist, 14-15.
Hines, A. (1997, July/August). Americans do better, feel worse. The Futurist, 8.
Hines, A. (1997, May/June). Wiring the globe. The Futurist, 11.
Hines, A. Coates, J. & Mahaffie, J. (1996, November/December). In the Year 2025. Directions: The Business Magazine, 32-35.
Hines, A. (1996, August). 28 propositions for the year 2000. Business Leader.
Hines, A. (1996). Jobs and infotech: Work in the information society. In Cornish, E. (Ed.) Exploring your future: Living, learning, and working in the information age (pp. 7-11). Bethesda, MD: World Future Society.
Hines, A. (1996). A checklist for evaluating forecasts. In Cornish, E. (Ed.) Exploring your future: Living, learning, and working in the information age (pp. 82-86). Bethesda, MD: World Future Society.
Hines, A. (1996). The road to 2015. [Review of the book The road to 2015 by J. Petersen] ASTI Newsletter, 13(2).
Hines, A. (1996). The future of nanotechnology. In Kurian, G. & Molitor, G. (Eds.). Encyclopedia of the future. New York: Simon and Schuster.
Hines, A. (1996). The future media of exchange. In Kurian, G. & Molitor, G. (Eds.). Encyclopedia of the future. New York: Simon and Schuster.
Hines, A. (1996). Information Technology Workers, 2010. In Markley, O. (Ed.) America beyond 2001: Opposing Viewpoints Series. San Diego, CA: Greenhaven Press.
Hines, A. (1995). How to evaluate science and technology forecasts. Bulletin of Science, Technology, & Society, 15(4), 178-180.
Hines, A. (1995, November/December). A checklist for evaluating forecasts. The Futurist, 20-24.
Hines, A. (1995). Keynote Address. In Faughnan, B. (Ed.) Space manufacturing 10 Pathways to the high frontier, Proceedings of the twelfth SSI-Princeton conference, May 4-7, 1995 (pp. xviii-xix). Princeton, NJ: Space Studies Institute and American Institute of Aeronautics and Astronautics.
Coates, J. Mahaffie, J. & Hines, A. (1995, June 26). 28 propositions for the year 2000. Business Day.
Jarratt, J., Coates, J. Mahaffie, J. & Hines, A. (1995). Focusing on the future. Leadership, 16-30.
Hines, A. (1995, Spring). Book review. [Review of the book Metaman: The merging of humans and machines into a global superorganism by G. Stock]. Futures Research Quarterly, 92-96.
Coates, J., Mahaffie, J., & Hines, A. (1994). Technological forecasting: 1970-1993. Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 47, 23-33.
Hines, A. (1994, January/February 1994). Jobs and infotech. The Futurist, 9-13.
Hines, A. (1993, April). Transferable skills land future jobs. HR Magazine.
Hines, A. (1992, March). Book Review. [Review of Recollecting the Future by H.B. Stewart] Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 195-196.