International Institute of Forecasters
The International Institute of Forecasters (IIF) is a non-profit organization based in Medford, Massachusetts[1] and founded in 1981 that describes itself as "dedicated to developing and furthering the generation, distribution, and use of knowledge on forecasting."[2][3]
Publications
The IIF publishes the following:[4]
- Foresight: The International Journal of Applied Forecasting[5]
- International Journal of Forecasting, published in collaboration with Elsevier[6][7]
- The Oracle[8]
Conferences
The IIF organizes the annual International Symposium on Forecasting, held in a different location each year.[9] They have also organized and sponsored other conferences and workshops.[10]
IIF has collaborated with other organizations such as the European Central Bank in organizing workshops and conferences.[11]
Other activities
The International Institute of Forecasters sponsored the M3 competition, a forecasting competition whose results were published in a special issue of the International Journal of Forecasting that was made available at reduced cost.[12]
IIF teamed up with the SAS Institute to award two $5000 research grants in 2011.[13]
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