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{{short description|Finnish footballer (born 1965)}} |
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| name = Mika Aaltonen |
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| name = Mika Aaltonen |
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| birth_date = {{Birth date and age|1965|11|16}} |
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| birth_place = Turku |
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| nationality = Finnish |
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| education = Master of Economics 1994, Turku School of Economics |
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| position = [[Midfielder]] |
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Ph.D. (Economics) 1997, Turku School of Economics |
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Associate Professor (Foresight & Complexity) 2004, Lappeenranta University of Technology |
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| known_for = - Arctic Strategy, Sustainability Manifesto, Brave New World, The Third Lens, Robustness |
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| years1 = 1982–1987 | clubs1 = [[Turun Palloseura|TPS]] | caps1 = 85 | goals1 = 12 |
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- Scoring the winning goal in Inter Milan vs FC Turku (TPS) in San Siro, in 1997. |
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| years2 = 1987–1988 | clubs2 = [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]] | caps2 = 0 | goals2 = 0 |
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| years3 = 1988 | clubs3 = → [[AC Bellinzona|Bellinzona]] (loan) | caps3 = 14 | goals3 = 3 |
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| years4 = 1988–1989 | clubs4 = → [[Bologna F.C. 1909|Bologna]] (loan) | caps4 = 3 | goals4 = 0 |
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| years5 = 1989–1990 | clubs5 = [[Hertha BSC]] | caps5 = 12 | goals5 = 0 |
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| years6 = 1990–1993 | clubs6 = [[Turun Palloseura|TPS]] | caps6 = 86 | goals6 = 7 |
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| years7 = 1993–1994 | clubs7 = [[Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C.|Hapoel Be'er Sheva]] | caps7 = 11 | goals7 = 3 |
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| years8 = 1994 | clubs8 = [[Tampereen Pallo-Veikot|TPV]] | caps8 = 5| goals8 = 1 |
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| nationalyears1 = 1988–1994 |
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| nationalteam1 = [[Finland national football team|Finland]] |
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| nationalcaps1 = 18 | nationalgoals1 = 1 |
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'''Mika Aaltonen''' (born 16 November 1965) is a [[Finland|Finnish]] former [[association football|footballer]]. His position was an attacking central midfielder. He also played for the [[Finland national football team|Finnish national team]]. |
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'''Mika Aaltonen''' is a Ph.D. (Economics), Associate Professor (Foresight and Complexity), Founder of the Royal Society of Arts Helsinki Chapter, Editorial Board Member of European Foresight Journal, and Editorial Board Member of E:CO (Emergence: Complexity and Organisations journal). |
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During his career (1982–1994) he played in [[Finland]], [[Italy]], [[Switzerland]], [[Germany]], and [[Israel]] for [[Turun Palloseura|TPS]], [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Internazionale]], [[AC Bellinzona|Bellinzona]], [[Bologna F.C. 1909|Bologna]], [[Hertha BSC]], [[Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C.]] and [[Tampereen Pallo-Veikot]]. He finished his career at a relatively young age because of a persistent ankle injury, and because of this, he ended up concentrating more on his studies. Aaltonen studied throughout his playing career, and after he retired from football, he earned a doctorate degree in economics. |
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He has written 16 books and over 100 articles about foresight, complex adaptive systems, decision-making and societal change. |
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Mika has worked as visiting researcher at the London School of Economics (UK), the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (France) and the Gregorian University (Italy). |
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He is a co-founder of PORT 2.0 Ltd. A company pioneering the design and construction of new logistics facilities to meet the increasing challenges of sustainability, safety and efficiency in near shore and onshore logistics. |
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And Chairman of Sustainable Nation Group, a company focused in building up new analytic capabilities to climate change transformation. |
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Biography |
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Mika lives in Helsinki, but was born in Heideken Turku, got married in Turku Cathedral, is an alumni of the year at Turku School of Economics, and a hall of fame football player at FC Turku (TPS). |
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[[File:Mika Aaltonen.jpg|thumb|Mika Aaltonen]] |
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Books (10) |
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* ''Education in the 2020s. Hope, and Where It Comes From'' (2021), Edukustannus. |
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* ''Artificial Intelligence – Man and Machine'' (2020), AlmaMedia. |
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* ''Tomorrow´s Society – Conditions for Well-being'' (2019), AlmaMedia. |
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* ''The Third Lens. Multi-ontology Sense-making and Strategic Decision-making'' (2016), 2<sup>nd</sup> edition, Routledge. |
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* ''Crossroads. Transformations on the road to 2040'' (2015) with American analyst Michael Loescher, Aalto University. |
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* ''The Renaissance Society'' (2013) with Danish futurist Rolf Jensen, McGrawHill. |
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* ''Mr & Mrs Future. Five Big Questions'' (2012) with Danish futurist Rolf Jensen, shortlisted for the best economic book by SEFE, Talentum. |
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* ''Robustness – Anticipatory and Adaptive Human Systems'' (2010), Emergent Publications. |
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* ''Complexity as a Sensemaking Framework'' (2005) with Doctor Theodor Barth, SFI Professor John L. Casti, LSE Professor Eve Mitleton-Kelly & Director Irene T. Sanders, FFRC – publications. |
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* ''Organisational Complexity'' (2003) with Associate Professor Auli Keskinen & LSE Professor Eve Mitleton-Kelly, FFRC Publications. |
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Articles (10) |
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* ''Brave New World. Transformations in Transport,and the Consequences They Entail'', Finest Bay Area Development/Smart City Innovation Cluster Publication (2023). |
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* ''The Future of Facilitation. Leadership, Influence and Impact in Disruptive Times'', with awarded facilitator Paolo Martinez, IAF Publication (2021). |
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* ''A Manifesto for a Sustainable Planet'' (2015), with Shell scenario planner Ian Dunlop & UN Policy Planning Chief Tapio Kanninen, foreword by president Tarja Halonen, Helsinki Sustainability Center Publications. |
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* ''Arctic Storm. Transformation in Transportation and the Emergence of Finland in the World Stage'' (2013), with American analyst Michael Loescher, Lapland Publication. |
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* Knowledge, Time-space Contexts and Management, ''Philosophy of Management. Vol. 10, No 3, 79-85, (2011).'' |
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* Emergence and Design in Foresight Methods, ''European Foresight Platform Brief No. 180 (2010).'' |
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* Evaluation and Organization of Futures Research Methodology – Version 3.0. Futures Research Methodology – Version 3.0, ''The Millennium Project Publication (2009).'' |
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* Future´s Education. A Multi-ontology Approach''. In: Thinking About the Future. Strategic Anticipation and RAHS. Singapore National Security Coordination Secretariat,'' 31-40, (2008). |
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* Chronotope space – Managing the complex trade-offs between the properties of the strategic landscape and the time frame being considered. ''Foresight.'' Vol 9, No 4, 58-62, (2007), Emerald LiteratiNetwork 2008 Highly Commended Award. |
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* Circular Cause, Time and Narrativity. ''International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy.'' Vol. 2, No. 3, 183-193, (2007). |
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Football |
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After being selected the key player of the Finnish league and the best player of the Under 21 national team, Mika signs, at the age of 21 years, a three years contract with Inter Milan. He plays for Inter one friendly game: Inter Milan (All. Trapattoni – Zenga – Bergomi, Baresi, Ferri, Brehme – Berti, Aaltonen, Mattheus – Rummenigge, Serena, Diaz) vs Soviet Union. |
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Mika has won 1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze and 1 Cup in Finland; 1 bronze in Israeli league (Hapoel Beer Sheva) and 1 Second Bundesliga title (Hertha Berlin). Mika has also played for AC Bellinzona in Switzerland and AC Bologna in Italy. |
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Aaltonen is best remembered for a goal scored against Italian goalkeeper [[Walter Zenga]] in [[UEFA Cup]] in 1987 during a match between [[Turun Palloseura]] and [[F.C. Internazionale Milano|Inter Milan]] at the [[San Siro]] stadium in [[Milan]].<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.helsinkitimes.fi/htimes/sport/4638-the-miracle-of-san-siro.pdf | title = Helsinki Times | access-date = 27 August 2009 | archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20110725190841/http://www.helsinkitimes.fi/htimes/sport/4638-the-miracle-of-san-siro.pdf | archive-date = 25 July 2011 | url-status = dead | df = dmy-all }}</ref> This goal more or less earned him a transfer to Inter shortly afterwards. |
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==References== |
==References== |
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== Sources== |
== Sources== |
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* ''Jalkapallon Pikkujättiläinen'' (WSOY 2003) {{ISBN|978-951-0-27037-0}} |
* ''Jalkapallon Pikkujättiläinen'' (WSOY 2003) {{ISBN|978-951-0-27037-0}} |
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* ''The Royal Society of Arts Journal'', August 2007 |
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* ''La Gazzetta dello Sport'', 7 Settembre 2019 |
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==External links== |
==External links== |
Revision as of 09:38, 27 April 2023
Mika Aaltonen | |
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Born | Turku | November 16, 1965
Nationality | Finnish |
Education | Master of Economics 1994, Turku School of Economics
Ph.D. (Economics) 1997, Turku School of Economics Associate Professor (Foresight & Complexity) 2004, Lappeenranta University of Technology |
Known for | - Arctic Strategy, Sustainability Manifesto, Brave New World, The Third Lens, Robustness - Scoring the winning goal in Inter Milan vs FC Turku (TPS) in San Siro, in 1997. |
Mika Aaltonen is a Ph.D. (Economics), Associate Professor (Foresight and Complexity), Founder of the Royal Society of Arts Helsinki Chapter, Editorial Board Member of European Foresight Journal, and Editorial Board Member of E:CO (Emergence: Complexity and Organisations journal).
He has written 16 books and over 100 articles about foresight, complex adaptive systems, decision-making and societal change.
Mika has worked as visiting researcher at the London School of Economics (UK), the Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers (France) and the Gregorian University (Italy).
He is a co-founder of PORT 2.0 Ltd. A company pioneering the design and construction of new logistics facilities to meet the increasing challenges of sustainability, safety and efficiency in near shore and onshore logistics.
And Chairman of Sustainable Nation Group, a company focused in building up new analytic capabilities to climate change transformation.
Biography
Mika lives in Helsinki, but was born in Heideken Turku, got married in Turku Cathedral, is an alumni of the year at Turku School of Economics, and a hall of fame football player at FC Turku (TPS).
Books (10)
- Education in the 2020s. Hope, and Where It Comes From (2021), Edukustannus.
- Artificial Intelligence – Man and Machine (2020), AlmaMedia.
- Tomorrow´s Society – Conditions for Well-being (2019), AlmaMedia.
- The Third Lens. Multi-ontology Sense-making and Strategic Decision-making (2016), 2nd edition, Routledge.
- Crossroads. Transformations on the road to 2040 (2015) with American analyst Michael Loescher, Aalto University.
- The Renaissance Society (2013) with Danish futurist Rolf Jensen, McGrawHill.
- Mr & Mrs Future. Five Big Questions (2012) with Danish futurist Rolf Jensen, shortlisted for the best economic book by SEFE, Talentum.
- Robustness – Anticipatory and Adaptive Human Systems (2010), Emergent Publications.
- Complexity as a Sensemaking Framework (2005) with Doctor Theodor Barth, SFI Professor John L. Casti, LSE Professor Eve Mitleton-Kelly & Director Irene T. Sanders, FFRC – publications.
- Organisational Complexity (2003) with Associate Professor Auli Keskinen & LSE Professor Eve Mitleton-Kelly, FFRC Publications.
Articles (10)
- Brave New World. Transformations in Transport,and the Consequences They Entail, Finest Bay Area Development/Smart City Innovation Cluster Publication (2023).
- The Future of Facilitation. Leadership, Influence and Impact in Disruptive Times, with awarded facilitator Paolo Martinez, IAF Publication (2021).
- A Manifesto for a Sustainable Planet (2015), with Shell scenario planner Ian Dunlop & UN Policy Planning Chief Tapio Kanninen, foreword by president Tarja Halonen, Helsinki Sustainability Center Publications.
- Arctic Storm. Transformation in Transportation and the Emergence of Finland in the World Stage (2013), with American analyst Michael Loescher, Lapland Publication.
- Knowledge, Time-space Contexts and Management, Philosophy of Management. Vol. 10, No 3, 79-85, (2011).
- Emergence and Design in Foresight Methods, European Foresight Platform Brief No. 180 (2010).
- Evaluation and Organization of Futures Research Methodology – Version 3.0. Futures Research Methodology – Version 3.0, The Millennium Project Publication (2009).
- Future´s Education. A Multi-ontology Approach. In: Thinking About the Future. Strategic Anticipation and RAHS. Singapore National Security Coordination Secretariat, 31-40, (2008).
- Chronotope space – Managing the complex trade-offs between the properties of the strategic landscape and the time frame being considered. Foresight. Vol 9, No 4, 58-62, (2007), Emerald LiteratiNetwork 2008 Highly Commended Award.
- Circular Cause, Time and Narrativity. International Journal of Management Concepts and Philosophy. Vol. 2, No. 3, 183-193, (2007).
Football
After being selected the key player of the Finnish league and the best player of the Under 21 national team, Mika signs, at the age of 21 years, a three years contract with Inter Milan. He plays for Inter one friendly game: Inter Milan (All. Trapattoni – Zenga – Bergomi, Baresi, Ferri, Brehme – Berti, Aaltonen, Mattheus – Rummenigge, Serena, Diaz) vs Soviet Union.
Mika has won 1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronze and 1 Cup in Finland; 1 bronze in Israeli league (Hapoel Beer Sheva) and 1 Second Bundesliga title (Hertha Berlin). Mika has also played for AC Bellinzona in Switzerland and AC Bologna in Italy.
References
Sources
- Jalkapallon Pikkujättiläinen (WSOY 2003) ISBN 978-951-0-27037-0
- The Royal Society of Arts Journal, August 2007
- La Gazzetta dello Sport, 7 Settembre 2019
External links
- Mika Aaltonen at National-Football-Teams.com
- 1965 births
- Living people
- Footballers from Turku
- Finnish footballers
- Finland international footballers
- Turun Palloseura footballers
- AC Bellinzona players
- Bologna F.C. 1909 players
- Hertha BSC players
- Hapoel Be'er Sheva F.C. players
- Veikkausliiga players
- Serie A players
- 2. Bundesliga players
- Liga Leumit players
- Finnish expatriate footballers
- Expatriate footballers in Italy
- Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Italy
- Expatriate footballers in Switzerland
- Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Switzerland
- Expatriate footballers in Germany
- Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Germany
- Expatriate footballers in Israel
- Finnish expatriate sportspeople in Israel
- Association football midfielders
- Finnish football midfielder stubs