Technological Forecasting & Social Change 1993 |
Title | Subject | Authors |
Agricultural technology: international dimensions (with emphasis on rice). (Special Issue: Technology and Innovation in Agriculture and Natural Resources) | Social sciences | Evenson, R.E. |
Airports and the air transportation system: functional refinements and functional discovery. | Social sciences | Gifford, Jonathan L., Garrison, William L. |
A suicidal industry (airlines) assisted by Dr. Death (FAA). (Federal Aviation Administration) (Column) | Social sciences | Coates, Joseph F. |
Bayesian updates using precursor events. | Social sciences | Martino, Joseph P. |
Developing acceptance strategies based on a demand structure analysis. | Social sciences | Dathe, Johannes M. |
Development-environment interactions in the export of hazardous technologies: a comparative study of three multinational affiliates in developing countries. | Social sciences | Brown, Halina Szejnwald, White, Allen L., Himmelberger, Jeffrey J. |
Ethics and biases in technology adoption: the small-farm argument. (Special Issue: Technology and Innovation in Agriculture and Natural Resources) | Social sciences | Abara, Isaac O.C., Singh, Surendra |
Expert systems in agriculture and resource management. (Special Issue: Technology and Innovation in Agriculture and Natural Resources) | Social sciences | Plant, Richard E. |
Explanation versus prediction: a comment on a paper by Dijkstra. (comment onan article by T.K. Dijkstra, Technological Forecasting and Social Changes, vol.42, p 85, 1992)(includes author's response) | Social sciences | Sogaard, Villy |
How to keep that innovative spirit alive: An examination of evolving innovative hot spots. | Social sciences | Herbig, Paul, Golden, James E. |
Intellectual property rights and technological innovation in agriculture. (Special Issue: Technology and Innovation in Agriculture and Natural Resources) | Social sciences | Horbulyk, Theodore M. |
Knowledge, economic structure, and growth. | Social sciences | Wei-bin Zhang |
Market distortions and technological process in agriculture. (Special Issue: Technology and Innovation in Agriculture and Natural Resources) | Social sciences | Pardey, Philip G., Alston, Julian M. |
Market equilibrium impacts of agricultural technology adoption. (Special Issue: Technology and Innovation in Agriculture and Natural Resources) | Social sciences | Caswell, Margriet F., Shoemaker, Robbin A. |
New management dimensions in international business. | Social sciences | Maruyama, Magoroh |
Policy analysis for growth of a new technology product. | Social sciences | Mohapatra, Pratap K.J., Saha, Barun K. |
Potential benefits of biotechnology in aquaculture: the case of growth hormones in French trout farming. (Special Issue: Technology and Innovation in Agriculture and Natural Resources) | Social sciences | Bonnieux, F., Gloaguen, Y., Rainelli, P., Faure, A., Fauconneau, B., Le Bail, P.-Y., Maisse, G., Prunet, P. |
Simultaneous estimation of seed-fertilizer adoption decisions: an application to hybrid maize in Malawi. (Special Issue: Technology and Innovation in Agriculture and Natural Resources) | Social sciences | Smale, Melinda, Heisey, Paul W. |
Succession of technologies. | Social sciences | Petersen, H.J. Styhr |
Technological change and the spatial restructuring of data entry and processing services. | Social sciences | Howland, Marie |
Technological substitutions in the computer industry. | Social sciences | Modis, Theodore |
Technology measurement: A composite approach. | Social sciences | Esposito, Emilio |
The adoption of agricultural innovations: a review. (Special Issue: Technology and Innovation in Agriculture and Natural Resources) | Social sciences | Feder, Gershon, Umali, Dina L. |
The advent of biotechnology transfer in agriculture. (Special Issue: Technology and Innovation in Agriculture and Natural Resources) | Social sciences | Zilberman, David, Parker, Douglas D., Postlewait, Alyssa |
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