Technological Forecasting & Social Change 1996 - Abstracts

Technological Forecasting & Social Change 1996
TitleSubjectAuthors
An international comparative study of basic scientific research capacity: OECD countries, Taiwan and Korea.Social sciencesLim, Yang Taek, Song, Chung Han
Anticipating the future high-tech competitiveness of nations: indicators for twenty-eight countries.Social sciencesPorter, Alan L., Roessner, J. David, Newman, Nils, Cauffiel, David
A rebuttal to "Nuclear future - a case of method bias?" (response to article by Sven Hunhammar in this article, p.213)Social sciencesNitta, Yoshitaka
A thriving future for terrorism.Social sciencesCoates, Joseph F.
Challenges of networking in technology assessment.(Special Section: The International Association of Technology Assessment and Forecasting Institutions)Social sciencesCoenen, Reinhard
Communitarianism and professionalism: a values oriented approach to criminal justice technology.Social sciencesKlay, William Earle, Sewell, James D.
Competing in cyberspace: the future of the legal profession.Social sciencesKatsh, M. Ethan
Consuming materials: the American way.(Special Issue: Technology and the Environment)Social sciencesWernick, Iddo K.
Decarbonization: doing more with less.Social sciencesNakicenovic, Nebojsa
Decarbonizing the global energy system.(Special Issue: Technology and the Environment)Social sciencesGrubler, Arnulf, Nakicenovic, Nebojsa
Discovery in the context of application.Social sciencesForay, Dominique, Gibbons, Michael
Dismantling the ivory tower: the influence of networks on innovative output in emerging technologies.Social sciencesDebackere, Koenraad, Clarysse, Bart, Rappa, Michael A.
Economists' distortion of the contribution of science and technology to the economy.(Column)Social sciencesCoates, Joseph F.
Electronic power to the people: who is technology's keeper on the cyberspace frontier?Social sciencesOgden, Michael R.
Electronics manufacturing in 2020: a National Technological University Management of Technology mini-Delphi.Social sciencesPorter, Alan L., Cauffiel, David A.
Energy technologies: systemic aspects, technological trajectories, and institutional frameworks.(Special Issue: Technology and the Environment)Social sciencesMartin, Jean-Marie
Escaping lock-in: the case of the electric vehicle.(Special Issue: Technology and the Environment)Social sciencesCowan, Robin, Hulten, Staffan
European TA discourses - European TA? (technology assessment)(Special Section: The International Association of Technology Assessment and Forecasting Institutions)Social sciencesCronberg, Tarja
Exploring larger biotech research firm strategies: projections from a comparison of small and larger firms.Social sciencesSwamidass, Paul M., McCutchen, William W., Jr.
Foresight as a survival characteristic: when (if ever) does the long view pay?Social sciencesAyres, R.U., Axtell, R.
Gene discourses: politics, culture, law, and futures.Social sciencesInayatullah, Sohail, Fitzgerald, Jennifer
Global energy perspectives: a summary of the joint study by the International Institute for Applied Systems Analysis and World Energy Council.Social sciencesGrubler, Arnulf, Nakicenovic, Nebojsa, Jefferson, Michael
Going to market: a commentary.Social sciencesToma, Luigi
Going to market: a comparative study of Russian and Romanian marketing managers.Social sciencesShama, Avraham, Ciurel, Violeta
Human population dynamics revisited with the logistic model: how much can be modeled and predicted?Social sciencesAusubel, Jesse H., Marchetti, Cesare, Meyer, Perrin S.
Identifying critical success factors in defense development projects: a multivariate analysis.Social sciencesLipovetsky, S., Tishler, A., Dvir, D., Shenhar, A.
Implications of chaos research for new product forecasting.Social sciencesPhillips, Fred, Kim, Namwoon
Induced innovation and path dependence: a reassessment with respect to agricultural development and the environment.(Special Issue: Technology and the Environment)Social sciencesRuttan, Vernon W.
Institutional support for technological improvement - the case of Hungary.(Special Section: The International Association of Technology Assessment and Forecasting Institutions)Social sciencesInzelt, Annamaria
Intellectual property law, technology and our probable future.Social sciencesHalbert, Debora
Introduction.Social sciencesDator, Jim, Halbert, Debora
Introduction. (introduction to the special issue on technology and the environment)(Special Issue: Technology and the Environment)Social sciencesGrubler, Arnulf, Foray, Dominique
Law and technology in the twenty-first century.Social sciencesCoates, Joseph F.
Law's mapping of cyberspace: the shape of new social space.Social sciencesGaitenby, Alan
Long-term diffusion factors of technological development: an evolutionary model and case study.Social sciencesKwasnicki, Witold, Kwasnicka, Halina
Moving toward crisis preparedness: factors that motivate organizations.Social sciencesKovoor-Misra, Sarah
My ideal client. (on other uses of endowment funds)Social sciencesCoates, Joseph F.
Nuclear future - a case of method bias? (response to article by Y. Nitta and S. Yoda, Technological Forecasting and Social Change, v. 49, p. 175, 1995)Social sciencesHunhammar, Sven
R&D productivity: a global multi-industry comparison.Social sciencesGraves, Samuel B., Langowitz, Nan S.
Research by accident.(Special Issue: Technology and the Environment)Social sciencesSchelling, Thomas C.
Technological slowdown or societal speedup - The price of system complexity?Social sciencesLinstone, Harold A.
Technology and court administration in the twenty-first century: hurtling toward?Social sciencesDahlin, Donald C.
Technology and the environment: an overview.(Special Issue: Technology and the Environment)Social sciencesGrubler, Arnulf, Foray, Dominique
Technology-driven forecasts, the Phillips curve, and monetary policy-making.Social sciencesBerry, Brian J.L.
Technology trends and the practice of law: an administrative perspective.Social sciencesMcMillan, James E.
Temporal aggregation in diffusion models of first-time purchase: does choice of frequency matter?Social sciencesPutsis, William P., Jr.
The behavior of business managers when adopting new technologies.Social sciencesToulouse, Jean-Marie, Gagnon, Yves-C.
The greening of technology and models of innovation.(Special Issue: Technology and the Environment)Social sciencesFreeman, Chris
The innovation funnel.Social sciencesDunphy, Steven M., Herbig, Paul R., Howes, Mary E.
The map of the city: putting an Asian face on crime.Social sciencesWhite, James D.
Theory and applications of the Delphi technique: a bibliography (1975-1994).Social sciencesGupta, Uma G., Clarke, Robert E.
The problem of attention management in innovation for sustainability.(Special Issue: Technology and the Environment)Social sciencesBrooks, Harvey
The yield curve as an electoral bellwether.Social sciencesBerry, Brian J.L., Elliott, Euel, Harpham, Edward J.
Timing, diffusion, and substitution of successive generations of technological innovations: the IBM mainframe case.Social sciencesMahajan, Vijay, Muller, Eutan
Twenty-first century law to meet the challenge of twenty-first century organized crime.Social sciencesMoore, Richter H., Jr.
Update on the ... millennium project. (American Council for the United Nations University)Social sciencesGlenn, Jerome C., Gordon, Theodore J.
Waking the sleeping giants: commercializing state R&D in the United States and Russia.Social sciencesSedaitis, Judith B.
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