Technological Forecasting & Social Change 1997 - Abstracts

Technological Forecasting & Social Change 1997
TitleSubjectAuthors
A general hypothesis of aggregated expectations.Social sciencesMercer, David
A prospective on macrocybernetic process management systems.Social sciencesSutherland, John W.
A qualitative cross-impact approach to find the key technology.(analyzing cross-impact relationships of technologies)Social sciencesSoung Hie Kim, Gi Ho Jeong
Assessing the relationship between the user-based market share and unit sales-based market share for pirated software brands in competitive markets.Social sciencesMahajan, Vijay, Muller, Eitan, Givon, Moshe
Can state government actions affect innovation and its diffusion?: an extended communication model and empirical test.Social sciencesBretschneider, Stuart, Moon, Myung Jae
Congress and policy analysis: a context for assessing the use of OTA projects. (Office of Technology Assessment)Social sciencesWhiteman, David
Defense conversion into a global system of proprietary technologies: the case of Taiwan's aircraft industry.Social sciencesChiang, Jong-Tsong
Determining aggregated expectations of future outcomes.Social sciencesMercer, David
Econometric study on the technology gap between Korea and Japan.Social sciencesKlein, John J., Lim, Yang-Taek
Genetic re-engineering of corporations.Social sciencesModis, Theodore
Governance and conflict developments collected in Round 1 of the Millenium Project 1996 look-out study.(Technical Note)Social sciencesGlenn, Jerome C., Gordon, Theodore J.
Governance and cooperative networks: an adaptive systems perspective.(includes references)Social sciencesStacey, Ralph, Smith, Michaela Y.
Governing in an information society.Social sciencesRosell, Steven A.
Historical lessons from technological disruptions: will the storm always pass?(Column)Social sciencesCoates, Joseph F.
Impact of computerized automation on Indian manufacturing industries.Social sciencesYadav, R.C., Narain, Rakesh
Implementing continuous improvement in the North American mining industry.Social sciencesJakelski, Dave, Lebrasseur, Rolland
Innovation and industrialization: a long-term comparison.Social sciencesTunzelmann, G.N. Von
Innovation forecasting.Social sciencesWatts, Robert J., Porter, Alan L.
Introduction: the end of OTA and the future of technology assessment. (Office of Technology Assessment)Social sciencesGuston, David H., Bimber, Bruce
Lessons in technology assessment: methodology and management at OTA. (Office of Technology Assessment)Social sciencesWood, Fred B.
Longevity and life expectancy.Social sciencesMarchetti, Cesare
Modeling technological change in energy demand forecasting: a generalized approach.Social sciencesDecanio, Stephen J., Laitner, John A.
Mode-locking in a forced business cycle.Social sciencesLarsen, Erik Reimer, Haxholdt, Christian
Modularity and productivity: assessing the impact of digital technology in the U.S. telecommunications industry.Social sciencesMajumdar, Sumit K.
Multiple-objective methods in regulatory decision making: a conceptual framework applied to U.S. automobile safety standards.Social sciencesWhite, K. Preston Jr., White, Douglas J.
New opportunities for technology assessment in the post-OTA world. (Office of Technology Assessment)Social sciencesLa Porte, Todd M.
Nuclear waste and future societies: a look into the deep future.Social sciencesHora, Stephen C., Winterfeldt, Detlof Von
Pen, print, and pentium.(the adverse and positive effects of communication innovations in the society and politics)Social sciencesMorgan, N.S.
Proposal for a world governance network.(Technical Note)Social sciencesToma, Luigi
Public health and aesthetics in the environmental debate.(From my Perspective)(Column)Social sciencesPhillips, Fred
Reengineering technology governance for Philippines 2000.Social sciencesSharif, Nawaz
Reflections of a participant-observer: the technocratic/democratic contradiction in the practice of technology assessment.Social sciencesBereano, Philip L.
Selecting a variety of futures for scenario development.Social sciencesJenkins, Larry
Strategic technology scanning.Social sciencesVan Wyk, Rias J.
Synthetic technology-analytic governance: the 21st century challenge.Social sciencesKash, Don E., Rycroft, Robert W.
Technological change, employment, and sustainability.Social sciencesAlic, John A.
Technology and finance: the electronic markets.Social sciencesRaymond, Susan U., Werthamer, N. Richard
Technology and governance: an introduction.Social sciencesLinstone, Harold A.
Technology assessment in the U.S. state legislatures.Social sciencesBranscomb, Lewis M., Jones, Megan, Guston, David H.
Technology assessment: product or process?Social sciencesVan Eijndhoven, Josee C. M.
The Congressional Office of Technology Assessment: a retrospective and prospects for the post-OTA world.Social sciencesHill, Christopher T.
The difficulty of measuring capital, revisited: does science offer an alternative?Social sciencesPayson, Steven
The diffusion of successive generations of a technology: a more general model.Social sciencesIslam, Towhidul, Meade, Nigel
The Millenium Project: 1997 state of the future - implications for actions today.Social sciencesGlenn, Jerome C., Gordon, Theodore J.
The OTA story: the agency perspective. (Office of Technology Assessment)Social sciencesHerdman, Roger C., Jensen, James E.
The past and future of constructive technology assessment.Social sciencesRip, Arie, Schot, Johan
The UK Parliamentary Office of Science and Technology and its interaction with the OTA. (Office of Technology Assessment)Social sciencesNorton, Michael
Very long term communication intelligence: the case of markers for nuclear waste sites.Social sciencesHora, Stephen C., Lomberg, Jon
What crises could teach us about complexity and systemic management: the case of the Nestucca oil spill.Social sciencesPauchant, Thierry C., Deschamps, Isabelle, Waaub, Jean-Philippe, Lalonde, Martine
Will low technology products disappear? The hidden innovation processes in low technology industries.Social sciencesHansen, Povl A., Serin, Goran
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