Technological Forecasting & Social Change 1998 - Abstracts

Technological Forecasting & Social Change 1998
TitleSubjectAuthors
A brief look at a market-driven approach to university technology transfer: one model for a rapidly changing global economy.(TARA Symposium)Social sciencesMejia, Luis R.
Alternative energy strategies for the United Kingdom revisited: market competition and sustainability.Social sciencesHammond, Geoffrey P.
Analysis of the interaction between regional R&D productivity and the investment strategies of multinational enterprises.Social sciencesCampi, Cinthia, Bella, Agostino La
A production analysis of the manufacturing industries in Iran.Social sciencesHeshmati, Almas, Nafar, Nosratollah
A reply to Berry, Modis and Modelski.(Intellectuals George Modelski, Theodore Modis and Brian Berry)Social sciencesLemarchand, Guillermo A., Mallman, Carlos A.
Assessing the impact of shift to electronic communication and information dissemination by a professional organization: an analysis of the Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE).Social sciencesHerkert, Joseph R., Nielsen, Christine S.
Bimodal System Dynamic: a technology assessment and forecasting approach.Social sciencesKeller, Peter, Ledergerber, Urs
Biofuels as sustainable technologies: perspectives for less developed countries.Social sciencesCadenas, Alfredo, Cabeduzo, Sara
Business and privacy in the early 21st century.Social sciencesCoates, Joseph F.
Business-university virtual teaming for strategic planning.(TARA Symposium)Social sciencesCarayannis, Elias G., Hazlett, James A.
Complexity is just a word.Social sciencesCorning, Peter A.
Coping with technology divergence policies and strategies for India's industrial development.Social sciencesD'Costa, Anthony P.
Critical success factors for business reengineering and corporate performance: the case of Korean corporations.Social sciencesGibson, David V., Tae Kyung Sung
Developing models of preference for home-based and center-based telecommuting: findings and forecasts.Social sciencesMokhtarian, Patricia L., Stanek, David M.
Development and use of biopesticides: implications of government policy and consumers' preferences.Social sciencesUri, Noel D.
Diagnosing constraints in knowledge of SMEs.(small and medium-sized enterprises)Social sciencesKeizer, J.A., Vos, J.-P., Halman, J.I.M.
Expectations for the university in the knowledge-based economy.Social sciencesConceicao, Pedro, Heitor, Manuel V., Oliveira, Pedro M.
Firms in new technologies: the case of superconductivity.Social sciencesGrupp, Hariolf, Muent, Gunnar, Toegel, Andreas
Firm's R&D activity and intensity and the university-enterprise partnerships.Social sciencesVedovello, Conceicao
Flexible entry strategies for emerging telecom markets.Social sciencesCroson, David C., Fox, James F., Ashurkov, Vladimir L.
Generational billows? A comment on Mallmann-Lemarchand.Social sciencesBerry, Brian J.L.
Generational explanation of long-term "billow-like" dynamics of societal processes.Social sciencesMallmann, Carlos A., Lemarchand, Guillermo A.
Generations and global change.Social sciencesModelski, George
How to apply the concept of sustainability to a region.Social sciencesRenn, Ortwin, Goble, Rob, Kastenholz, Hans
How universities can organize to support industrially relevant research effectively.(TARA Symposium)Social sciencesLopez, Wallace H.
Hy-Labo = hybrid laboratories: springboard for the science and technology basic plan.(TARA Symposium)Social sciencesSaito, Hiroshi
Implications of the dominant design in electronic initiation systems in the South African mining industry.Social sciencesPistorius, Carl W.I., Smit, Francois C.
Innovation in the service sector: results from the Italian statistical survey.Social sciencesSirilli, Giorgio, Evangelista, Rinaldo
Integration of technology assessment in R&D management practices.Social sciencesBerloznik, Robert, Langenhove, Luk van
Interdisciplinary research organization: science technology engineering matching programs (STEMPS).(TARA Symposium)Social sciencesSaito, Hiroshi
Limits to cycles and harmony in revolutions.Social sciencesModis, Theodore
Modified Delphi methodology for technology forecasting: case study of electronics and information technology in India.Social sciencesChakravarti, A.K., Vasanta, B., Krishnan, A.S.A., Dubash, R.K.
Organizational learning in successful East Asian firms: principles, practices, and prospects.Social sciences 
Product growth models for medium-term forecasting of short life cycle products.Social sciencesMatsuo, Hirofumi, Kurawarwala, Abbas A.
Readying children for the future.Social sciencesCoates, Joseph F.
Relative income and investment comparisons among OECD nations. (Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development)Social sciencesBass, Frank M., Scully, Gerald W.
Revitalizing university research and its contribution to society: a conference at the Tsukuba Advanced Research Alliance.(TARA Symposium)Social sciencesPhillips, Fred, Eto, Manabu
Scenario management: an approach to develop future potentials.Social sciencesFink, Alexander, Gausemeier, Juergen, Schlake, Oliver
Staged estimation of international diffusion models: an application to the global cellular telephone adoption.Social sciencesDekimpe, Marnik G., Parker, Philip M., Sarvary, Miklos
Strategy for activating university research.(TARA Symposium)Social sciencesScott, Norman R.
Sustainable consumption and production of plastics?Social sciencesMulder, Karel F.
Technological evolution of personal computers and market implications.Social sciencesEsposito, Emilio, Mastroianni, Michele
Technological progress: a proposed measure.Social sciencesAyres, Robert U.
Technology assessment as guidance to government management of new technologies in developing countries.Social sciencesCoates, Joseph F.
Technology forecasting and assessment: the case of zero emissions.Social sciencesPauli, Gunter
The Canadian Networks of Centres of Excellence (NCE) Program.(TARA Symposium)Social sciencesGill, Doug
The emerging importance of knowledge for development: implications for technology policy and innovation.Social sciencesConceicao, Pedro, Gibson, David V., Heitor, Manuel V., Shariq, Syed S.
The emerging role of telecommunication: extrapolation of novel applications around the world: introduction to the special issue and summary of content.Social sciencesHauptman, Oscar, Kiggundu, Moses, Tomczyk, Michael S.
The future of heroism.(Column)Social sciencesCoates, Joseph F.
The George Washington University forecast of emerging technologies.Social sciencesHalal, William E., Kull, Michael D., Leffmann, Ann
The learning curves underlying convergence.Social sciencesGaines, Brian R.
Theories, data, and potential impacts of mobile communications: a longitudinal analysis of U.S. national surveys.Social sciencesKatz, James E., Aspden, Philip
Traditional and modern technology assessment: toward a toolkit.Social sciencesEnde, Jan van den, Mulder, Karel, Knot, Marjolin, Moors, Ellen, Vergragt, Philip
Understanding the defense conversion dilemma.Social sciencesTishler, Asher, Dvir, Dov, Shenhar, Aaron J., Hougui, Sadok Z., Sharan, Yair
University-industry partnerships in management research.(TARA Symposium)Social sciencesPhillips, Fred
University research vitalization and social contribution.(TARA Symposium)Social sciencesBuchberger, Bruno
University technology transfer programs: a profit/loss analysis.Social sciencesTrune, Dennis R., Goslin, Lewis N.
Using Delphi for a long-range technology forecasting, and assessing directions of future R&D activities: the Korean exercise.Social sciencesShin, Taeyoung
Utilizing university research for social contribution.(TARA Symposium)Social sciencesScott, Norman R.
World population growth and the role of annual energy use per capita.Social sciencesSheffield, John
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