Technological Forecasting & Social Change 1999 - Abstracts

Technological Forecasting & Social Change 1999
TitleSubjectAuthors
A choice-based diffusion model for multiple generations of products.Social sciencesJun, Duk Bin, Park, Yoon S.
And after the bombing has stopped?(From My Perspective)(responsibility for territorial disputes)Social sciencesJudge, Anthony
Approaching the new millennium.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesModis, Theodore
A primer on logistic growth and substitution: the mathematics of the Loglet Lab software.Social sciencesAusubel, Jesse H., Meyer, Perrin S., Yung, Jason W.
A second lease on life for technological forecasting.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesModis, Theodore
Assumption drag and the new millennium.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesPhillips, Fred
Assumption drag in economic development.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesAscher, William
A stochastic logistic innovation diffusion model studying the electricity consumption in Greece and the United States.Social sciencesGiovanis, A.N., Skiadas, C.H.
Being helpful.(analyzing the impact of technological forecasting on the economy of small nations)Social sciencesCoates, Joseph F.
Beyond uncertainty: facing the inconceivable.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesDror, Yehezkel
Boom time in forecasting.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesCoates, Joseph F.
Building core competencies in crisis management through organizational learning: the case of the French nuclear power producer.Social sciencesMetais, Emmanuel, Roux-Dufort, Christophe
Can free information really accelerate technology diffusion?Social sciencesMorgenstern, Richard D., Al-Jurf, Saadeh
Carrying capacity: a model with logistically varying limits.Social sciencesAusubel, Jesse H., Meyer, Ferrin S.
Certainties old and new.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)(directions of possible change)Social sciencesMartino, Joseph P.
Chemistry of social interactions.Social sciencesDuncan, James F.
Chief Technology Officers (CTOs) in historic survival decisions of countries and corporations.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesChacko, George K.
Complexity science: implications for forecasting.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesLinstone, Harold A.
Counter-trends and potential trend conversions in the early twenty-first century.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesPelc, Karol I.
Current foresight activities in Central Europe.(Special Issue: National Foresight Projects)(technology foresight)Social sciencesGrupp, Hariolf, Blind, Knut, Chuls, Kerstin
Current foresight activities in France, Spain, and Italy.(Special Issue: National Foresight Projects)(technology foresight)Social sciencesHeraud, Jean-Alain, Cuhl, Kerstin
Depth perception.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)(technological forecasting)Social sciencesPorter, Alan L.
Dis the Threat Industry.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)(understanding the inherent biases in forecasts)Social sciencesAusubel, Jesse H.
Economic assumptions in need of renovation.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesAyres, Robert U.
Effects of incumbency and R&D affiliation on the legitimation of electric vehicle technologies.Social sciencesMcGrath, Robert N.
Energy perspectives into the next millennium: from resources scarcity to decarbonization.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesNakicenovic, Nebojsa
Extrapolation without understanding.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesKash, Don E.
Factors influencing the adoption of sustainable agricultural technologies: evidence from the state of Espirito Santo, Brazil.Social sciencesBurton, M.P., Filho, H.M. de Souza, Young T.
Fuzzy seasonal time series for forecasting the production value of the mechanical industry in Taiwan.Social sciencesYu, Hsiao-Cheng, Tzeng, Gwo-Hshiung, Tseng, Fang Mei
Generation X: the 'infopreneurs' of tomorrow?Social sciencesDunphy, Steven
Getting at assumptions is troublesome.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesCoates, Joseph F.
Global technology policies for economic growth.Social sciencesMitchell, Graham R.
Information technology and innovation in small and medium-sized enterprises.Social sciencesStroeken, Jan H.M., Dierckx, Marcel A.F.
Judgemental inputs to the forecasting process: research and practice.Social sciencesHarries, Clare
Measurement of dematerialization/materialization: a case analysis of energy saving and decarbonization in OECD countries, 1960-95.Social sciencesSun, J.W., Meristo, T.
Measuring the pace of technological progress: implications for technological forecasting.Social sciencesKayal, Aymen
National technology foresight activities around the globe: resurrection and new paradigms.(Special Issue: National Foresight Projects)Social sciencesGrupp, Hariolf, Linstone, Harold A.
Predicting the future: lessons from evolutionary theory.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesBowonder, B., Miyake, T., Muralidharan, B.
Predictions and policy decisions.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesBrunner, Ronald D.
Recasting competitiveness: attractive societies and the surprising disappearance of tradeoffs.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesKyriakou, Dimitris
Role of externalities in inducing technical change: a case study of the Indian machine tool industry.Social sciencesKathuria, Vinish
Routes to technological learning and development: an assessment of Malaysia's innovation policy and performance.Social sciencesTidd, Joseph, Brocklehurst, Michael
Some good reasons for faith in the market.(From My Perspective)(technological innovations are increasing the economic value of public corporations)(Column)Social sciencesPhillips, Fred
Strategic role of technological self-reliance in development management.Social sciencesSharif, Nawaz
Tech forecasting: an empirical perspective.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesPorter, Alan L.
Technological forecasting at the stock market.Social sciencesModis, Theodore
Technological threat and opportunity assessment.Social sciencesPistorius, Carl W.I., du Preez, Gert
Technology forecasting activities in Japan.(Special Issue: National Foresight Projects)Social sciencesKuwahara, Terutaka
Technology foresight activities in Korea and in countries closing the technology gap.(Special Issue: National Foresight Projects)Social sciencesGrupp, Hariolf, Shin, Taeyoung, Hong, Soon-Ki
Technology foresight for wiring up the national innovation system: experiences in Britain, Australia, and New Zealand.(Special Issue: National Foresight Projects)Social sciencesMartin, Ben R., Johnston, Ron
Technology spillovers between sectors and over time.Social sciencesVerspagen, Bart, De Loo, Ivo
Templates of original innovation: projecting original incremental innovations from intrinsic information.Social sciencesGoldenberg, Jacob, Mazursky, David, Solomon, Sorin
TFSC: 1969-1999.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)(Technological Forecasting and Social Change)Social sciencesLinstone, Harold A.
The anatomy of a decision.(the National Regulatory Commission's hasty termination of its security program to protect nuclear plants from terrorist attacks bypassed standard decision-making procedures)Social sciencesHoos, Ida Russakoff
The gas turbine: a new technological paradigm in electricity generation.Social sciencesIslas, Jorge
The Loglet Lab software: a tutorial.Social sciencesAusubel, Jesse H., Meyer, Perrin S., Yung, Jason W.
The Millennium Project: issues and opportunities for the future.(Special Issue: The Millennium Project)Social sciencesGlenn, Jerome C., Gordon, Theodore J.
The past and future of futures research.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesHelmer, Olaf
The prospects for accuracy and completeness in forecasting.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesGordon, Theodore Jay
The radical uncertainty of the future.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)(forecasting)Social sciencesAlic, John A.
The role of capital intensity and technology usage in upgrading skills in the U.S. labor market.Social sciencesAlyan, Nafez
Thirty years of change and stability.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)(technological forecasting)Social sciencesMartino, Joseph P.
Three reversals in the twenty-first century.(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)Social sciencesHalal, William E.
Toward a sustainable energy regime: a long-wave interpretation of global energy shifts.Social sciencesPodobnik, Bruce
Using object-oriented simulation to explore substitution between technologies: an application to the UK mobile telecommunications industry.Social sciencesJensen, Kjeld, Vlahos, Kiriakos, Christodoulou, Kostis
What have we learned?(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)(technological forecasting)Social sciencesAyres, Robert U.
Wrong is beautiful!(Technological Forecasting at the Millennium: Looking Back and Looking Ahead)(the importance of the forecasting process)Social sciencesGrupp, Hariolf
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