Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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Volume 147, issue C, 2019
- Rethinking intellectual property rights in the cognitive and digital age of capitalism: An autonomist Marxist reading pp. 1-9

- Emrah Karakilic
- Faculty ideals and universities' third mission pp. 10-21

- Mark Freel, Ajax Persaud and Tyler Chamberlin
- Technological antecedents of entrepreneurship and its consequences for organizational performance pp. 22-35

- Rodrigo Martin-Rojas, Victor J. Garcia-Morales and Nuria Gonzalez-Alvarez
- Low carbon futures: Confronting electricity challenges on island systems pp. 36-50

- George Matthew, William Nuttall, Ben Mestel and Laurence S. Dooley
- Many or trusted partners for eco-innovation? The influence of breadth and depth of firms' knowledge network in the food sector pp. 51-62

- Ángela González-Moreno, Angela Triguero Cano and Francisco José Sáez-Martínez
- Embracing technology? Health and Social Care professionals' attitudes to the deployment of e-Health initiatives in elder care services in Catalonia and Ireland pp. 63-71

- Luciana Lolich, Isabella Riccò, Blanca Deusdad and Virpi Timonen
- Improving the practical application of the Delphi method in group-based judgment: A six-step prescription for a well-founded and defensible process pp. 72-82

- Ian Belton, Alice MacDonald, George Wright and Iain Hamlin
- Diffusion of alternative fuel vehicles considering dynamic preferences pp. 83-99

- Gabriela D. Oliveira, Richard Roth and Luis Dias
- Business, innovation and digital ecosystems landscape survey and knowledge cross sharing pp. 100-109

- Ranjit Gupta, Cristian Mejia and Yuya Kajikawa
- The role of prices and network effects in the growth of the iPhone platform pp. 110-122

- Daniel D. Garcia-Swartz, Mensur Muhamedagić and Diana Saenz
- Diversification and performance in the mobile app market: The role of the platform ecosystem pp. 123-139

- Paolo Roma and Maria Vasi
- Do science parks sustain or trigger innovation? Empirical evidence from Italy pp. 140-151

- Nicoletta Corrocher, Francesco Lamperti and Roberto Mavilia
- A revised perspective on innovation policy for renewal of mature economies – Historical evidence from finance and telecommunications in Sweden 1980–1990 pp. 152-162

- Klas Eriksson, Mirko Ernkvist, Christofer Laurell, Jerker Moodysson, Rasmus Nykvist and Christian Sandström
- A choice-based diffusion model for multi-generation and multi-country data pp. 163-173

- Hyungsoo Lim, Duk Bin Jun and Mohsen Hamoudia
- Convergence of innovation policies in the European aerospace industry (1960–2000) pp. 174-184

- Matteo Landoni and Dt Ogilvie
- An incentive mechanism for general purpose technologies R&D based on the concept of super-conflict equilibrium: Empirical evidence from nano industrial technology in China pp. 185-197

- Yong Liu, Jun-liang Du, Jin-bi Yang, Wu-yong Qian and Jeffrey Yi-Lin Forrest
- Induced innovation in clean energy technologies from foreign environmental policy stringency? pp. 198-207

- Kyle S. Herman and Jun Xiang
- Impact of government policies on private R&D investment in agricultural biotechnology: Evidence from chemical and pesticide firms in China pp. 208-215

- Haiyan Deng, Ruifa Hu, Carl Pray and Yanhong Jin
- The optimal provision of information and communication technologies in smart cities pp. 216-220

- Amitrajeet Batabyal and Hamid Beladi
- Quantitative analysis for a better-focused international STI collaboration policy: A case of BRICS pp. 221-242

- Alexander Sokolov, Sergey Shashnov, Maxim Kotsemir and Anna Grebenyuk
- Universities' institutional settings and academic entrepreneurship: Notes from a developing country pp. 243-252

- Bruno Brandão Fischer, Gustavo Hermínio Salati Marcondes de Moraes and Paola Rücker Schaeffer
Volume 146, issue C, 2019
- Rethinking the national defense R&D innovation system for latecomer: Defense R&D governance matrix pp. 1-11

- Jun Gon Lee and Min Jae Park
- A social licence for the sharing economy pp. 12-23

- Alex Baumber, Moira Scerri and Stephen Schweinsberg
- Digital transformation and the renewal of social theory: Unpacking the new fraudulent myths and misplaced metaphors pp. 24-30

- Marinus Ossewaarde
- The fractal geometry of Luhmann's sociological theory or debugging systems theory pp. 31-40

- José Javier Blanco Rivero
- A hybrid PSO-SVM model based on clustering algorithm for short-term atmospheric pollutant concentration forecasting pp. 41-54

- Shuixia Chen, Jian-qiang Wang and Hong-yu Zhang
- Chat now… Examining the variables influencing the use of online live chat pp. 55-67

- Graeme McLean and Kofi Osei-Frimpong
- Evolution of innovation system literature: Intellectual bases and emerging trends pp. 68-80

- Ebrahim Souzanchi Kashani and Saeed Roshani
- Will computers revolt? pp. 81-87

- Charles J. Simon
- Digital transformation of social theory. A research update pp. 88-93

- Steffen Roth
- Blockchain-based platforms: Decentralized infrastructures and its boundary conditions pp. 94-102

- Joana Pereira, M. Mahdi Tavalaei and Hakan Ozalp
- Impact of the InnoCom program on corporate innovation performance in China: Evidence from Shanghai pp. 103-118

- Chuanmin Zhao, Xi Qu and Shougui Luo
- Driving forces and barriers of Industry 4.0: Do multinational and small and medium-sized companies have equal opportunities? pp. 119-132

- Dóra Horváth and Roland Zs. Szabó
- Identification of the unique attributes and topics within Smart Things Open Innovation Communities pp. 133-147

- M. Olmedilla, H. Send and S.L. Toral
- Triggering technological innovation through cross-border mergers and acquisitions: A micro-foundational perspective pp. 148-166

- Michael Christofi, Demetris Vrontis, Alkis Thrassou and S.M. Riad Shams
- Digitally forecasting new music product success via active crowdsourcing pp. 167-180

- Dennis M. Steininger and Simon Gatzemeier
- Evaluating university industry collaborative research centers pp. 181-202

- Elizabeth Gibson, Tugrul U. Daim and Marina Dabic
- Environmental ethics, environmental performance, and competitive advantage: Role of environmental training pp. 203-211

- Sanjay Kumar Singh, Jin Chen, Manlio Del Giudice and Abdul-Nasser El-Kassar
- ICT, total factor productivity, and carbon dioxide emissions in Tunisia pp. 212-217

- Fethi Amri, Ben Zaied Younes and Bechir Ben Lahouel
- Crowdfunding motivations: A focus on donors' perspectives pp. 218-232

- Afsaneh Bagheri, Hasti Chitsazan and Ashkan Ebrahimi
- R&D tax credits and firm innovation: Evidence from China pp. 233-241

- Ling Chen and Wenhui Yang
- Exploring the microfoundations of innovation capabilities. Evidence from a cross-border R&D partnership pp. 242-252

- Alice Mazzucchelli, Roberto Chierici, Tindara Abbate and Stefano Fontana
- Halving energy demand from buildings: The impact of low consumption practices pp. 253-266

- Antoine Levesque, Robert C. Pietzcker and Gunnar Luderer
- Austin, Boston, Silicon Valley, and New York: Case studies in the location choices of entrepreneurs in maintaining the Technopolis pp. 267-280

- Bryan Stephens, John Sibley Butler, Rajiv Garg and David V. Gibson
- Defining the roadmap towards city resilience pp. 281-296

- Leire Labaka, Patricia Maraña, Raquel Giménez and Josune Hernantes
- Do green technology innovations contribute to carbon dioxide emission reduction? Empirical evidence from patent data pp. 297-303

- Kerui Du, Pengzhen Li and Zheming Yan
- China's organization and governance of innovation – A policy foresight perspective pp. 304-319

- Peijie Wang and Fan Li
- Affective organizational commitment in global strategic partnerships: The role of individual-level microfoundations and social change pp. 320-330

- Arsalan Mujahid Ghouri, Pervaiz Akhtar, Muhammad Shahbaz and Haseeb Shabbir
- People, information and culture: Locating forms of capital by Afghan Sikh refugees in India through ICTs pp. 331-338

- Shelly Pandey and P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan
- A deep learning methodology for automatic extraction and discovery of technical intelligence pp. 339-351

- Jianguo Xu, Lixiang Guo, Jiang Jiang, Bingfeng Ge and Mengjun Li
- The change of pediatric surgery practice due to the emergence of connected health technologies pp. 352-365

- Riikka Niemelä, Minna Pikkarainen, Mari Ervasti and Jarmo Reponen
- Grey-based Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis approach: Addressing uncertainty at complex decision problems pp. 366-379

- Hesham F. Maghrabie, Yvan Beauregard and Andrea Schiffauerova
- Inequality, information technology and inclusive education in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 380-389

- Simplice Asongu, Stella-Maris I. Orim and Rexon Nting
- Green growth – A synthesis of scientific findings pp. 390-402

- Marco Capasso, Teis Hansen, Jonas Heiberg, Antje Klitkou and Markus Steen
- Stimulating technological innovation through incentives: Perceptions of Australian and Brazilian firms pp. 403-412

- Tan Yigitcanlar, Jamile Sabatini-Marques, Eduardo Moreira da-Costa, Md Kamruzzaman and Giuseppe Ioppolo
- Behind the scenes: Understanding the socio-technical barriers to BIM adoption through the theoretical lens of information systems research pp. 413-431

- Thuy Duong Oesterreich and Frank Teuteberg
- Forecasting technology trends using text mining of the gaps between science and technology: The case of perovskite solar cell technology pp. 432-449

- Xin Li, Qianqian Xie, Tugrul Daim and Lucheng Huang
- The influence of public R&D and knowledge spillovers on the development of renewable energy sources: The case of the Nordic countries pp. 450-463

- I. Miremadi, Y. Saboohi and M. Arasti
- The role of inter-sectoral learning in knowledge development and diffusion: Case studies on three clean energy technologies pp. 464-487

- Abhishek Malhotra, Tobias S. Schmidt and Joern Huenteler
- How to publish your research in Technological Forecasting & Social Change pp. 488-490

- Fred Phillips
- Society-nature-technology (SNT) nexus: Institutional causes and cures of national morbidities pp. 491-503

- Tariq H. Malik
- Three senses of paradigm in scenario methodology: A preliminary framework and systematic approach for using intuitive logics scenarios to change mental models and improve strategic decision-making in situations of discontinuity pp. 504-516

- Rebecca Wayland
- The communicative constitution of academic fields in the digital age: The case of CSR pp. 517-533

- Matthias Wenzel and Matthias Georg Will
- The role of a business model in market growth: The difference between the converted industry and the emerging industry pp. 534-562

- JinHyo Joseph Yun, DongKyu Won, KyungBae Park, EuiSeob Jeong and Xiaofei Zhao
- Establishing open innovation culture in cluster initiatives: The role of trust and information asymmetry pp. 563-572

- Volker Nestle, Florian Täube, Sven Heidenreich and Marcel Bogers
- Open innovation in SMEs: Exploring inter-organizational relationships in an ecosystem pp. 573-587

- Agnieszka Radziwon and Marcel Bogers
- Horizon scanning in policy research database with a probabilistic topic model pp. 588-594

- Hyunuk Kim, Sang-Jin Ahn and Woo-Sung Jung
- Monitoring patterns of open innovation using the patent-based brokerage analysis pp. 595-605

- Yongyoon Suh and Jeonghwan Jeon
- Employment effect of innovation under different market structures: Findings from Korean manufacturing firms pp. 606-615

- Jisun Lim and Keun Lee
- Place making for innovation and knowledge-intensive activities: The Australian experience pp. 616-625

- Surabhi Pancholi, Tan Yigitcanlar and Mirko Guaralda
- Forecasting technical emergence: An introduction pp. 626-627

- Yi Zhang, Alan Porter, Denise Chiavetta, Nils C. Newman and Ying Guo
- Emergence scoring to identify frontier R&D topics and key players pp. 628-643

- Alan L. Porter, Jon Garner, Stephen F. Carley and Nils C. Newman
- Early identification of important patents: Design and validation of citation network metrics pp. 644-654

- Manuel Sebastian Mariani, Matúš Medo and François Lafond
- Identifying emerging Research and Business Development (R&BD) areas based on topic modeling and visualization with intellectual property right data pp. 655-672

- Yujin Jeong, Inchae Park and Byungun Yoon
- Searching for new breakthroughs in science: How effective are computerised detection algorithms? pp. 673-686

- J.J. Winnink, Robert J.W. Tijssen and A.F.J. van Raan
- Identifying and monitoring the development trends of emerging technologies using patent analysis and Twitter data mining: The case of perovskite solar cell technology pp. 687-705

- Xin Li, Qianqian Xie, Jiaojiao Jiang, Yuan Zhou and Lucheng Huang
- Identifying first signals of emerging dominance in a technological innovation system: A novel approach based on patents pp. 706-722

- Sanford Berg, M. Wustmans and Stefanie Bröring
- An approach to identify emergent topics of technological convergence: A case study for 3D printing pp. 723-732

- Zhinan Wang, Alan L. Porter, Xuefeng Wang and Stephen Carley
- Innovation pathways in additive manufacturing: Methods for tracing emerging and branching paths from rapid prototyping to alternative applications pp. 733-750

- Douglas K.R. Robinson, Axel Lagnau and Wouter P.C. Boon
- Identifying technology convergence in the field of robotics research pp. 751-766

- Toshihiro Kose and Ichiro Sakata
- Identifying translational indicators and technology opportunities for nanomedical research using tech mining: The case of gold nanostructures pp. 767-775

- Jing Ma, Natalie F. Abrams, Alan L. Porter, Donghua Zhu and Dorothy Farrell
- Technological speciation as a source for emerging technologies. Using semantic patent analysis for the case of camera technology pp. 776-784

- Martin G. Moehrle and Hüseyin Caferoglu
- Tracing the system transformations and innovation pathways of an emerging technology: Solid lipid nanoparticles pp. 785-794

- Xiao Zhou, Lu Huang, Alan Porter and Jose M. Vicente-Gomila
- Discovering and forecasting interactions in big data research: A learning-enhanced bibliometric study pp. 795-807

- Yi Zhang, Ying Huang, Alan L. Porter, Guangquan Zhang and Jie Lu
- A method for anticipating the disruptive nature of digitalization in the machine-building industry pp. 808-819

- Matti Sommarberg and Saku J. Mäkinen
- Examining the dynamics of an emerging research network using the case of triboelectric nanogenerators pp. 820-830

- Arho Suominen, Haoshu Peng and Samira Ranaei
- An assessment of technology forecasting: Revisiting earlier analyses on dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs) pp. 831-843

- Ying Huang, Alan L. Porter, Yi Zhang, Xiangpeng Lian and Ying Guo
- Different patterns in the evolution of digital and non-digital ventures' business models pp. 844-852

- Marc König, Christina Ungerer, Guido Baltes and Orestis Terzidis
- Changing trends in internet startup value propositions, from the perspective of the customer pp. 853-864

- Huong Van Le and Min-ho Suh
- Strategic learning for digital market pioneering: Examining the transformation of Wishberry's crowdfunding model pp. 865-876

- Gaurav Gupta and Indranil Bose
- Digital entrepreneurship and field conditions for institutional change– Investigating the enabling role of cities pp. 877-886

- Andrea Geissinger, Christofer Laurell, Christian Sandström, Klas Eriksson and Rasmus Nykvist
- Digital subsistence entrepreneurs on Facebook pp. 887-899

- Eva Delacroix, Béatrice Parguel and Florence Benoit-Moreau
- Digital academic entrepreneurship: The potential of digital technologies on academic entrepreneurship pp. 900-911

- Pierluigi Rippa and Giustina Secundo
- “To boldly go where no [man] has gone before” - Institutional voids and the development of women's digital entrepreneurship11The title is taken from the original titles voice-over for the TV series Star Trek from launch in 1966 to 1987:Space: The final frontierThese are the voyages of the Starship, EnterpriseIts 5 year missionTo explore strange new worldsTo seek out new life and new civilizationsTo boldly go where no man has gone beforeThe phrase appears to have its origins in a paper prepared by the Presidential Science Advisory Committee (1958), which referred to the ‘compelling urge of man to explore and to discover, the thrust of curiosity that leads men to try to go where no one has gone before’. In 1987 with Star Trek: The Next Generation the wording was changed to ‘… where no one has gone before’ [in response to accusations of sexism] pp. 912-922

- Maura McAdam, Caren Crowley and Richard T. Harrison
- Moving a mountain with a teaspoon: Toward a theory of digital entrepreneurship in the regulatory environment pp. 923-930

- John Qi Dong
- Mobile payment is not all the same: The adoption of mobile payment systems depending on the technology applied pp. 931-944

- Iviane Ramos de Luna, Francisco Liébana-Cabanillas, Juan Sánchez-Fernández and Francisco Muñoz-Leiva
- Digital startups and the adoption and implementation of Lean Startup Approaches: Effectuation, Bricolage and Opportunity Creation in practice pp. 945-960

- Antonio Ghezzi
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