Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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Volume 145, issue C, 2019
- Research article: The impact of academia-industry collaboration on core academic activities: Assessing the latent dimensions pp. 1-11

- Supreet S. Bhullar, Vinay K. Nangia and Ajay Batish
- ICTs in the transformation of rural enterprises in China: A multi-layer perspective pp. 12-23

- Qingna Zhou, Ping Gao and Admos Chimhowu
- Fostering digital entrepreneurship from startup to scaleup: The role of venture capital funds and angel groups pp. 24-35

- Angelo Cavallo, Antonio Ghezzi, Claudio Dell'Era and Elena Pellizzoni
- Trading knowledge for status: Conceptualizing R&D alliance formation to achieve ambidexterity pp. 36-42

- Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli
- Organizational ambidexterity through global strategic partnerships: A cognitive computing perspective pp. 43-54

- Sarabjot Kaur, Shivam Gupta, Sanjay Kumar Singh and Mirko Perano
- Digital technology, digital culture and the metric/nonmetric distinction pp. 55-61

- Jean-Sébastien Guy
- The private returns to knowledge: A comparison of ICT, biotechnologies, nanotechnologies, and green technologies pp. 62-81

- Tobias Stucki and Martin Woerter
- Access to information, price expectations and welfare: The role of mobile phone adoption in Ethiopia pp. 82-92

- Mekbib Haile, Tesfamicheal Wossen and Matthias Kalkuhl
- How patent signals affect venture capital: The evidence of bio-pharmaceutical start-ups in China pp. 93-104

- Lili Zhang, Ying Guo and Ganlu Sun
- From hacking to simulation: Periodizing digitally-inspired social theory pp. 105-112

- Karl Palmås
- Effects of lead-usership on the acceptance of media innovations: A mobile augmented reality case pp. 113-124

- Joschka Mütterlein, Reinhard E. Kunz and Daniel Baier
- Extreme natural and man-made events and human adaptive responses mediated by information and communication technologies' use: A systematic literature review pp. 125-135

- Rui Gaspar, Zheng Yan and Samuel Domingos
- The RIO approach: Design and anchoring of sustainable animal husbandry systems pp. 141-152

- Boelie Elzen and Bram Bos
- Experimenting for sustainability transitions: A systematic literature review pp. 153-164

- Frans Sengers, Anna J. Wieczorek and Rob Raven
- Normative diversity, conflict and transition: Shale gas in the Netherlands pp. 165-175

- Eefje Cuppen, Udo Pesch, Sanne Remmerswaal and Mattijs Taanman
- Opening up the transition arena: An analysis of (dis)empowerment of civil society actors in transition management in cities pp. 176-185

- Katharina Hölscher, Julia M. Wittmayer, Flor Avelino and Mendel Giezen
- Temporal dynamics of infrasystem transition: The case of electricity system transition in Japan pp. 186-194

- Akihisa Mori
- Transformative social innovation and (dis)empowerment pp. 195-206

- Flor Avelino, Julia M. Wittmayer, Bonno Pel, Paul Weaver, Adina Dumitru, Alex Haxeltine, Rene Kemp, Michael S. Jørgensen, Tom Bauler, Saskia Ruijsink and Tim O'Riordan
- A practice-theory-based analysis of historical changes in household practices and energy demand: A case study from Japan pp. 207-218

- Yohei Yamaguchi
- Sustainable transitions to localized elderly care: Policy niches and welfare regimes in Japan pp. 219-228

- Kyoko Ohta
- Learning or evaluating? Towards a negotiation-of-meaning approach to learning in transition governance pp. 229-239

- Pieter J. Beers, James A. Turner, Kelly Rijswijk, Tracy Williams, Tim Barnard and Sam Beechener
- Welfare state transition in the making: Focus on the niche-regime interaction in Finnish elderly care services pp. 240-253

- Satu Pekkarinen and Helinä Melkas
- Exploring technology upgrading of emerging economies: From ‘shifting wealth I’ to ‘shifting wealth II’? pp. 254-257

- Slavo Radosevic, Dirk Meissner, Iciar Dominguez Lacasa and Jutta Günther
- National innovation policies for technology upgrading through GVCs: A cross-country comparison pp. 258-272

- Sandrine Kergroach
- Obtaining advantages from technology revolution: A patent roadmap for competition analysis and strategy planning pp. 273-283

- Xiang Yu and Ben Zhang
- Institutional capabilities and technology upgrading: The case of the nuclear industry in Korea pp. 284-294

- Jae-Yong Choung and Hye-Ran Hwang
- Strategic alignment of technology: Organising for technology upgrading in emerging economy firms pp. 295-306

- Stefan Bernat and Solmaz Filiz Karabag
- Shifting Wealth II in Chinese economy. The effect of the horizontal technology spillover for SMEs for international growth pp. 307-316

- M. Del Giudice, V. Scuotto, A. Garcia-Perez and A. Messeni Petruzzelli
- Innovation towards sustainable technologies: A socio-technical perspective on accelerating transition to aviation biofuel pp. 317-329

- Yohan Kim, Joosung Lee and Jaemyung Ahn
- Evolution of university-industry collaboration in Brazil from a technology upgrading perspective pp. 330-340

- Bruno Brandão Fischer, Paola Rücker Schaeffer and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- Dynamics of firm-level upgrading and the role of learning in networks in emerging markets pp. 341-369

- Deniz E. Yoruk
- From small molecule generics to biosimilars: Technological upgrading and patterns of distinctive learning processes in the Indian pharmaceutical industry pp. 370-383

- Dinar Kale
- Industry 4.0 and capability development in manufacturing subsidiaries pp. 384-395

- Andrea Szalavetz
- Development profiles and accumulation of technological capabilities in Latin America pp. 396-412

- Gabriela Dutrénit, José Natera, Martín Puchet Anyul and Alexandre O. Vera-Cruz
- Technology upgrading through co-creation of value in developing societies: Analysis of the mobile telephone industry in Bangladesh pp. 413-425

- Bidit L. Dey, Mujahid Mohiuddin Babu, Mizan Rahman, Manoj Dora and Nishikant Mishra
- Acculturation in the social media: Myth or reality? Analysing social-media-led integration and polarisation pp. 426-427

- Dorothy A. Yen and Bidit Dey
- Shouting on social media? A borderscapes perspective on a contentious hashtag pp. 428-437

- Benedetta Cappellini, Olga Kravets and Alex Reppel
- Polarization and acculturation in US Election 2016 outcomes – Can twitter analytics predict changes in voting preferences pp. 438-460

- Purva Grover, Arpan Kumar Kar, Yogesh K. Dwivedi and Marijn Janssen
- Integration v. polarisation among social media users: Perspectives through social capital theory on the recent Egyptian political landscape pp. 461-473

- Maged Ali, Nahed Azab, M. Karim Sorour and Manoj Dora
- Narratives of integration: Liminality in migrant acculturation through social media pp. 474-480

- Amit Mitra and Quang Evansluong
- Analysing acculturation to sustainable food consumption behaviour in the social media through the lens of information diffusion pp. 481-492

- Sonal Choudhary, Rakesh Nayak, Sushma Kumari and Homagni Choudhury
- Far apart yet close by: Social media and acculturation among international students in the UK pp. 493-502

- Qionglei Yu, Pantea Foroudi and Suraksha Gupta
- The impact of social networking sites on socialization and political engagement: Role of acculturation pp. 503-512

- Hatice Kizgin, Ahmad Jamal, Nripendra Rana, Yogesh Dwivedi and Vishanth Weerakkody
- Veni, vidi, vici: The impact of social media on virtual acculturation in tourism context pp. 513-522

- Chunqing Li, Shuojia Guo, ChengLu Wang and Jieli Zhang
- Do immigration and social media facilitate or inhibit cognitive acculturation? The role of individual dialecticism in dual-focused cultural stimuli evaluation pp. 523-531

- Weisha Wang and Ibrahim Abosag
- Two-way acculturation in social media: The role of institutional efforts pp. 532-542

- Momoko Fujita, Paul Harrigan, Sanjit Kumar Roy and Geoff Soutar
Volume 144, issue C, 2019
- Supply chain re-engineering using blockchain technology: A case of smart contract based tracking process pp. 1-11

- Shuchih Ernest Chang, Yi-Chian Chen and Ming-Fang Lu
- Network embeddedness and inbound open innovation practice: The moderating role of technology cluster pp. 12-24

- Yibo Lyu, Binyuan He, Yuqing Zhu and Li Li
- The impact of public research on the technological development of industry in the green energy field pp. 25-35

- Lorenzo Ardito, Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli and Claudia Ghisetti
- How do firms upgrade capabilities for systemic catch-up in the open innovation context? A multiple-case study of three leading home appliance companies in China pp. 36-48

- Yanting Guo and Gang Zheng
- Strategic customer foresight: From research to strategic decision-making using the example of highly automated vehicles pp. 49-65

- Nicola Schweitzer, Rupert Hofmann and Andreas Meinheit
- Carsharing with shared autonomous vehicles: Uncovering drivers, barriers and future developments – A four-stage Delphi study pp. 66-81

- Katrin Merfeld, Mark-Philipp Wilhelms, Sven Henkel and Karin Kreutzer
- The effects of technology innovation and network presence on Otaku identity pp. 82-92

- Tzu-Ya Ho, Hsien-Tang Tsai and Pao-Hui Lin
- Multiple visions of the future and major environmental scenarios pp. 93-102

- Denis Lacroix, Louis Laurent, Nicolas de Menthière, Bertrand Schmitt, Audrey Béthinger, Bernard David, Christophe Didier and Jacques Parent du Châtelet
- Smart solutions shape for sustainable low-carbon future: A review on smart cities and industrial parks in China pp. 103-117

- Yuanping Wang, Hong Ren, Liang Dong, Hung-Suck Park, Yuepeng Zhang and Yanwei Xu
- Exploring the effects of inter-firm linkages on SMEs' open innovation from an ecosystem perspective: An empirical study of Chinese manufacturing SMEs pp. 118-128

- Liang Mei, Tao Zhang and Jin Chen
- The effect of environmental policy on Chinese firm's green productivity and shadow price: A metafrontier input distance function approach pp. 129-136

- Ning Zhang and Xue-Feng Jiang
- Surveying the future of science, technology and business – A 35 year perspective pp. 137-147

- Ulrich A.K. Betz, Frederick Betz, Rachel Kim, Brendan Monks and Fred Phillips
- Loaning scale and government subsidy for promoting green innovation pp. 148-156

- Zhehao Huang, Gaoke Liao and Zhenghui Li
- Programmatic Advertising: Forewarning and avoiding hype-cycle failure pp. 157-168

- Gareth R.T. White and Anthony Samuel
- Effects of knowledge accumulation strategies through experience and experimentation on firm growth pp. 169-181

- Taewon Kang, Chulwoo Baek and Jeong-Dong Lee
- Cars and kids: Childhood perceptions of electric vehicles and sustainable transport in Denmark and the Netherlands pp. 182-192

- Benjamin K. Sovacool, Johannes Kester and Vimke Heida
- Knowledge relationships of university spin-off firms: Contrasting dynamics in global reach pp. 193-204

- Mozhdeh Taheri and Marina van Geenhuizen
- Unfolding the convergence process of scientific knowledge for the early identification of emerging technologies pp. 205-220

- Yuan Zhou, Fang Dong, Dejing Kong and Yufei Liu
- Recent developments of control charts, identification of big data sources and future trends of current research pp. 221-232

- Robert G. Aykroyd, Víctor Leiva and Fabrizio Ruggeri
- An assessment of user-driven innovativeness in a mobile computing travel platform pp. 233-241

- Lidija Lalicic and Astrid Dickinger
- Using social media to leverage and develop dynamic capabilities for innovation pp. 242-250

- Anne-Laure Mention, Pierre-Jean Barlatier and Emmanuel Josserand
- Social media and innovation: A systematic literature review and future research directions pp. 251-269

- Hardik Bhimani, Anne-Laure Mention and Pierre-Jean Barlatier
- How do companies organize nascent markets? The BlaBlaCar case in the inter-city shared mobility market pp. 270-281

- Elena Casprini, Alberto Di Minin and Andrea Paraboschi
- How social commerce constructs influence customers' social shopping intention? An empirical study of a social commerce website pp. 282-294

- Chia-Ying Li
- Stimulating innovation by user feedback on social media: The case of an online user innovation community pp. 295-302

- Timko Ogink and John Qi Dong
- Open or proprietary? Choosing the right crowdsourcing platform for innovation pp. 303-310

- Eric Schenk, Claude Guittard and Julien Pénin
- The age of mobile social commerce: An Artificial Neural Network analysis on its resistances pp. 311-324

- Jun-Jie Hew, Lai-Ying Leong, Garry Wei-Han Tan, Keng-Boon Ooi and Voon-Hsien Lee
- The role of frames and cultural toolkits in establishing new connections for social media innovation pp. 325-333

- Michelle Richey and M.N. Ravishankar
- Social media, open innovation & HRM: Implications for performance pp. 334-347

- Graciela Corral de Zubielqui, Helmut Fryges and Janice Jones
- How crowdfunding platforms change the nature of user innovation – from problem solving to entrepreneurship pp. 348-360

- Alexander Brem, Volker Bilgram and Anna Marchuk
- Technological challenges of green innovation and sustainable resource management with large scale data pp. 361-368

- Malin Song, Ron Fisher and Yusen Kwoh
- Does energy research funding work? Evidence from the Natural Science Foundation of China using TEI@I method pp. 369-380

- Ning Zhang, Yongrok Choi and Wei Wang
- Sustainable resource allocation for power generation: The role of big data in enabling interindustry architectural innovation pp. 381-393

- Konstantinos J. Chalvatzis, Hanif Malekpoor, Nishikant Mishra, Fiona Lettice and Sonal Choudhary
- Improving eco-efficiency for the sustainable agricultural production: A case study in Shandong, China pp. 394-400

- Xiangzheng Deng and John Gibson
- Incorporating ecosystem services into agricultural management based on land use/cover change in Northeastern China pp. 401-411

- Jinyan Zhan, Xi Chu, Zhihui Li, Siqi Jia and Guofeng Wang
- Selling green first or not? A Bayesian analysis with service levels and environmental impact considerations in the Big Data Era pp. 412-420

- Bin Shen, Tsan-Ming Choi and Hau-Ling Chan
- The effect of traffic density on smog pollution: Evidence from Chinese cities pp. 421-427

- Rui Xie, Dihan Wei, Feng Han, Yue Lu, Jiayu Fang, Yu Liu and Junfeng Wang
- Dynamic relationship among environmental regulation, technological innovation and energy efficiency based on large scale provincial panel data in China pp. 428-435

- Xiongfeng Pan, Bowei Ai, Changyu Li, Xianyou Pan and Yaobo Yan
- Motivation and challenges for e-commerce in e-waste recycling under “Big data” context: A perspective from household willingness in China pp. 436-444

- Bin Zhang, Zhanjie Du, Bo Wang and Zhaohua Wang
- Green supply chain behavior and business performance: Evidence from China pp. 445-455

- Guangqin Li, Shuai Shao and Lihong Zhang
- Do neighboring prefectures matter in promoting eco-efficiency? Empirical evidence from China pp. 456-465

- Yantuan Yu, Chong Peng and Yushuang Li
- Circular economy and big data analytics: A stakeholder perspective pp. 466-474

- Shivam Gupta, Haozhe Chen, Benjamin T. Hazen, Sarabjot Kaur and Ernesto D.R. Santibañez Gonzalez
- Environmental efficiency and technological progress of transportation industry-based on large scale data pp. 475-482

- Hongwei Liu, Jie Wu and Junfei Chu
- Green innovation and organizational performance: The influence of big data and the moderating role of management commitment and HR practices pp. 483-498

- Abdul-Nasser El-Kassar and Sanjay Kumar Singh
- Family firms, sustainable innovation and financing cost: Evidence from Chinese hi-tech small and medium-sized enterprises pp. 499-511

- Dong Xiang, Jiakui Chen, David Tripe and Ning Zhang
- The impact of knowledge trade on sustainable development and environment-biased technical progress pp. 512-523

- Ma-Lin Song, Shao-Peng Cao and Shu-Hong Wang
- A hierarchical framework for assessing corporate sustainability performance using a hybrid fuzzy synthetic method-DEMATEL pp. 524-533

- Ming-Lang Tseng, Kuo-Jui Wu, Li Ma, Tsai Chi Kuo and Fuyume Sai
- Can big data and predictive analytics improve social and environmental sustainability? pp. 534-545

- Rameshwar Dubey, Angappa Gunasekaran, Stephen J. Childe, Thanos Papadopoulos, Zongwei Luo, Samuel Fosso Wamba and David Roubaud
- Unlocking the circular economy through new business models based on large-scale data: An integrative framework and research agenda pp. 546-552

- Charbel Jose Chiappetta Jabbour, Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa Jabbour, Joseph Sarkis and Moacir Godinho Filho
- Joint analysis of eco-efficiency and eco-innovation with common weights in two-stage network DEA: A big data approach pp. 553-562

- Reza Kiani Mavi, Reza Farzipoor Saen and Mark Goh
- Applying a nonparametric random forest algorithm to assess the credit risk of the energy industry in China pp. 563-572

- Lingxiao Tang, Fei Cai and Yao Ouyang
- Dynamic supplier selection and lot-sizing problem considering carbon emissions in a big data environment pp. 573-584

- Kuldeep Lamba and Surya Prakash Singh
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