Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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Volume 143, issue C, 2019
- The impact of business-government relations on firms' innovation: Evidence from Chinese manufacturing industry pp. 1-8

- Yuan Tian, Yupei Wang, Xuemei Xie, Jie Jiao and Hao Jiao
- Perceptions and expectations of autonomous vehicles – A snapshot of vulnerable road user opinion pp. 9-13

- Praveena Penmetsa, Emmanuel Kofi Adanu, Dustin Wood, Teng Wang and Steven L. Jones
- Comparative evaluation of global low-carbon urban transport pp. 14-26

- Wenxiang Li, Lei Bao, Luqi Wang, Ye Li and Xianmin Mai
- National systems of innovation, innovation niches, and diversity in university systems pp. 27-36

- Surja Datta, Mohammed Saad and David Sarpong
- Managing financing risk in capacity investment under green supply chain competition pp. 37-44

- Tao Wu, Li-Guo Zhang and Teng Ge
- Estimating the efficiency of a sustainable Chinese tourism industry using bootstrap technology rectification pp. 45-54

- Malin Song and Hui Li
- Large-scale scenarios as ‘boundary conditions’: A cross-impact balance simulated annealing (CIBSA) approach pp. 55-63

- Eric Kemp-Benedict, Henrik Carlsen and Sivan Kartha
- “The war of the worlds won't occur”: Decentralized evaluation systems and orders of worth in market organizations of the sharing economy pp. 64-75

- Anne-Sophie Barbe and Caroline Hussler
- Impacts of climate change on water resources and grain production pp. 76-84

- Shibao Lu, Xiao Bai, Wei Li and Ning Wang
- Decarbonizing freight transportation: An integrated EFA-TISM approach to model enablers of dedicated freight corridors pp. 85-100

- Ravi Shankar, Devendra Kumar Pathak and Devendra Choudhary
- How aluminum changed the world: A metallurgical revolution through technological and cultural perspectives pp. 101-113

- Dana Ashkenazi
- Technology news and their linkage to production of knowledge in robotics research pp. 114-124

- Cristian Mejía and Yuya Kajikawa
- 50 years of TF&SC pp. 125-131

- Fred Phillips
- The role of culture-moderated social capital in technology transfer – insights from Asia and America pp. 132-141

- Malgorzata Grzegorczyk
- Extending technological trajectories to latest technological changes by overcoming time lags pp. 142-153

- Seonho Hwang and Juneseuk Shin
- Forecasting of advertising effectiveness for renewable energy technologies: A neural network analysis pp. 154-161

- Mehdi Sharifi, Javad Khazaei Pool, Mohammad Reza Jalilvand, Reihaneh Alsadat Tabaeeian and Mohsen Ghanbarpour Jooybari
- Why space colonization will be fully automated pp. 162-171

- Riccardo Campa, Konrad Szocik and Martin Braddock
- The anatomy of plausible futures in policy processes: Comparing the cases of data protection and comprehensive security pp. 172-180

- Matti Minkkinen
- Technology forecasting: A case study of computational technologies pp. 181-189

- Amol C. Adamuthe and Gopakumaran T. Thampi
- Enacting Social Crowdfunding Business Ecosystems: The case of the platform Meridonare pp. 190-201

- Angelo Presenza, Tindara Abbate, Fabrizio Cesaroni and Francesco Paolo Appio
- Inter-technology relationship networks: Arranging technologies through text mining pp. 202-213

- Peter Hofmann, Robert Keller and Nils Urbach
- The effect of developing countries' innovation policies on firms' decisions to invest in R&D pp. 214-223

- Juan Fernández-Sastre and Fernando Montalvo-Quizhpi
- Access-based business model innovation in frontier markets: Case study of shared mobility in Timor-Leste pp. 224-238

- David Wiprächtiger, Gopalakrishnan Narayanamurthy, Roger Moser and Tuhin Sengupta
- Can hydrogen fuel vehicles be a sustainable alternative on vehicle market?: Comparison of electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles pp. 239-248

- Jungwoo Shin, Won-Sik Hwang and Hyundo Choi
- Platform strategies and user stickiness in the online video industry pp. 249-259

- Ke Rong, Fei Xiao, Xiaoyu Zhang and Jingjing Wang
- Recombinant distance, network governance and recombinant innovation pp. 260-272

- JingJing Zhang, Yan Yan and JianCheng Guan
- Does knowledge base complexity affect spatial patterns of innovation? An empirical analysis in the upstream petroleum industry pp. 273-288

- Ali Maleki and Alessandro Rosiello
- Contextual influences on new technology ventures: A study of domestic firms in Ghana pp. 289-296

- Joseph Amankwah-Amoah and Robert E. Hinson
- An empirical study of patients' privacy concerns for health informatics as a service pp. 297-306

- Zhuo Xu
- From my perspective: The globalization paradox pp. 319-320

- Fred Phillips
- Technology in the 21st century: New challenges and opportunities pp. 321-335

- Jie Sheng, Joseph Amankwah-Amoah and Xiaojun Wang
- A conceptual view of exergy destruction in mergers and acquisitions pp. 336-352

- Gökçen Arkalı Olcay, M. Atilla Öner and Ali Bahadır Olcay
- Book review: Energy, complexity and wealth maximization pp. 353-355

- Gökçen Arkalı Olcay
Volume 142, issue C, 2019
- Understanding Smart Cities: Innovation ecosystems, technological advancements, and societal challenges pp. 1-14

- Francesco Paolo Appio, Marcos Lima and Sotirios Paroutis
- Reframing technologically enhanced urban scenarios: A design research model towards human centered smart cities pp. 15-25

- Stefano Andreani, Matteo Kalchschmidt, Roberto Pinto and Allen Sayegh
- Understanding smart cities as a glocal strategy: A comparison between Italy and China pp. 26-41

- Renata Paola Dameri, Clara Benevolo, Eleonora Veglianti and Yaya Li
- A Multiple-Attribute Decision Making-based approach for smart city rankings design pp. 42-55

- Soledad Escolar, Félix J. Villanueva, Maria J. Santofimia, David Villa, Xavier del Toro and Juan Carlos López
- Combining co-citation clustering and text-based analysis to reveal the main development paths of smart cities pp. 56-69

- Luca Mora, Mark Deakin and Alasdair Reid
- Strategic principles for smart city development: A multiple case study analysis of European best practices pp. 70-97

- Luca Mora, Mark Deakin and Alasdair Reid
- To the smart city and beyond? Developing a typology of smart urban innovation pp. 98-104

- Maja Nilssen
- Implementing citizen centric technology in developing smart cities: A model for predicting the acceptance of urban technologies pp. 105-116

- Samad M.E. Sepasgozar, Scott Hawken, Sharifeh Sargolzaei and Mona Foroozanfa
- Towards the smart city 2.0: Empirical evidence of using smartness as a tool for tackling social challenges pp. 117-128

- Gregory Trencher
- Municipalities' understanding of the Smart City concept: An exploratory analysis in Belgium pp. 129-141

- Jonathan Desdemoustier, Nathalie Crutzen and Rudolf Giffinger
- Identifying and supporting exploratory and exploitative models of innovation in municipal urban planning; key challenges from seven Norwegian energy ambitious neighborhood pilots pp. 142-153

- Brita Fladvad Nielsen, Daniela Baer and Carmel Lindkvist
- Driving elements to make cities smarter: Evidences from European projects pp. 154-167

- Guilherme Freitas Camboim, Paulo Antônio Zawislak and Nathália Amarante Pufal
- Towards a service-dominant platform for public value co-creation in a smart city: Evidence from two metropolitan cities in China pp. 168-182

- Jiang Yu, Yating Wen, Jing Jin and Yue Zhang
- Business models for developing smart cities. A fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis of an IoT platform pp. 183-193

- Tindara Abbate, Fabrizio Cesaroni, Maria Cristina Cinici and Massimo Villari
- Light the way for smart cities: Lessons from Philips Lighting pp. 194-209

- Kati Brock, Elke den Ouden, Kees van der Klauw, Ksenia Podoynitsyna and Fred Langerak
- Business model innovation for urban smartization pp. 210-219

- Francesco Schiavone, Francesco Paolone and Daniela Mancini
- An exploration of smart city approaches by international ICT firms pp. 220-234

- Daniel van den Buuse and Ans Kolk
- Centralized simulated annealing for alleviating vehicular congestion in smart cities pp. 235-248

- Hayder M. Amer, Hayder Al-Kashoash, Matthew Hawes, Moumena Chaqfeh, Andrew Kemp and Lyudmila Mihaylova
- Heuristic for the localization of new shops based on business and social criteria pp. 249-257

- Didier Grimaldi, Vicenc Fernandez and Carlos Carrasco
- Investigating ‘anywhere working’ as a mechanism for alleviating traffic congestion in smart cities pp. 258-272

- John L. Hopkins and Judith McKay
- A cross-disciplinary path to healthy and energy efficient buildings pp. 273-284

- Simon Westergaard Lex, Davide Calì, Morten Koed Rasmussen, Peder Bacher, Magnus Bachalarz and Henrik Madsen
- Εnhancing social networking in smart cities: Privacy and security borderlines pp. 285-300

- Vaia Moustaka, Zenonas Theodosiou, Athena Vakali, Anastasis Kounoudes and Leonidas G. Anthopoulos
- Measuring the extent to which Londoners are willing to pay for public art in their city pp. 301-311

- Marine Tanguy and Vishal Kumar
- The role of universities in the knowledge management of smart city projects pp. 312-321

- Lorenzo Ardito, Alberto Ferraris, Antonio Messeni Petruzzelli, Stefano Bresciani and Manlio Del Giudice
- Participatory energy: Research, imaginaries and practices on people' contribute to energy systems in the smart city pp. 322-332

- Filippo Corsini, Chiara Certomà, Mark Dyer and Marco Frey
- Understanding user representations, a new development path for supporting Smart City policy: Evaluation of the electric car use in Lorraine Region pp. 333-346

- Laurent Dupont, Julien Hubert, Claudine Guidat and Mauricio Camargo
- Excluding citizens from the European smart city: The discourse practices of pursuing and granting smartness pp. 347-353

- Jiska Engelbert, Liesbet van Zoonen and Fadi Hirzalla
- Intermediaries for knowledge transfer in integrated energy planning of urban districts pp. 354-363

- Carmel Lindkvist, Eszter Juhasz-Nagy, Brita Fladvad Nielsen, Hans-Martin Neumann, Gabriele Lobaccaro and Annemie Wyckmans
- Navigating platform urbanism pp. 364-372

- Shenja van der Graaf and Pieter Ballon
- Smart innovative cities: The impact of Smart City policies on urban innovation pp. 373-383

- Andrea Caragliu and Chiara Del Bo
- Economic and policy uncertainty in climate change mitigation: The London Smart City case scenario pp. 384-393

- Gabriela Contreras and Federico Platania
- The relationship between regional compactness and regional innovation capacity (RIC): Empirical evidence from a national study pp. 394-402

- Shima Hamidi, Ahoura Zandiatashbar and Ahmad Bonakdar
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