Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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Volume 127, issue C, 2018
- Sowing the seeds of the future: Policies for financing tomorrow's innovations pp. 1-7

- Luca Grilli, Mariana Mazzucato, Michele Meoli and Giuseppe Scellato
- Financing renewable energy: Who is financing what and why it matters pp. 8-22

- Mariana Mazzucato and Gregor Semieniuk
- Greening of the financial system and fuelling a sustainability transition pp. 23-37

- Pasquale Marcello Falcone, Piergiuseppe Morone and Edgardo Sica
- A Win-Win-Win? Motivating innovation in a knowledge economy with tax incentives pp. 38-56

- d’Andria, D. and Ivan Savin
- Contests as innovation policy instruments: Lessons from the US federal agencies' experience pp. 57-69

- Isabelle Liotard and Valérie Revest
- The university as a venture capitalist? Gap funding instruments for technology transfer pp. 70-84

- Federico Munari, Maurizio Sobrero and Laura Toschi
- Whose business is your project? A comparative study of different subsidy policy schemes for collaborative R&D pp. 85-96

- Hiroyuki Okamuro and Junichi Nishimura
- The retreat of public research and its adverse consequences on innovation pp. 97-111

- Daniele Archibugi and Andrea Filippetti
- Do investors and entrepreneurs match? – Evidence from The Netherlands and Sweden pp. 112-126

- Friedemann Polzin, Mark Sanders and Ulrika Stavlöt
- Financial constraints and the failure of innovation projects pp. 127-140

- Jose Garcia-Quevedo, Agustí Segarra-Blasco and Mercedes Teruel
- M&A synergies and trends in IPOs pp. 141-153

- Andrea Signori and Silvio Vismara
- Unlocking finance for social tech start-ups: Is there a new opportunity space? pp. 154-165

- Marika Arena, Irene Bengo, Mario Calderini and Veronica Chiodo
- The innovation debt penalty: Cost of debt, loan default, and the effects of a public loan guarantee on high-tech firms pp. 166-176

- Marc Cowling, Elisa Ughetto and Neil Lee
- Telemedicine for low resource settings: Exploring the generative mechanisms pp. 177-187

- Rajesh Chandwani, Rahul De and Yogesh K. Dwivedi
- Examining the impact of health information systems on healthcare service improvement: The case of reducing in patient-flow delays in a U.S. hospital pp. 188-198

- Jun-Ing Ker, Yichuan Wang and Nick Hajli
- Defence investment and the transformation national science and technology: A perspective on the exploitation of high technology pp. 199-208

- Tariq H. Malik
- Enhancing ICT for environmental sustainability in sub-Saharan Africa pp. 209-216

- Simplice Asongu, Sara le Roux and Nicholas Biekpe
- Technology-enabled community data for gaining pre-release brand insights pp. 217-226

- Pradeep Kumar Ponnamma Divakaran
- Measuring the energy innovation process: An indicator framework and a case study of wind energy in China pp. 227-244

- Rui Hu, Jim Skea and Matthew J. Hannon
- Benefits and challenges of participatory methods in qualitative energy scenario development pp. 245-257

- Anna Ernst, Klaus H. Biß, Hawal Shamon, Diana Schumann and Heidi U. Heinrichs
- The trajectory of the ability to innovate and the financial performance of the Brazilian industry pp. 258-270

- David Ferreira Lopes Santos, Leonardo Fernando Cruz Basso and Herbert Kimura
- Economic globalization, entrepreneurship, and development pp. 271-280

- Salifou K. Coulibaly, Cao Erbao and T. Metuge Mekongcho
- Explore technology innovation and intelligence for IoT (Internet of Things) based eyewear technology pp. 281-290

- Yu-Hui Wang and Chia-Ching Hsieh
- Early identification of emerging technologies: A machine learning approach using multiple patent indicators pp. 291-303

- Changyong Lee, Ohjin Kwon, Myeongjung Kim and Daeil Kwon
- The shape of Word-of-Mouth response function pp. 304-309

- Sang-June Park, Yeong-Ran Lee and Sharad Borle
- The capacity expansion approach in optical transport networks with fixed and flexible grids pp. 310-316

- Slobodan Mitrović, Valentina Radojičić, Mirjana Stojanović and Goran Marković
Volume 126, issue C, 2018
- Big data analytics: Understanding its capabilities and potential benefits for healthcare organizations pp. 3-13

- Yichuan Wang, LeeAnn Kung and Terry Anthony Byrd
- Patient co-creation activities in healthcare service delivery at the micro level: The influence of online access to healthcare information pp. 14-27

- Kofi Osei-Frimpong, Alan Wilson and Fred Lemke
- Seeking and sharing health information on social media: A net valence model and cross-cultural comparison pp. 28-40

- Yibai Li, Xuequn Wang, Xiaolin Lin and Mohammad Hajli
- Success factors and performance outcomes of healthcare industrial vending systems: An empirical analysis pp. 41-52

- Mauro Falasca and John F. Kros
- Communities of practice: Telemedicine and online medical communities pp. 53-63

- Julian M. Sims
- Understanding organisational responses to regulative pressures in information security management: The case of a Chinese hospital pp. 64-75

- Ye Hou, Ping Gao and Brian Nicholson
- General morphological analysis as a basic scientific modelling method pp. 81-91

- Tom Ritchey
- Morphological Analysis in Inventive Engineering pp. 92-101

- Tomasz Arciszewski
- Morphology in conceptual building design pp. 102-115

- Wim Zeiler
- Scenario modelling with morphological analysis pp. 116-125

- Iver Johansen
- On a morphology of contact scenario space pp. 126-137

- Joseph Voros
- Linking fields with GMA: Sustainability, companies, people and Operational Research pp. 138-146

- Maria de Fátima Teles and Jorge Freire de Sousa
- From Morphological Analysis to optimizing complex industrial operation scenarios pp. 147-160

- Peter A. Haydo
- Investigating traffic congestion: Targeting technological and social interdependencies through general morphological analysis pp. 161-167

- Guy Duczynski
- Web-based software-support for collaborative morphological analysis in real-time pp. 168-181

- Marin Zec and Florian Matthes
- The effects of disruptive innovations on productivity pp. 186-193

- Christophe Feder
- Technology roadmapping: A methodological proposition to refine Delphi results pp. 194-206

- Luiz A. Bloem da Silveira Junior, Eduardo Vasconcellos, Liliana Vasconcellos Guedes, Luis Fernando A. Guedes and Renato Machado Costa
- Integrating perceived economic wellbeing to technology acceptance model: The case of mobile based agricultural extension service pp. 207-216

- Pranay Verma and Neena Sinha
- Competing innovation systems and the need for redeployment in sustainability transitions pp. 217-230

- Thomas Magnusson and Christian Berggren
- A multi-level perspective analysis of urban mobility system dynamics: What are the future transition pathways? pp. 231-243

- Afsaneh Moradi and Emidia Vagnoni
- Social capital, exploitative and exploratory innovations: The mediating roles of ego-network dynamics pp. 244-258

- Yan Yan and JianCheng Guan
- Stasis, dynamism and emergence of the e-mobility system in China: A power relational perspective pp. 259-270

- David Tyfield and Dennis Zuev
- Analysis and Bayes statistical probability inference of crude oil price change point pp. 271-283

- Jian Chai, Quanying Lu, Yi Hu, Shouyang Wang, Kin Keung Lai and Hongtao Liu
- Analysis of public acceptance of electric vehicles: An empirical study in Shanghai pp. 284-291

- Ning Wang, Linhao Tang and Huizhong Pan
- Forward looking analysis: Investigating how individuals ‘do’ foresight and make sense of the future pp. 292-302

- E. Tapinos and N. Pyper
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