Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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Volume 125, issue C, 2017
- Promises and paradoxes of the sharing economy: An organizing framework pp. 1-10

- Aurélien Acquier, Thibault Daudigeos and Jonatan Pinkse
- Capturing the dynamics of the sharing economy: Institutional research on the plural forms and practices of sharing economy organizations pp. 11-20

- Johanna Mair and Georg Reischauer
- Mapping out the sharing economy: A configurational approach to sharing business modeling pp. 21-37

- Pablo Muñoz and Boyd Cohen
- To earn is not enough: A means-end analysis to uncover peer-providers' participation motives in peer-to-peer carsharing pp. 38-47

- Mark-Philipp Wilhelms, Sven Henkel and Tomas Falk
- Sustainability of the sharing economy in question: When second-hand peer-to-peer platforms stimulate indulgent consumption pp. 48-57

- Béatrice Parguel, Renaud Lunardo and Florence Benoit-Moreau
- The sharing economy in social media: Analyzing tensions between market and non-market logics pp. 58-65

- Christofer Laurell and Christian Sandström
- When the sharing economy becomes neoliberalism on steroids: Unravelling the controversies pp. 66-76

- David Murillo, Heloise Buckland and Esther Val
- Openwashing: A decoupling perspective on organizational transparency pp. 77-86

- Maximilian Heimstädt
- Upsides and downsides of the sharing economy: Collaborative consumption business models' stakeholder value impacts and their relationship to context pp. 87-104

- Betine Dreyer, Florian Lüdeke-Freund, Ralph Hamann and Kristy Faccer
- Blockchain and value systems in the sharing economy: The illustrative case of Backfeed pp. 105-115

- Alex Pazaitis, Primavera De Filippi and Vasilis Kostakis
- Modeling the evolution of system technology performance when component and system technology performances interact: Commensalism and amensalism pp. 116-124

- Guanglu Zhang, Daniel A. McAdams, Venkatesh Shankar and Milad Mohammadi Darani
- The actors and relations in evolving networks: The determinants of inter-regional technology transaction in China pp. 125-136

- Yutao Sun and Seamus Grimes
- Environmental goods valuations for social sustainability: A conceptual framework pp. 137-153

- Aref Agahei Hervani, Joseph Sarkis and Marilyn M. Helms
- The light and shade of knowledge recombination: Insights from a general-purpose technology pp. 154-165

- Francesco Appio, Antonella Martini and Gualtiero Fantoni
- The degree of technological innovation: A demand heterogeneity perspective pp. 166-177

- I. Kim Wang and Russell Seidle
- Demand-pull and environmental innovations: Estimating the effects of innovative public procurement pp. 178-187

- Claudia Ghisetti
- A multiple correspondence analysis model for evaluating technology foresight methods pp. 188-205

- Majid Esmaelian, Madjid Tavana, Debora Di Caprio and Reza Ansari
- Understanding the determinants of e-business adoption in ERP-enabled firms and non-ERP-enabled firms: A case study of the Western Balkan Peninsula pp. 206-223

- Vladimir Ilin, Jelena Ivetić and Dragan Simić
- Enhancing horizon scanning by utilizing pre-developed scenarios: Analysis of current practice and specification of a process improvement to aid the identification of important ‘weak signals’ pp. 224-235

- Emily Rowe, George Wright and James Derbyshire
- Forecasting emerging technologies: A supervised learning approach through patent analysis pp. 236-244

- Moses Ntanda Kyebambe, Ge Cheng, Yunqing Huang, Chunhui He and Zhenyu Zhang
- The netnographic method as early warning: Linking antecedents of pre-release behavior of technology-enabled community to future market trends pp. 245-257

- Pradeep Kumar Ponnamma Divakaran
- Aligning domestic policies with international coordination in a post-Paris global climate regime: A case for China pp. 258-274

- Jun Li, Meriem Hamdi-Cherif and Christophe Cassen
- A technology-based countries-interaction dynamic model for the study of European growth and stability: Were there the conditions for convergence? pp. 275-288

- Bernardo Maggi
- On the climate policy implications of substitutability and flexibility in the economy: An in-depth integrated assessment model diagnostic pp. 289-298

- Melanie Craxton, James Merrick, Christos Makridis and John Taggart
- How could firm's internal R&D collaboration bring more innovation? pp. 299-308

- Guiyang Zhang and Chaoying Tang
- The determinants of financial fraud in Chinese firms: Does corporate governance as an institutional innovation matter? pp. 309-320

- Dan Yang, Hao Jiao and Roger Buckland
- Modularity in Roadmapping – Integrated foresight of technologies, products, applications, markets and society: The case of “Lithium Ion Battery LIB 2015” pp. 321-333

- Andreas Sauer, Axel Thielmann and Ralf Isenmann
- Understanding the failure to understand New Product Development failures: Mitigating the uncertainty associated with innovating new products by combining scenario planning and forecasting pp. 334-344

- James Derbyshire and Emanuele Giovannetti
Volume 124, issue C, 2017
- Social foundation of scenario planning pp. 6-15

- Nicholas J. Rowland and Matthew J. Spaniol
- Openness disposition: Readiness characteristics that influence participant benefits from scenario planning as strategic conversation pp. 16-25

- George Burt, David J. Mackay, Kees van der Heijden and Charlotte Verheijdt
- Serialisation and the use of Twitter: Keeping the conversation alive in public policy scenario projects pp. 26-40

- Frances A. O'Brien, Maureen Meadows and Sam Griffiths
- Anxious relationships: The unmarked futures for post-normal scenarios in anticipatory systems pp. 41-50

- Ted Fuller
- Building new social capital with scenario planning pp. 51-65

- Trudi Lang and Rafael Ramírez
- Potential surprise theory as a theoretical foundation for scenario planning pp. 77-87

- James Derbyshire
- Scenario planning with a sociological eye: Augmenting the intuitive logics approach to understanding the Future of Scotland and the UK pp. 88-100

- R. Bradley MacKay and Veselina Stoyanova
- Testing transformative energy scenarios through causal layered analysis gaming pp. 101-113

- Sirkka Heinonen, Matti Minkkinen, Joni Karjalainen and Sohail Inayatullah
- Designing backcasting scenarios for resilient energy futures pp. 114-125

- Yusuke Kishita, Benjamin C. McLellan, Damien Giurco, Kazumasu Aoki, Go Yoshizawa and Itsuki C. Handoh
- Sufficiency in energy scenario studies: Taking the potential benefits of lifestyle changes into account pp. 126-134

- Sascha Samadi, Marie-Christine Gröne, Uwe Schneidewind, Hans-Jochen Luhmann, Johannes Venjakob and Benjamin Best
- Embedding real options in scenario planning: A new methodological approach pp. 135-149

- Giampiero Favato and Riccardo Vecchiato
- Exploring the development of a methodology for scenario use: Combining scenario and resource mapping approaches pp. 150-159

- Martin Kunc and Frances A. O'Brien
- Scenario-driven roadmapping for technology foresight pp. 160-177

- M. Hussain, E. Tapinos and Lord Marmon Knight
- Foresight for all: Co-elaborative scenario building and empowerment pp. 178-188

- Robin Bourgeois, Esther Penunia, Sonali Bisht and Don Boruk
- ‘Branching scenarios’ seeking articulated action for regional regeneration – A case study of limited success pp. 189-202

- George Cairns, George Wright, Peter Fairbrother and Richard Phillips
- From foresight to impact? The 2030 Future of Work scenarios pp. 203-213

- Martin Rhisiart, Eckhard Störmer and Cornelia Daheim
- Scenario-based strategizing: Advancing the applicability in strategists' teams pp. 214-224

- Thomas Lehr, Ullrich Lorenz, Markus Willert and René Rohrbeck
- The path-to-purchase is paved with digital opportunities: An inventory of shopper-oriented retail technologies pp. 228-242

- Kim Willems, Annelien Smolders, Malaika Brengman, Kris Luyten and Johannes Schöning
- Enabling smart retail settings via mobile augmented reality shopping apps pp. 243-256

- Scott G. Dacko
- Constituents and consequences of smart customer experience in retailing pp. 257-270

- Sanjit Kumar Roy, M S Balaji, Saalem Sadeque, Bang Nguyen and T C Melewar
- B2C smart retailing: A consumer-focused value-based analysis of interactions and synergies pp. 271-282

- Demetris Vrontis, Alkis Thrassou and Monaliz Amirkhanpour
- The effects of online social networking on retail consumer dynamics in the attractions industry: The case of ‘E-da’ theme park, Taiwan pp. 283-294

- Anestis K. Fotiadis and Nikolaos Stylos
- Happy grocery shopper: The creation of positive emotions through affective digital signage content pp. 295-305

- Marion Garaus, Udo Wagner and Sandra Manzinger
- How augmented reality apps are accepted by consumers: A comparative analysis using scales and opinions pp. 306-319

- Alexandra Rese, Daniel Baier, Andreas Geyer-Schulz and Stefanie Schreiber
- Smart technologies and shopping experience: Are gamification interfaces effective? The case of the Smartstore pp. 320-331

- Ingrid Poncin, Marion Garnier, Mohammed Slim Ben Mimoun and Thomas Leclercq
- Antecedents and consequences of online customer satisfaction: A holistic process perspective pp. 332-342

- Thi Song Hanh Pham and Mohammad Faisal Ahammad
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