Technological Forecasting and Social Change
2012 - 2025
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Volume 120, issue C, 2017
- Linking the multi-level perspective with social representations theory: Gasifiers as a niche innovation reinforcing the energy-from-waste (EfW) regime pp. 1-13

- Les Levidow and Paul Upham
- The globalization of R&D's implications for technological capabilities in MNC home countries: Semiconductor design offshoring to China and India pp. 14-23

- Douglas B. Fuller, Akintunde I. Akinwande and Charles G. Sodini
- Behavior of inter-enterprises patent portfolio for different market structure pp. 24-31

- Xian-Ping Yue
- Predictive and explanatory modeling regarding adoption of mobile payment systems pp. 32-40

- F. Liébana-Cabanillas and J. Lara-Rubio
- Generating novel research ideas using computational intelligence: A case study involving fuel cells and ammonia synthesis pp. 41-47

- Takaya Ogawa and Yuya Kajikawa
- Configurational conditions of national innovation capability: A fuzzy set analysis approach pp. 48-58

- Anis Khedhaouria and Roy Thurik
- Novelty-focused weak signal detection in futuristic data: Assessing the rarity and paradigm unrelatedness of signals pp. 59-76

- Jieun Kim and Changyong Lee
- Economic and technological complexity: A model study of indicators of knowledge-based innovation systems pp. 77-89

- Inga Ivanova, Øivind Strand, Duncan Kushnir and Loet Leydesdorff
- Alliance network configurations and the co-evolution of firms' technology profiles: An analysis of the biopharmaceutical industry pp. 90-102

- Jojo Jacob and Geert Duysters
- Organizational memory and new product development performance: Investigating the role of organizational ambidexterity pp. 117-129

- Kyootai Lee, Youngkyun Kim and Kailash Joshi
- Innovation search dynamics in new domains: An exploratory study of academic founders' search for funding in the biotechnology industry pp. 130-143

- Susan K. Cohen and Natasha V. Munshi
- Customers involvement and firm absorptive capacity in radical innovation: The case of technological spin-offs pp. 144-162

- Laurent Scaringella, Raymond E. Miles and Yann Truong
- Origins and emergence of exploration and exploitation capabilities in new technology-based firms pp. 163-175

- Are Jensen and Tommy H. Clausen
- Use of Social Media Applications for Supporting New Product Development Processes in Multinational Corporations pp. 176-183

- Naheed Bashir, K.Nadia Papamichail and Khaleel Malik
- The performance implications of leveraging internal innovation through social media networks: An empirical verification of the smart fashion industry pp. 184-194

- Veronica Scuotto, Manlio Del Giudice, Maria Rosaria della Peruta and Shlomo Tarba
- The interplay of decentralization, employee involvement and absorptive capacity on firms' innovation and business performance pp. 195-203

- Kaja Rangus and Alenka Slavec
- Accumulated stock of knowledge and current search practices: The impact on patent quality pp. 204-222

- Antonello Cammarano, Francesca Michelino, Emilia Lamberti and Mauro Caputo
- Information technology and external search in the open innovation age: New findings from Germany pp. 223-231

- John Qi Dong and Jork Netten
- Fast-connecting search practices: On the role of open innovation intermediary to accelerate the absorptive capacity pp. 232-239

- Olga Kokshagina, Pascal Le Masson and Florent Bories
- Users' search mechanisms and risks of inappropriateness in healthcare innovations: The role of literacy and trust in professional contexts pp. 240-251

- Giovanni Radaelli, Emanuele Lettieri, Federico Frattini, Davide Luzzini and Andrea Boaretto
- Unravelling appropriability mechanisms and openness depth effects on firm performance across stages in the innovation process pp. 252-260

- Ioana Stefan and Lars Bengtsson
- From imitation to innovation: The discursive processes of knowledge creation in the Chinese space industry pp. 261-270

- Jianxiang Bi, David Sarpong, David Botchie and Rekha Rao-Nicholson
- Can universities profit from general purpose inventions? The case of Canadian nanotechnology patents pp. 271-283

- Ahmad Barirani, Catherine Beaudry and Bruno Agard
- Seduced into collaboration: A resource-based choice experiment to explain make, buy or ally strategies of SMEs pp. 284-297

- Frank J. van Rijnsoever, Sander N. Kempkes and Maryse M.H. Chappin
- The challenge of partner selection in collaborative foresight projects pp. 298-310

- Regina Gattringer, Melanie Wiener and Franz Strehl
- Tensions in R&D networks: Implications for knowledge search and integration pp. 311-322

- Paavo Ritala, Eelko Huizingh, Argyro Almpanopoulou and Paul Wijbenga
- Salespeople knowledge search behavior and sales performance: An investigation of printing equipment industry pp. 323-333

- Seongsoo Jang and André Nemeh
- Acquisitions of small high-tech firms as a mechanism for external knowledge sourcing: The integration-autonomy dilemma pp. 334-346

- Keivan Aghasi, Massimo G. Colombo and Cristina Rossi-Lamastra
Volume 119, issue C, 2017
- The role of innovation and technology in sustaining the petroleum and petrochemical industry pp. 1-17

- Hossein Hassani, Emmanuel Sirimal Silva and Ahmed Mohamed Al Kaabi
- The difference in foresight using the scanning method between experts and non-experts pp. 18-26

- Hidehito Honda, Yuichi Washida, Akihito Sudo, Yuichiro Wajima, Keigo Awata and Kazuhiro Ueda
- Generative work relationships as a source of direct and indirect learning from experiences of failure: Implications for innovation agility and product innovation pp. 27-38

- Abraham Carmeli and Ari Dothan
- Topic-based technological forecasting based on patent data: A case study of Australian patents from 2000 to 2014 pp. 39-52

- Hongshu Chen, Guangquan Zhang, Donghua Zhu and Jie Lu
- Technology opportunity discovery to R&D planning: Key technological performance analysis pp. 53-63

- Jeongjin Lee, Changseok Kim and Juneseuk Shin
- ‘Shaken, but not stirred’: Sixty years of defining social innovation pp. 64-79

- Mónica Edwards-Schachter and Matthew L. Wallace
- Using the data mining method to assess the innovation gap: A case of industrial robotics in a catching-up country pp. 80-97

- Dejing Kong, Yuan Zhou, Yufei Liu and Lan Xue
- Embedding social innovation process into the institutional context: Voids or supports pp. 98-113

- Duygu Turker and Ceren Altuntas Vural
- Identifying potentially disruptive trends by means of keyword network analysis pp. 114-127

- Fefie Dotsika and Andrew Watkins
- Open innovation and company culture: Internal openness makes the difference pp. 128-138

- Jan Kratzer, Dirk Meissner and Vitaly Roud
- Clashing institutional interests in skills between government and industry: An analysis of demand for technical and soft skills of graduates in the UK pp. 139-153

- Luca Cacciolatti, Soo Hee Lee and Cecilio Mar Molinero
- Sectoral demand articulation: The case of emerging sensor technologies in the drinking water sector pp. 154-169

- Haico te Kulve and Kornelia Konrad
- Identifying new business opportunities from competitor intelligence: An integrated use of patent and trademark databases pp. 170-183

- Mingook Lee and Sungjoo Lee
- Response to Cullenward and Koomey critique of ‘historical evidence for energy efficiency rebound in 30 US sectors’ pp. 184-193

- Harry D. Saunders
- Technology foresight in asset intensive industries: The case of Russian shipbuilding pp. 194-204

- Konstantin Vishnevskiy, Oleg Karasev, Dirk Meissner, Anastasia Razheva and Marina Klubova
- Energy technology foresight in emerging economies pp. 205-210

- Liliana Proskuryakova
- Context appropriate technologies for development: Choosing for the future pp. 219-226

- David Feige and Nicholas S. Vonortas
- Foresighting for inclusive development pp. 227-236

- Allan Andersen and Per Dannemand Andersen
- Institutional basis for research boom: From catch-up development to advanced economy pp. 237-245

- Sang-Jin Ahn
- Technology foresight in China: Academic studies, governmental practices and policy applications pp. 246-255

- Na Li, Kaihua Chen and Mingting Kou
- Technology foresight in Russia in historical evolutionary perspective pp. 256-267

- Leonid Gokhberg and Alexander Sokolov
- Networking for sustainable Foresight: A Russian study pp. 268-279

- Oleg V. Ena, Alexander Chulok and Sergey A. Shashnov
- Technology foresight in traditional Bolivian sectors: Innovation traps and temporal unfit between ecosystems and institutions pp. 280-293

- Mauricio Cespedes Quiroga and Dominique Philippe Martin
- The impact of Triple Helix agents on entrepreneurial innovations' performance: An inside look at enterprises located in an emerging economy pp. 294-309

- Maribel Guerrero and David Urbano
- Technological inclusiveness: Northern versus Chinese induced technologies in the garment industry pp. 310-322

- David Botchie, David Sarpong and Jianxiang Bi
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