Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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Volume 112, issue C, 2016
- Particle accelerators at CERN: From the early days to the LHC and beyond pp. 4-12

- Lyn Evans
- The probability of discovery pp. 13-19

- Albert De Roeck
- On lessons from energy and environmental cost–benefit analysis pp. 20-25

- Per-Olov Johansson
- The rate of return to investment in R&D: The case of research infrastructures pp. 26-37

- Chiara Del Bo
- Forecasting the socio-economic impact of the Large Hadron Collider: A cost–benefit analysis to 2025 and beyond pp. 38-53

- Massimo Florio, Stefano Forte and Emanuela Sirtori
- Some remarks concerning the cost/benefit analysis applied to LHC at CERN pp. 54-64

- Herwig Schopper
- Social benefits and costs of large scale research infrastructures pp. 65-78

- Massimo Florio and Emanuela Sirtori
- Cost–benefit analysis of applied research infrastructure. Evidence from health care pp. 79-91

- Giuseppe Battistoni, Mario Genco, Marta Marsilio, Chiara Pancotti, Sandro Rossi and Silvia Vignetti
- Grenoble–GIANT Territorial Innovation Models: Are investments in research infrastructures worthwhile? pp. 92-101

- Laurent Scaringella and Jean-Jacques Chanaron
- Scientific effects of large research infrastructures in China pp. 102-112

- Lili Qiao, Rongping Mu and Kaihua Chen
- Knowledge transfer at CERN pp. 113-120

- Vetle Nilsen and Giovanni Anelli
- Research infrastructures in the LHC era: A scientometric approach pp. 121-133

- Stefano Carrazza, Alfio Ferrara and Silvia Salini
- A complex adaptive systems perspective of forest policy in China pp. 138-144

- Christopher Bone
- Can social responsibility reduce operational risk: Empirical analysis of Chinese listed companies pp. 145-154

- Chunguang Zhao, Hang Song and Wanyi Chen
- Elucidating the factors influencing the acceptance of green products: An extension of theory of planned behavior pp. 155-163

- Shih-Chih Chen and Chung-Wen Hung
- Entrepreneurial ability and technological innovation: Evidence from publicly listed companies in an emerging economy pp. 164-170

- Hao Jiao, Dan Yang, Minghua Gao, Peihong Xie and Yibing Wu
- How to become an excellent entrepreneur: The moderating effect of risk propensity on alertness to business ideas and entrepreneurial capabilities pp. 171-177

- Yu Cui, Chuan Sun, Hongjun Xiao and Chunming Zhao
- Decisions of OFDI Engagement and Location for Heterogeneous Multinational firms: Evidence from Chinese firms pp. 178-187

- Yanmin Shao and Yan Shang
- Fuel efficiency and emission in China's road transport sector: Induced effect and rebound effect pp. 188-197

- Jian Chai, Ying Yang, Shouyang Wang and Kin Keung Lai
- Is energy utilization among Chinese provinces sustainable? pp. 198-206

- Lei Li, Ting Chi and Shi Wang
- Measuring the sustainable performance of industrial land utilization in major industrial zones of China pp. 207-219

- Hualin Xie, Wei Wang, Zihui Yang and Yongrok Choi
- The effect of corruption on carbon dioxide emissions in APEC countries: A panel quantile regression analysis pp. 220-227

- Yue-Jun Zhang, Yan-Lin Jin, Julien Chevallier and Bo Shen
- Environmental catching-up, eco-innovation, and technological leadership in China's pilot ecological civilization zones pp. 228-236

- Yanni Yu, Wenjie Wu, Tao Zhang and Yanchu Liu
- Sustainable water resource and endogenous economic growth pp. 237-244

- Ning Zhang, Tao Wu, Bing Wang, Liang Dong and Jingzheng Ren
- An ICA-based support vector regression scheme for forecasting crude oil prices pp. 245-253

- Liwei Fan, Sijia Pan, Zimin Li and Huiping Li
- Two-stage innovation efficiency of new energy enterprises in China: A non-radial DEA approach pp. 254-261

- Qunwei Wang, Ye Hang, Licheng Sun and Zengyao Zhao
- For the sustainable performance of the carbon reduction labeling policies under an evolutionary game simulation pp. 262-274

- Rui Zhao, Xiao Zhou, Jiaojie Han and Chengliang Liu
- How government subsidy leads to sustainable bioenergy development pp. 275-284

- Chih-Chun Kung, Liguo Zhang and Fanbin Kong
- Can employment structure promote environment-biased technical progress? pp. 285-292

- Malin Song and Shuhong Wang
- Research and development strategy for environmental technology in Japan: A comparative study of the private and public sectors pp. 293-302

- Hidemichi Fujii and Shunsuke Managi
- An actor-network perspective on evaluating the R&D linking efficiency of innovation ecosystems pp. 303-312

- Ping-Chuan Chen and Shiu-Wan Hung
- Socio-economic determinants of agricultural mechanisation in Africa: A research note based on cassava cultivation mechanisation pp. 313-319

- Ademola Adekunle, Peter Osazuwa and Vijaya Raghavan
- Enhancing performance of contract workers in the technology industry: Mediation of proactive commitment and moderation of need for social approval and work experience pp. 320-328

- Ching-Yuan Huang and Chieh-Peng Lin
- Strategic management of over-the-top services: Focusing on Korean consumer adoption behavior pp. 329-337

- Jungwoo Shin, Yuri Park and Daeho Lee
- Commercial viability of medical devices using Headroom and return on investment calculation pp. 338-346

- Katarzyna Markiewicz, Janine A. van Til, Lotte M.G. Steuten and Maarten J. IJzerman
- Development trajectory and research themes of foresight pp. 347-356

- Louis Y.Y. Lu, Chih-Hung Hsieh and John S. Liu
- Taking risks in the face of uncertainty: An exploratory analysis of green innovation pp. 357-363

- Stephen Roper and Efstathios Tapinos
Volume 111, issue C, 2016
- MADness in the method: On the volatility and irregularity of technology diffusion pp. 2-11

- Peter Bodo
- The knowledge production model of the New Sciences: The case of Translational Medicine pp. 12-21

- Giancarlo Lauto and Finn Valentin
- Innovation, imitation and policy inaction pp. 22-30

- Roy Cerqueti, Anna Grazia Quaranta and Marco Ventura
- Teams' boundary-spanning capacity at university: Performance of technology projects in commercialization pp. 31-43

- Mozhdeh Taheri and Marina van Geenhuizen
- A scenario-based roadmapping method for strategic planning and forecasting: A case study in a testing, inspection and certification company pp. 44-62

- M.N. Cheng, Jane W.K. Wong, C.F. Cheung and K.H. Leung
- Analysis of complementarities: Framework and examples from the energy transition pp. 63-75

- Jochen Markard and Volker H. Hoffmann
- Myths of the future and scenario archetypes pp. 76-85

- Fabio Boschetti, Jennifer Price and Iain Walker
- Social media in emergency management: Twitter as a tool for communicating risks to the public pp. 86-96

- Panos Panagiotopoulos, Julie Barnett, Alinaghi Ziaee Bigdeli and Steven Sams
- Fuzzy front end of systemic innovations: A conceptual framework based on a systematic literature review pp. 97-109

- Silvia Mayumi Takey and Marly M. Carvalho
- Technology forecasting in the National Research and Education Network technology domain using context sensitive Data Fusion pp. 110-123

- L. Staphorst, L. Pretorius and M.W. Pretorius
- Improving scenario discovery by bagging random boxes pp. 124-134

- J.H. Kwakkel and S.C. Cunningham
- Sustainability transition dynamics: Towards overcoming policy resistance pp. 135-145

- Vincent de Gooyert, Etiënne Rouwette, Hans van Kranenburg, Edward Freeman and Harry van Breen
- Modeling and analysis for mobile application services: The perspective of mobile network operators pp. 146-163

- Juite Wang, Jung-Yu Lai and Chih-Hsin Chang
- Towards robust technology roadmapping: How to diagnose the vulnerability of organisational plans pp. 164-175

- Changyong Lee, Juram Kim and Sungjoo Lee
- How to generate creative ideas for innovation: a hybrid approach of WordNet and morphological analysis pp. 176-187

- Youngjung Geum and Yongtae Park
- Learning to foresee the effects of social identity complexity and need for social approval on technology brand loyalty pp. 188-197

- Po-Hsuan Wu and Chieh-Peng Lin
- Barriers to open e-learning in public administrations pp. 198-208

- Julia Dorothée Stoffregen, Jan M. Pawlowski, Eric Ras, Eric Tobias, Snezana Šćepanović, Dónal Fitzpatrick, Tracey Mehigan, Petra Steffens, Christiane Przygoda, Peter Schilling, Horst Friedrich and Sabine Moebs
- What makes you more central? Antecedents of changes in betweenness-centrality in technology-based alliance networks pp. 209-221

- Arevalo Victor, Daniëlle Bertrand-Cloodt and Bertrand–Cloodt, Danielle
- Fuel prices and the invention crowding out effect: Releasing the automotive industry from its dependence on fossil fuel pp. 222-234

- Nicolò Barbieri
- A novel ranking procedure for forecasting approaches using Data Envelopment Analysis pp. 235-243

- Ali Emrouznejad, Bahman Rostami-Tabar and Konstantinos Petridis
- Determining the importance of Hospital Information System adoption factors using Fuzzy Analytic Network Process (ANP) pp. 244-264

- Mehrbakhsh Nilashi, Hossein Ahmadi, Ali Ahani, Ramin Ravangard and Othman bin Ibrahim
- Understanding player behavior in online games: The role of gender pp. 265-274

- Chuang-Chun Liu
- Innovation performance and influencing factors of low-carbon technological innovation under the global value chain: A case of Chinese manufacturing industry pp. 275-284

- Kexin Bi, Ping Huang and Xiangxiang Wang
- Cyber-mavens and online flow experiences: Evidence from virtual worlds pp. 285-296

- Stuart J. Barnes and Andrew D. Pressey
- Equationless and equation-based trend models of prohibitively complex technological and related forecasts pp. 297-304

- Mirko Dohnal and Karel Doubravsky
- Paradox of mainstreaming agroecology for regional and rural food security in developing countries pp. 305-316

- Laxmi Prasad Pant
- No I won't, but yes we will: Driving sustainability-related donations through social identity effects pp. 317-326

- Guy Champniss, Hugh N. Wilson, Emma K. Macdonald and Radu Dimitriu
- Biases in consumers' assessment of environmental damage in food chains and how investments in reputation can help pp. 327-337

- Luca Panzone, Fred Lemke and Henry L. Petersen
- Willingness to pay for product ecological footprint: Organic vs non-organic consumers pp. 338-348

- Elena Mamouni Limnios, Steven G.M. Schilizzi, Michael Burton, Angeline Ong and Niki Hynes
- I do it, but don't tell anyone! Personal values, personal and social norms: Can social media play a role in changing pro-environmental behaviours? pp. 349-359

- Niki Hynes and Juliette Wilson
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