Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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Volume 110, issue C, 2016
- Big data analysis of local government 3.0: Focusing on Gyeongsangbuk-do in Korea pp. 3-12

- Chae Nam Jun and Chung Joo Chung
- The more interactions the better? The moderating effect of the interaction between local producers and users of knowledge on the relationship between R&D investment and regional innovation systems pp. 13-20

- Hao Jiao, Jianghua Zhou, Taishan Gao and Xielin Liu
- Structural efficiency to manipulate public research institution networks pp. 21-32

- Hyeonchae Yang and Woo-Sung Jung
- Living with casinos: The triple-helix approach, innovative solutions, and big data pp. 33-41

- Jin-Young Kim and Min-Jae Lee
- Delineating the complex use of a political podcast in South Korea by hybrid web indicators: The case of the Nakkomsu Twitter network pp. 42-50

- Jiyoung Kim, Yeon-Ok Lee and Han Woo Park
- Assessing the evolutionary structure of homeless network: Social media use, keywords, and influential stakeholders pp. 51-60

- Kyujin Jung and Jesus N. Valero
- The influence of international research interaction on national innovation performance: A bibliometric approach pp. 61-70

- Pieter E. Stek and Marina S. van Geenhuizen
- Determinants of ICT innovations: A cross-country empirical study pp. 71-77

- Sangwon Lee, Yoonjae Nam, Seonmi Lee and Hyunjung Son
- High/low reputation companies' dialogic communication activities and semantic networks on Facebook: A comparative study pp. 78-92

- Yoo Jung Hong, Donghee Shin and Jang Hyun Kim
- Analyzing interaction in R&D networks using the Triple Helix method: Evidence from industrial R&D programs in Korean government pp. 93-105

- Young Hoon Lee and YoungJun Kim
- Smart roadmapping for STI policy pp. 109-116

- Elias Carayannis, Anna Grebeniuk and Dirk Meissner
- Technology foresight and industrial strategy pp. 117-125

- Carlo Pietrobelli and Fernanda Puppato
- Modeling the effect of responsible research and innovation in quadruple helix innovation systems pp. 126-133

- Harold Paredes-Frigolett
- The evolution of science, technology and innovation policies: A review of the Ghanaian experience pp. 134-142

- Joseph Amankwah-Amoah
- Implementing smart specialisation roadmaps in Lithuania: Lost in translation? pp. 143-152

- Agne Paliokaite, Žilvinas Martinaitis and David Sarpong
- Integrated roadmaps for strategic management and planning pp. 153-166

- Konstantin Vishnevskiy, Oleg Karasev and Dirk Meissner
- Emerging economies, emerging challenges: Mobilising and capturing value from big data pp. 167-174

- Joseph Amankwah-Amoah
- Technology roadmapping for competitive technical intelligence pp. 175-186

- Yi Zhang, Douglas K.R. Robinson, Alan L. Porter, Donghua Zhu, Guangquan Zhang and Jie Lu
- The role of corporate foresight and technology roadmapping in companies' innovation development: The case of Russian state-owned enterprises pp. 187-195

- Mikhail Gershman, Sergey Bredikhin and Konstantin Vishnevskiy
- The future of rail automation: A scenario-based technology roadmap for the rail automation market pp. 196-212

- Christoph Hansen, Tugrul Daim, Horst Ernst and Cornelius Herstatt
- Methodology for the of building process integration of Business Model Canvas and Technological Roadmap pp. 213-225

- Miguel Angel Toro-Jarrín, Idalia Estefania Ponce-Jaramillo and David Güemes-Castorena
- Scenario-Driven Roadmapping to cope with uncertainty: Its application in the construction industry pp. 226-238

- Remco Siebelink, Johannes I.M. Halman and Erwin Hofman
Volume 109, issue C, 2016
- YES or NO: Predicting the 2015 GReferendum results using Google Trends pp. 1-5

- Amaryllis Mavragani and Konstantinos Tsagarakis
- Analyzing consumer attitudes towards electric vehicle purchasing intentions in Spain: Technological limitations and vehicle confidence pp. 6-14

- Beatriz Junquera, Blanca Moreno and Roberto Álvarez
- Identification of innovation solvers in open innovation communities using swarm intelligence pp. 15-24

- Rocio Martinez-Torres and Maria Olmedilla
- Energy efficiency and production technology heterogeneity in China's agricultural sector: A meta-frontier approach pp. 25-34

- Rilong Fei and Boqiang Lin
- Combining structure, content and meaning in online social networks: The analysis of public's early reaction in social media to newly launched movies pp. 35-49

- Carlo Lipizzi, Luca Iandoli and José Emmanuel Ramirez Marquez
- Socialization and innovation: Insights from collaboration across industry boundaries pp. 50-60

- Annika Dingler and Ellen Enkel
- Policy experts' propensity to change their opinion along Delphi rounds pp. 61-68

- Marika Makkonen, Teppo Hujala and Jussi Uusivuori
- Institutional support, innovation capabilities and exports: Evidence from the semiconductor industry in Taiwan pp. 69-75

- Rajah Rasiah, Rafat Beigpoor Shahrivar and Xiao-Shan Yap
- The large grey area between ‘bona fide’ and ‘rogue’ stem cell interventions — Ethical acceptability and the need to include local variability pp. 76-86

- Margaret Elizabeth Sleeboom-Faulkner
Volume 108, issue C, 2016
- A retroductive systems-based methodology for socio-technical transitions research pp. 1-14

- George Papachristos and Emmanuel Adamides
- Effects of knowledge diffusion on international joint research and science convergence: Multiple case studies in the fields of lithium-ion battery, fuel cell and wind power pp. 15-27

- Dae-hyun Jeong, Keuntae Cho, Sangyong Park and Soon-ki Hong
- The hype cycle model: A review and future directions pp. 28-41

- Ozgur Dedehayir and Martin Steinert
- Effect of perceived value and social influences on mobile app stickiness and in-app purchase intention pp. 42-53

- Chin-Lung Hsu and Judy Chuan-Chuan Lin
- Farmer innovativeness and hybrid rice diffusion in Bangladesh pp. 54-62

- Md M.I. Shah, Will J. Grant and Sue Stocklmayer
- Valuation of adopters based on the Bass model for a new product pp. 63-69

- Sang-June Park and Sungchul Choi
- The structure and dynamics of intra- and inter-regional research collaborative networks: The case of China (1985–2008) pp. 70-82

- Yutao Sun
- The impact of relational spillovers from joint research projects on knowledge creation across European regions pp. 83-94

- Daniela Di Cagno, Andrea Fabrizi, Valentina Meliciani and Iris Wanzenböck
- Predicting job offer acceptance of professionals in Taiwan: The case of the technology industry pp. 95-101

- Yuan-Hui Tsai, Chieh-Peng Lin, Ya-Chu Hsu, Chu-Mei Liu and Pi-Hsia Yen
Volume 107, issue C, 2016
- An industrial technology roadmap for supporting public R&D planning pp. 1-12

- Yonghee Cho, Seong-Pil Yoon and Karp-Soo Kim
- Value ecosystem models for social media services pp. 13-27

- Dohoon Kim
- Technological innovation in Brazil, Russia, India, China, and South Africa (BRICS): An organizational ecology perspective pp. 28-36

- Yu Cui, Jie Jiao and Hao Jiao
- Has the Fukushima accident influenced short-term consumption in the evolution of nuclear energy? An analysis of the world and seven leading countries pp. 37-49

- Claudia Furlan, Mariangela Guidolin and Renato Guseo
- Ambition and ambiguity: Expectations and imaginaries developing offshore wind in China pp. 50-58

- Marius Korsnes
- Investigating gameplay intention of the elderly using an Extended Technology Acceptance Model (ETAM) pp. 59-68

- Qingfeng Wang and Xu Sun
- Identifying enablers of technological innovation for Indian MSMEs using best–worst multi criteria decision making method pp. 69-79

- Himanshu Gupta and Mukesh Kumar Barua
- Sectoral innovation through competing logics: The case of antidepressants in traditional Chinese medicine pp. 80-89

- Taieb Hafsi and Hao Hu
- Why did the historical energy forecasting succeed or fail? A case study on IEA's projection pp. 90-96

- Hua Liao, Jia-Wei Cai, Dong-Wei Yang and Yi-Ming Wei
- Consumer information search behavior and purchasing decisions: Empirical evidence from Korea pp. 97-111

- Seung-Pyo Jun and Do-Hyung Park
- How industrial convergence happens: A taxonomical approach based on empirical evidences pp. 112-120

- Youngjung Geum, Moon-Soo Kim and Sungjoo Lee
- Competing technologies, competing forces: The rise and fall of the floppy disk, 1971–2010 pp. 121-129

- Joseph Amankwah-Amoah
- The effect of service rollout on demand forecasting: The application of modified Bass model to the step growing markets pp. 130-140

- Stevan Velickovic, Valentina Radojicic and Bojan Bakmaz
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