Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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Volume 106, issue C, 2016
- Technological convergence in standards for information and communication technologies pp. 1-10

- Eun Jin Han and So Young Sohn
- Analyzing interdependencies between policy mixes and technological innovation systems: The case of offshore wind in Germany pp. 11-21

- Kristin Reichardt, Simona O. Negro, Karoline S. Rogge and Marko P. Hekkert
- Divergent effects of external financing on technology innovation activity: Korean evidence pp. 22-30

- Seokchin Kim, Hyunchul Lee and Joongi Kim
- Changing attitudes towards e-mobility by actively elaborating fast-charging technology pp. 31-36

- Fabian Gebauer, Roman Vilimek, Andreas Keinath and Claus-Christian Carbon
- Application of the grey Lotka–Volterra model to forecast the diffusion and competition analysis of the TV and smartphone industries pp. 37-44

- Hsi-Tse Wang and Ta-Chung Wang
- The diffusion of mobile telephony in Kazakhstan: An empirical analysis pp. 45-52

- Azamat Sultanov, Deok-Joo Lee, Kyung-Taek Kim and Luz Angelica Pirir Avila
- Stochastic technology life cycle analysis using multiple patent indicators pp. 53-64

- Changyong Lee, Juram Kim, Ohjin Kwon and Han-Gyun Woo
- The future of public participation: Empirical analysis from the viewpoint of policy-makers pp. 65-73

- Sascha Alexander Wagner, Sebastian Vogt and Rüdiger Kabst
- Simulating user learning in authoritative technology adoption: An agent based model for council-led smart meter deployment planning in the UK pp. 74-84

- Tao Zhang, Peer-Olaf Siebers and Uwe Aickelin
- Three experiments: The exploration of unknown unknowns in foresight pp. 85-100

- Leena Ilmola and Elena Rovenskaya
- How to catch the generation Y: Identifying consumers of ecological innovations among youngsters pp. 101-107

- Sebastian Gurtner and Katja Soyez
- The sustainable competitiveness of nations pp. 108-114

- Sten Thore and Ruzanna Tarverdyan
Volume 105, issue C, 2016
- Identification of the technology life cycle of telematics: A patent-based analytical perspective pp. 1-10

- Shu-Hao Chang and Chin-Yuan Fan
- Navigating uncharted waters: A multidimensional conceptualisation of exporting electronic waste pp. 11-19

- Joseph Amankwah-Amoah
- Global business and emerging economies: Towards a new perspective on the effects of e-waste pp. 20-26

- Joseph Amankwah-Amoah
- Subject–action–object-based morphology analysis for determining the direction of technological change pp. 27-40

- Junfang Guo, Xuefeng Wang, Qianrui Li and Donghua Zhu
- Investigating sustainability parameters of administrative buildings in Saudi Arabia pp. 41-48

- Khalid Al-Gahtani, Ibrahim Alsulaihi, Mostafa El-Hawary and Mohamed Marzouk
- Market share dynamics using Lotka–Volterra models pp. 49-62

- A. Marasco, A. Picucci and A. Romano
- Biases in future-oriented Delphi studies: A cognitive perspective pp. 63-76

- Jens Winkler and Roger Moser
- Will the momentum of the electric car last? Testing an hypothesis on disruptive innovation pp. 77-88

- Marc Dijk, Peter Wells and Rene Kemp
- Latent heterogeneity effects in modelling individual hazards: A non-proportional approach pp. 89-93

- Renato Guseo
- Product opportunity identification based on internal capabilities using text mining and association rule mining pp. 94-104

- Wonchul Seo, Janghyeok Yoon, Hyunseok Park, Byoung-youl Coh, Jae-Min Lee and Oh-Jin Kwon
- Applied artificial intelligence and trust—The case of autonomous vehicles and medical assistance devices pp. 105-120

- Monika Hengstler, Ellen Enkel and Selina Duelli
- National culture and innovation diffusion. Exploratory insights from agent-based modeling pp. 121-128

- Benoît Desmarchelier and Eddy Fang
- A transition scenario for leapfrogging to a sustainable urban water future in Port Vila, Vanuatu pp. 129-139

- Michael S. Poustie, Niki Frantzeskaki and Rebekah R. Brown
- Quantifying technology–industry spillover effects based on patent citation network analysis of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) pp. 140-157

- Dong Ha Kim, Bo Kyeong Lee and So Young Sohn
- Key ideas from a 25-year collaboration at technological forecasting & social change pp. 158-166

- Fred Phillips and Hal Linstone
- Forecasting new product diffusion with agent-based models pp. 167-178

- Yu Xiao and Jingti Han
- Topic analysis and forecasting for science, technology and innovation: Methodology with a case study focusing on big data research pp. 179-191

- Yi Zhang, Guangquan Zhang, Hongshu Chen, Alan L. Porter, Donghua Zhu and Jie Lu
- A methodology to enable exploratory thinking in strategic planning pp. 192-202

- Shirin Malekpour, Fjalar J. de Haan and Rebekah R. Brown
- Networked by design: Can policy requirements influence organisations' networking behaviour? pp. 203-214

- Federica Rossi, Annalisa Caloffi and Margherita Russo
- Bounding US electricity demand in 2050 pp. 215-223

- Vanessa J. Schweizer and M. Granger Morgan
Volume 104, issue C, 2016
- Social capital to facilitate ‘engineered’ university–industry collaboration for technology transfer: A dynamic perspective pp. 1-15

- Omar Al-Tabbaa and Samuel Ankrah
- Identification and monitoring of possible disruptive technologies by patent-development paths and topic modeling pp. 16-29

- Abdolreza Momeni and Katja Rost
- Futures of distributed small-scale renewable energy in Finland — A Delphi study of the opportunities and obstacles up to 2025 pp. 30-37

- Vilja Varho, Pasi Rikkonen and Saija Rasi
- Architecting complex international science, technology and innovation partnerships (CISTIPs): A study of four global MIT collaborations pp. 38-56

- Sebastian M. Pfotenhauer, Danielle Wood, Dan Roos and Dava Newman
- Overcoming the false dichotomy between internal R&D and external knowledge acquisition: Absorptive capacity dynamics over time pp. 57-65

- Stefano Denicolai, Matias Ramirez and Joe Tidd
- Diffusion of science-based inventions pp. 66-77

- Jan Hohberger
- Advancing the State of Policy Delphi Practice: A Systematic Review Evaluating Methodological Evolution, Innovation, and Opportunities pp. 78-88

- Rob C. de Loë, Natalya Melnychuk, Dan Murray and Ryan Plummer
- Grid parity in tidal stream energy projects: An assessment of financial, technological and economic LCOE input parameters pp. 89-101

- A. Vazquez and G. Iglesias
- Technology life-cycles in the energy sector — Technological characteristics and the role of deployment for innovation pp. 102-121

- Joern Huenteler, Tobias S. Schmidt, Jan Ossenbrink and Volker H. Hoffmann
- Buyers in the patent auction market: Opening the black box of patent acquisitions by non-practicing entities pp. 122-132

- Federico Caviggioli and Elisa Ughetto
- A system dynamics based market agent model simulating future powertrain technology transition: Scenarios in the EU light duty vehicle road transport sector pp. 133-146

- Guzay Pasaoglu, Gillian Harrison, Lee Jones, Andrew Hill, Alexandre Beaudet and Christian Thiel
- Biofuels: A sustainable choice for the United States' energy future? pp. 147-161

- Jennifer L. Trumbo and Bruce E. Tonn
- An integrated scenario-based robust planning approach for foresight and strategic management with application to energy industry pp. 162-171

- Reza Alizadeh, Peter D. Lund, Ali Beynaghi, Mahdi Abolghasemi and Reza Maknoon
- The impact of entrepreneurship education on the entrepreneurial intention of students in science and engineering versus business studies university programs pp. 172-179

- Daniela Maresch, Rainer Harms, Norbert Kailer and Birgit Wimmer-Wurm
- Weak signals and damage scenarios — Systematics to identify weak signals and their sources related to mass transport attacks pp. 180-190

- Raija Koivisto, Ilpo Kulmala and Nadezhda Gotcheva
- Something good and something bad in R&D teams: Effects of social identification and dysfunctional behavior pp. 191-199

- Chieh-Peng Lin, Yuan-Hui Tsai and Min-Ling Liu
- Understanding current and future issues in collaborative consumption: A four-stage Delphi study pp. 200-211

- Stuart J. Barnes and Jan Mattsson
- The effects of forward and reverse engineering on firm innovation performance in the stages of technology catch-up: An empirical study of China pp. 212-222

- Gupeng Zhang and Jianghua Zhou
- Low-carbon innovation and technology transfer in latecomer countries: Insights from solar PV in the clean development mechanism pp. 223-236

- Adrian Lema and Rasmus Lema
- Quantitative empirical trends in technical performance pp. 237-246

- C.L. Magee, S. Basnet, J.L. Funk and C.L. Benson
- A method for defining a regional software ecosystem strategy: Colombia as a case study pp. 247-258

- Xabier Larrucea, Felix Nanclares and Izaskun Santamaria
- Forecasting technology substitution based on hazard function pp. 259-272

- Yujin Jeong, Inchae Park and Byungun Yoon
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