Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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Volume 100, issue C, 2015
- The current transition in management of technology education: The case of Korea pp. 5-20

- Wonjoon Kim
- Self-regulated learning, team learning and project performance in entrepreneurship education: Learning in a lean startup environment pp. 21-28

- Rainer Harms
- Teaching case and teaching note systems equipment division at Ferrofluidics pp. 29-38

- Steven T. Walsh, Yorgos D. Marinakis and Robert Boylan
- Teaching innovation to technologists (non-business people) and non-technologists (business people): Scotch Whisky as an exemplar of process changing product an alternative to traditional lectures pp. 39-43

- Jonathan D. Linton
- Teaching scenario analysis—An action learning pedagogy pp. 44-52

- Ron Bradfield, George Cairns and George Wright
- Infrastructure as social catalyst: Electric vehicle station planning and deployment pp. 53-65

- Sara Costa Maia, Hannah Teicher and AnnaLisa Meyboom
- Financial analysis in management of technology programs: links in a clinical approach pp. 66-77

- Sul Kassicieh, Saurabh Ahluwalia and Mary Anne Majadillas
- Entrepreneurship in East Asian Regional Innovation Systems: Role of social capital pp. 83-95

- Hyungseok Yoon, Sunyoung Yun, Joosung Lee and Fred Phillips
- Regional systems of biotechnology innovation — The case of Taiwan pp. 96-106

- Yu-Shan Su and Feng-Shang Wu
- Building extra-regional networks for regional innovation systems: Taiwan's machine tool industry in China pp. 107-117

- Liang-Chih Chen
- Value creation in regional innovation systems: The case of Taiwan's machine tool enterprises pp. 118-129

- Eun-Teak Oh, Kuo-Min Chen, Lu-Mei Wang and Ren-Jye Liu
- Specialization, institutions and innovation within China's regional innovation systems pp. 130-139

- Xibao Li
- The evolving nature of China's regional innovation systems: Insights from an exploration–exploitation approach pp. 140-152

- Yuandi Wang, Dylan Sutherland, Lutao Ning and Xin Pan
- Technology opportunity discovery (TOD) from existing technologies and products: A function-based TOD framework pp. 153-167

- Janghyeok Yoon, Hyunseok Park, Wonchul Seo, Jae-Min Lee, Byoung-youl Coh and Jonghwa Kim
- Structuring the Technology Entrepreneurship publication landscape: Making sense out of chaos pp. 168-175

- Tiago Ratinho, Rainer Harms and Steven Walsh
- Determinants of Internet diffusion: A focus on China pp. 176-185

- Guangchao Charles Feng
- The augmented unified localizable crisis scale pp. 186-197

- Eli Rohn and Denis Blackmore
- Emergence of controversy in technology transitions: Green Revolution and Bt cotton in India pp. 198-212

- Shyama V. Ramani and Ajay Thutupalli
- Using patents and prototypes for preliminary evaluation of technology-forcing policies: Lessons from California's Zero Emission Vehicle regulations pp. 213-224

- William Sierzchula and Gregory Nemet
- How mismatching institutional logics hinder niche–regime interaction and how boundary spanners intervene pp. 225-237

- Magda Smink, Simona O. Negro, Eva Niesten and Marko P. Hekkert
- Risk identification, evaluation and response of low-carbon technological innovation under the global value chain: A case of the Chinese manufacturing industry pp. 238-248

- Kexin Bi, Ping Huang and Hui Ye
- Influential factors of farmers' demands for agricultural science and technology in China pp. 249-254

- Ye Hua
- An examination of work exhaustion in the mobile enterprise environment pp. 255-266

- Hyeon Jeong Kim, Choong C. Lee, Haejung Yun and Kun Shin Im
- Electricity portfolio innovation for energy security: The case of carbon constrained China pp. 267-276

- Konstantinos J. Chalvatzis and Keagan Rubel
- Technological advances in the fuel cell vehicle: Patent portfolio management pp. 277-289

- Sung Ho Ha, Weina Liu, Hune Cho and Sang Hyun Kim
- A review of socio-technical energy transition (STET) models pp. 290-305

- Francis G.N. Li, Evelina Trutnevyte and Neil Strachan
- Historical impact of technological change on the US mass media advertising expenditure pp. 306-316

- Mercedes Esteban-Bravo, Jose Vidal-Sanz and Gökhan Yildirim
- Predicting the pattern of technology convergence using big-data technology on large-scale triadic patents pp. 317-329

- Won Sang Lee, Eun Jin Han and So Young Sohn
- Comparing a simulation model with various analytic models of the international diffusion of consumer technology pp. 330-343

- Chris Swinerd and Ken R. McNaught
- Empowering sustainable niches: Comparing UK and Dutch offshore wind developments pp. 344-355

- Florian Kern, Bram Verhees, Rob Raven and Adrian Smith
- Microfoundations of innovative capabilities: The leverage of collaborative technologies on organizational learning and knowledge management in a multinational corporation pp. 356-368

- Dirk Schneckenberg, Yann Truong and Hamid Mazloomi
Volume 99, issue C, 2015
- Scripts in transition: Protective spaces of Indonesian biofuel villages pp. 1-13

- Yuti Ariani Fatimah, Rob P.J.M. Raven and Saurabh Arora
- Modeling corporate social performance and job pursuit intention: Forecasting the job change of professionals in technology industry pp. 14-21

- Yuan-Hui Tsai, Chieh-Peng Lin, Hwa-Chun Ma and Rong-Tsu Wang
- Make-or-buy strategies for electric vehicle batteries—a simulation-based analysis pp. 22-34

- Christian Huth, Karsten Kieckhäfer and Thomas Stefan Spengler
- Technological change in the U.S. music industry: Within-product, cross-product and churn effects between competing blockbusters pp. 35-46

- Mariangela Guidolin and Renato Guseo
- Lessons from the global financial crisis for the semiconductor industry pp. 47-53

- Chiu-Hui Wu, Cherng G. Ding, Ten-Der Jane, Hang-Rung Lin and Cheng-Ying Wu
- Technological diversification in China from 1986 to 2011: Evidence from patent data pp. 54-66

- Yuandi Wang, Lutao Ning and Martha Prevezer
- Path creation by public agencies — The case of desirable futures of genomics pp. 67-76

- Wouter P.C. Boon, Erik Aarden and Jacqueline E.W. Broerse
- Opportunities and challenges of a world with negligible senescence pp. 77-91

- Barry B. Hughes, Randall Kuhn, Eli S. Margolese-Malin, Dale S. Rothman and José R. Solórzano
- Modeling the diffusion of residential photovoltaic systems in Italy: An agent-based simulation pp. 106-131

- J. Palmer, G. Sorda and Reinhard Madlener
- Cross-national analysis of the relation of eGovernment maturity and OSS growth pp. 132-147

- Spyridoula Lakka, Teta Stamati, Christos Michalakelis and Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos
- Forecasting the purchase intention of IT product: Key roles of trust and environmental consciousness for IT firms pp. 148-155

- Chieh-Peng Lin, Yuan-Hui Tsai, Chou-Kang Chiu and Chia-Ping Liu
- Towards understanding integration of heavyweight-product managers and collaboration software in collaborative product development: An empirical study in Taiwan pp. 156-167

- Ching-Torng Lin, Wen-Jui Wu and Li-Min Cheng
- Climate-adaptive technological change in a small region: A resource-based scenario approach pp. 168-180

- Don Goldstein
- Context, drivers, and future potential for wood-frame multi-story construction in Europe pp. 181-196

- Elias Hurmekoski, Ragnar Jonsson and Tomas Nord
- The construction of a new technological innovation system in a follower country: Wind energy in Portugal pp. 197-210

- Nuno Bento and Margarida Fontes
- Enterprising scientists: The shaping role of norms, experience and scientific productivity pp. 211-221

- Truls Erikson, Mirjam Knockaert and Maw Der Foo
- The effect of inbound open innovation on firm performance: Evidence from high-tech industry pp. 222-230

- Chun-Hsien Wang, Ching-Hsing Chang and George C. Shen
- Interactive learning and firm-level capabilities in latecomer settings: The Nigerian manufacturing industry pp. 231-241

- Abiodun Egbetokun
- A framework for assessing a portfolio of technologies for licensing out pp. 242-251

- Leonardo P. Santiago, Marcela Martinelli, Daniel T. Eloi-Santos and Luciana Hashiba Hortac
- Antecedents and consequences of innate willingness to pay for innovations: Understanding motivations and consumer preferences of prospective early adopters pp. 252-266

- Björn Frank, Takao Enkawa, Shane J. Schvaneveldt and Boris Herbas Torrico
- Forecasting the continuance intention of social networking sites: Assessing privacy risk and usefulness of technology pp. 267-272

- Fa-Shing Yin, Min-Ling Liu and Chieh-Peng Lin
- A short note on integrated assessment modeling approaches: Rejoinder to the review of “Making or breaking climate targets — The AMPERE study on staged accession scenarios for climate policy” pp. 273-276

- Elmar Kriegler, Keywan Riahi, Nico Bauer, Valeria Jana Schwanitz, Nils Petermann, Valentina Bosetti, Adriana Marcucci, Sander Otto, Leonidas Paroussos, Shilpa Rao-Skirbekk, Tabaré Arroyo Currás, Shuichi Ashina, Johannes Bollen, Jiyong Eom, Meriem Hamdi-Cherif, Thomas Longden, Alban Kitous, Aurélie Méjean, Fuminori Sano, Michiel Schaeffer, Kenichi Wada, Pantelis Capros, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Ottmar Edenhofer, Christoph Bertram, Ruben Bibas, Jae Edmonds, Nils Johnson, Volker Krey, Gunnar Luderer, David McCollum and Kejun Jiang
- The double knot of technology and business-model innovation in the era of ferment of digital exchanges: The case of OM, a pioneer in electronic options exchanges pp. 285-299

- Mirko Ernkvist
- Creative destruction in Wall Street's technological arms race: Evidence from patent data pp. 300-316

- Stephan Essendorfer, Ivan Diaz-Rainey and Michael Falta
- Capital markets integration: A sociotechnical study of the development of a cross-border securities settlement system pp. 317-338

- Nikiforos S. Panourgias
- Innovations in financial IS and technology ecosystems: High-frequency trading in the equity market pp. 339-354

- Robert J. Kauffman, Jun Liu and Dan Ma
- ICT technologies and financial innovations: The case of exchange traded funds in Brazil, Japan, Mexico, South Korea and the United States pp. 355-376

- Ewa Lechman and Adam Marszk
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