Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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Volume 90, issue PB, 2015
- Novelty-focused patent mapping for technology opportunity analysis pp. 355-365

- Changyong Lee, Bokyoung Kang and Juneseuk Shin
- Homogeneous and heterogeneous diffusion models: Algerian natural gas production pp. 366-378

- Renato Guseo, Cinzia Mortarino and Md Abud Darda
- Tracing discursive space: Agency and change in sustainability transitions pp. 379-388

- Udo Pesch
- Energy policy planning near grid parity using a price-driven technology penetration model pp. 389-399

- Peter D. Lund
- Determinants of the adoption of modern technology in the handloom industry in Assam pp. 400-409

- Alin Borah Bortamuly and Kishor Goswami
- The effect of public subsidies on corporate R&D investment: An application of the generalized propensity score pp. 410-419

- Xiaoyong Dai and Liwei Cheng
- Scratching the surface: Exploratory analysis of key opinion leaders on rate limiting factors in novel adjuvanted-vaccine development pp. 420-432

- Esther Pronker, Tamar Weenen, Harry Commandeur, E. Claassen and A.D.M.E. Osterhaus
- Integrated roadmaps and corporate foresight as tools of innovation management: The case of Russian companies pp. 433-443

- Konstantin Vishnevskiy, Oleg Karasev and Dirk Meissner
- Activity sets in multi-organizational ecologies: a project-level perspective on sustainable energy innovations pp. 444-455

- Kristina Manser, Bas Hillebrand, Paul H. Driessen, Gerrit Willem Ziggers and Josée M.M. Bloemer
- A comparative analysis framework for assessing the sustainability of a combined water and energy infrastructure pp. 456-468

- Ferhat Karaca, Paul Graham Raven, John Machell and Fatih Camci
- Assessing the industrial opportunity of academic research with patent relatedness: A case study on polymer electrolyte fuel cells pp. 469-475

- Takaya Ogawa and Yuya Kajikawa
- Modelling OECD broadband subscriptions in disequilibrium pp. 476-486

- Walter J. Mayer, Gary Madden, Zhong Jin and Thien Tran
- On the coexistence of innovators and imitators pp. 487-496

- Roy Cerqueti, Fabio Tramontana and Marco Ventura
- Modelling European usage of renewable energy technologies for electricity generation pp. 497-509

- Nigel Meade and Towhidul Islam
- The ‘Narrative Turn’ in developing foresight: Assessing how cultural products can assist organisations in detecting trends pp. 510-513

- Jan Oliver Schwarz
- Heterogeneity in diffusion of innovations modelling: A few fundamental types pp. 514-524

- Renato Guseo and Mariangela Guidolin
- Transition experiments in Amsterdam: Conceptual and empirical analysis of two transition experiments in the WATERgraafsmeer program pp. 525-537

- Nadia Porter, Maarten Claassen and Jos Timmermans
- Infrastructure transformation as a socio-technical process — Implications for the governance of energy distribution networks in the UK pp. 538-550

- Ronan Bolton and Timothy Foxon
- Provision of mobile banking services from an actor–network perspective: Implications for convergence and standardization pp. 551-561

- Heejin Lee, G. Harindranath, Sangjo Oh and Dong-Jae Kim
- The dynamics of incremental costs of efficient television display technologies pp. 562-574

- Louis-Benoit Desroches and Mohan Ganeshalingam
- The effect of technological diversification on organizational performance: An empirical study of S&P 500 manufacturing firms pp. 575-586

- Chinho Lin and Chia-Chi Chang
- Energy and mineral peaks, and a future steady state economy pp. 587-598

- Antonio García-Olivares and Joaquim Ballabrera-Poy
- Forecasting technological progress potential based on the complexity of product knowledge pp. 599-610

- Andy Dong and Somwrita Sarkar
- Lessons in urban monitoring taken from sustainable and livable cities to better address the Smart Cities initiative pp. 611-622

- Maria-Lluïsa Marsal-Llacuna, Joan Colomer-Llinàs and Joaquim Meléndez-Frigola
- R&D partnerships: An exploratory approach to the role of structural variables in joint project performance pp. 623-634

- Marta F. Arroyabe, Nieves Arranz and Juan Carlos Fdez. de Arroyabe
- Opportunities for social enterprise in Germany — Evidence from an expert survey pp. 635-646

- Henning Engelke, Stefanie Mauksch, Inga-Lena Darkow and Heiko A. von der Gracht
Volume 90, issue PA, 2015
- Locked into Copenhagen pledges — Implications of short-term emission targets for the cost and feasibility of long-term climate goals pp. 8-23

- Keywan Riahi, Elmar Kriegler, Nils Johnson, Christoph Bertram, Michel den Elzen, Jiyong Eom, Michiel Schaeffer, Jae Edmonds, Morna Isaac, Volker Krey, Thomas Longden, Gunnar Luderer, Aurélie Méjean, David L. McCollum, Silvana Mima, Hal Turton, Detlef P. van Vuuren, Kenichi Wada, Valentina Bosetti, Pantelis Capros, Patrick Criqui, Meriem Hamdi-Cherif, Mikiko Kainuma and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Making or breaking climate targets: The AMPERE study on staged accession scenarios for climate policy pp. 24-44

- Elmar Kriegler, Keywan Riahi, Nico Bauer, Valeria Jana Schwanitz, Nils Petermann, Valentina Bosetti, Adriana Marcucci, Sander Otto, Leonidas Paroussos, Shilpa Rao, 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 and Ottmar Edenhofer
- Diagnostic indicators for integrated assessment models of climate policy pp. 45-61

- Elmar Kriegler, Nils Petermann, Volker Krey, Valeria Jana Schwanitz, Gunnar Luderer, Shuichi Ashina, Valentina Bosetti, Jiyong Eom, Alban Kitous, Aurélie Méjean, Leonidas Paroussos, Fuminori Sano, Hal Turton, Charlie Wilson and Detlef P. Van Vuuren
- Carbon lock-in through capital stock inertia associated with weak near-term climate policies pp. 62-72

- Christoph Bertram, Nils Johnson, Gunnar Luderer, Keywan Riahi, Morna Isaac and Jiyong Eom
- The impact of near-term climate policy choices on technology and emission transition pathways pp. 73-88

- Jiyong Eom, Jae Edmonds, Volker Krey, Nils Johnson, Thomas Longden, Gunnar Luderer, Keywan Riahi and Detlef P. Van Vuuren
- Stranded on a low-carbon planet: Implications of climate policy for the phase-out of coal-based power plants pp. 89-102

- Nils Johnson, Volker Krey, David L. McCollum, Shilpa Rao, Keywan Riahi and Joeri Rogelj
- Diffusion of low-carbon technologies and the feasibility of long-term climate targets pp. 103-118

- Gokul Iyer, Nathan Hultman, Jiyong Eom, Haewon McJeon, Pralit Patel and Leon Clarke
- Mitigation strategies and energy technology learning: An assessment with the POLES model pp. 119-136

- P. Criqui, S. Mima, Philippe Menanteau and Alban Kitous
- Energy efficiency policies and the timing of action: An assessment of climate mitigation costs pp. 137-152

- Ruben Bibas, Aurélie Méjean and Meriem Hamdi-Cherif
- Assessments of GHG emission reduction scenarios of different levels and different short-term pledges through macro- and sectoral decomposition analyses pp. 153-165

- Fuminori Sano, Kenichi Wada, Keigo Akimoto and Junichiro Oda
- The implications of initiating immediate climate change mitigation — A potential for co-benefits? pp. 166-177

- Valeria Jana Schwanitz, Thomas Longden, Brigitte Knopf and Pantelis Capros
- The value of air pollution co-benefits of climate policies: Analysis with a global sector-trade CGE model called WorldScan pp. 178-191

- Johannes Bollen
- Carbon leakage in a fragmented climate regime: The dynamic response of global energy markets pp. 192-203

- Tabaré Arroyo-Currás, Nico Bauer, Elmar Kriegler, Valeria Jana Schwanitz, Gunnar Luderer, Tino Aboumahboub, Anastasis Giannousakis and Jérôme Hilaire
- Assessment of carbon leakage through the industry channel: The EU perspective pp. 204-219

- Leonidas Paroussos, Panagiotis Fragkos, Pantelis Capros and Kostas Fragkiadakis
- Impact of fragmented emission reduction regimes on the energy market and on CO2 emissions related to land use: A case study with China and the European Union as first movers pp. 220-229

- Sander A.C. Otto, David E.H.J. Gernaat, Morna Isaac, Paul L. Lucas, Mariësse A.E. van Sluisveld, Maarten van den Berg, Jasper van Vliet and Detlef P. van Vuuren
- Induced technological change in moderate and fragmented climate change mitigation regimes pp. 230-242

- Adriana Marcucci and Hal Turton
- CO2 emission mitigation and fossil fuel markets: Dynamic and international aspects of climate policies pp. 243-256

- Nico Bauer, Valentina Bosetti, Meriem Hamdi-Cherif, Alban Kitous, David McCollum, Aurélie Méjean, Shilpa Rao, Hal Turton, Leonidas Paroussos, Shuichi Ashina, Katherine Calvin, Kenichi Wada and Detlef van Vuuren
- Mid- and long-term climate projections for fragmented and delayed-action scenarios pp. 257-268

- Michiel Schaeffer, Laila Gohar, Elmar Kriegler, Jason Lowe, Keywan Riahi and Detlef van Vuuren
- Extending organizational antecedents of absorptive capacity: Organizational characteristics that encourage experimentation pp. 269-284

- Ana Luiza Lara de Araújo Burcharth, Christopher Lettl and John Parm Ulhøi
- An instrument for scenario-based technology roadmapping: How to assess the impacts of future changes on organisational plans pp. 285-301

- Changyong Lee, Bomi Song and Yongtae Park
- The moderating effects of urbanization on carbon dioxide emissions: A latent class modeling approach pp. 302-317

- Makoto Chikaraishi, Akimasa Fujiwara, Shinji Kaneko, Phetkeo Poumanyvong, Satoru Komatsu and Andrey Kalugin
- Technology innovation systems and technology diffusion: Adoption of bio-digestion in an emerging innovation system in Rwanda pp. 318-330

- Aschalew Tigabu, Frans Berkhout and Pieter van Beukering
- The diffusion of a renewable energy technology and innovation system functioning: Comparing bio-digestion in Kenya and Rwanda pp. 331-345

- Aschalew Tigabu, Frans Berkhout and Pieter van Beukering
- Strategy and business model design in dynamic telecommunications industries: A study on Italian mobile network operators pp. 346-354

- Antonio Ghezzi, Marcelo Nogueira Cortimiglia and Alejandro Germán Frank
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