Technological Forecasting and Social Change
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Volume 80, issue 9, 2013
- Multiple perspectives on planning for emergencies: An introduction to the special issue on planning and foresight for emergency preparedness and management pp. 1647-1656

- Murray Turoff, Starr Roxanne Hiltz, Víctor A. Bañuls and Gerd Van Den Eede
- The failure of foresight in crisis management: A secondary analysis of the Mari disaster pp. 1657-1673

- Panos Constantinides
- Plans never go according to plan: An empirical analysis of challenges to plans during the 2009 Victoria bushfires pp. 1674-1702

- Richard Oloruntoba
- The importance of a common understanding in emergency management pp. 1703-1713

- Kimmo Laakso and Jari Palomäki
- Emergency preparedness in Romania: Dynamics, shortcomings and policy proposals pp. 1714-1724

- Marian Zulean and Gabriela Prelipcean
- Planning in the emergency operations center pp. 1725-1731

- Michael Ryan
- The conjoint community resiliency assessment measure as a baseline for profiling and predicting community resilience for emergencies pp. 1732-1741

- Odeya Cohen, Dima Leykin, Mooli Lahad, Avishay Goldberg and Limor Aharonson-Daniel
- Learning before the storm: Modeling multiple stakeholder activities in support of crisis management, a practical case pp. 1742-1755

- Josune Hernantes, Eliot Rich, Ana Laugé, Leire Labaka and Jose M. Sarriegi
- Collaborative scenario modeling in emergency management through cross-impact pp. 1756-1774

- Victor A. Bañuls, Murray Turoff and Starr Roxanne Hiltz
- Improving public health emergency preparedness through enhanced decision-making environments: A simulation and survey based evaluation pp. 1775-1781

- Ozgur M. Araz and Megan Jehn
- Spatial connectivity as a recovery process indicator: The L'Aquila earthquake pp. 1782-1803

- Diana Contreras, Thomas Blaschke, Stefan Kienberger and Peter Zeil
- Dynamic decision trees for building resilience into future eco-cities pp. 1804-1814

- Ioan M. Ciumasu
- A Delphi-based risk analysis — Identifying and assessing future challenges for supply chain security in a multi-stakeholder environment pp. 1815-1833

- Christoph Markmann, Inga-Lena Darkow and Heiko von der Gracht
- Knowledge management systems in support of disasters management: A two decade review pp. 1834-1853

- Magiswary Dorasamy, Murali Raman and Maniam Kaliannan
- How the internet of things technology enhances emergency response operations pp. 1854-1867

- L. Yang, S.H. Yang and L. Plotnick
- Improving emergency plans management with SAGA pp. 1868-1876

- José H. Canós, Marcos R.S. Borges, Ma Carmen Penadés, Abel Gómez and Manuel Llavador
- A framework for agro-terrorism intentions detection using overt data sources pp. 1877-1884

- Eli Rohn and Gil Erez
Volume 80, issue 8, 2013
- Does the analysis of innovation barriers perceived by high growth firms provide information on innovation policy priorities? pp. 1450-1468

- Werner Hölzl and Jürgen Janger
- Properties of knowledge base and firm survival: Evidence from a sample of French manufacturing firms pp. 1469-1483

- Alessandra Colombelli, Jackie Krafft and Francesco Quatraro
- Proximity, networking and knowledge production in Europe: What lessons for innovation policy? pp. 1484-1498

- Emanuela Marrocu, Raffaele Paci and Stefano Usai
- From necessities to imaginary worlds: Structural change, product quality and economic development pp. 1499-1512

- Pier Paolo Saviotti and Andreas Pyka
- The choice of innovation policy instruments pp. 1513-1522

- Susana Borrás and Charles Edquist
- The "Matthew effect" in R&D public subsidies: The Italian evidence pp. 1523-1534

- Cristiano Antonelli and Francesco Crespi
- The relationship between research funding and academic consulting: An empirical investigation in the Spanish context pp. 1535-1545

- Pablo D'Este, Francesco Rentocchini, Rosa Grimaldi and Liney Manjarrés-Henríquez
- Democratic revolutions as institutional innovation diffusion: Rapid adoption and survival of democracy pp. 1546-1556

- Fredrik Jansson, Patrik Lindenfors and Mikael Sandberg
- Long-term GDP forecasts and the prospects for growth pp. 1557-1562

- Theodore Modis
- Idea Competitions under scrutiny: Acquisition, intelligence or public relations mechanism? pp. 1563-1578

- Letizia Mortara, Simon J. Ford and Manuel Jaeger
- The trade-off between innovation and defense industrial policy: A simulation model analysis of the Norwegian defense industry pp. 1579-1592

- Martin Blom, Fulvio Castellacci and Arne Fevolden
- The value contribution of strategic foresight: Insights from an empirical study of large European companies pp. 1593-1606

- René Rohrbeck and Jan Oliver Schwarz
- Quantifying the development of agreement among experts in Delphi studies pp. 1607-1614

- J.V. Meijering, J.K. Kampen and H. Tobi
- Comparing technological hype cycles: Towards a theory pp. 1615-1628

- Harro van Lente, Charlotte Spitters and Alexander Peine
- Probabilistic causality pp. 1629-1634

- Ian I. Mitroff and Abraham Silvers
- Forecasting the Technology Revolution: Results and learnings from the TechCast Project pp. 1635-1643

- William E. Halal
Volume 80, issue 7, 2013
- The impact of the economic crisis on innovation: Evidence from Europe pp. 1247-1260

- Daniele Archibugi, Andrea Filippetti and Marion Frenz
- Social capital, absorptive capability, and firm innovation pp. 1261-1270

- Sui-Hua Yu
- The impact of university–industry collaboration networks on innovation in nanobiopharmaceuticals pp. 1271-1286

- Jiancheng Guan and Qingjun Zhao
- The joint evolution of alliance networks and technology: A survey of the empirical literature pp. 1287-1305

- C.C.M. Stolwijk, J.R. Ortt and E. den Hartigh
- Accelerating the development of marine energy: Exploring the prospects, benefits and challenges pp. 1306-1316

- Henry Jeffrey, Brighid Jay and Mark Winskel
- Historical evidence for energy efficiency rebound in 30 US sectors and a toolkit for rebound analysts pp. 1317-1330

- Harry D. Saunders
- Combined biological and health effects of electromagnetic fields and other agents in the published literature pp. 1331-1349

- Ronald N. Kostoff and Clifford G.Y. Lau
- Mobile commerce usage activities: The roles of demographic and motivation variables pp. 1350-1359

- Alain Yee-Loong Chong
- Caring for healthcare entrepreneurs — Towards successful entrepreneurial strategies for sustainable innovations in Dutch healthcare pp. 1360-1374

- Maarten Janssen and Ellen H.M. Moors
- Non-technological innovations for sustainable transport pp. 1375-1386

- Alexandra Hyard
- Firms' intentions to use genetically modified organisms industrially: The influence of sociopolitical-economic forces and managerial interpretations in the Korean context pp. 1387-1394

- Bongsuk Sung and Kyungyun Hwang
- Environmental policies and eco-innovations by service firms: An agent-based model pp. 1395-1408

- Benoit Desmarchelier, Faridah Djellal and Faïz Gallouj
- Characterising CCS learning: The role of quantitative methods and alternative approaches pp. 1409-1417

- Nils Markusson and Hannah Chalmers
- An overview of the literature on technology roadmapping (TRM): Contributions and trends pp. 1418-1437

- M.M. Carvalho, André Fleury and Ana Paula Lopes
Volume 80, issue 6, 2013
- Analyzing and improving the national innovation system of highly developed countries — The case of Switzerland pp. 1035-1049

- Christian Marxt and Claudia Brunner
- Key principles for developing industrially relevant strategic technology management toolkits pp. 1050-1070

- Clive Kerr, Clare Farrukh, Robert Phaal and David Probert
- Dynamics of scientific knowledge bases as proxies for discerning technological emergence — The case of MEMS/NEMS technologies pp. 1071-1084

- Alfonso Ávila-Robinson and Kumiko Miyazaki
- Bibliometric analysis of service innovation research: Identifying knowledge domain and global network of knowledge pp. 1085-1093

- Ichiro Sakata, Hajime Sasaki, Masanori Akiyama, Yuriko Sawatani, Naoki Shibata and Yuya Kajikawa
- Patent citations as a tool for analysing the early stages of convergence pp. 1094-1107

- Matti Karvonen and Tuomo Kässi
- Trial and error mindset of R&D personnel and its relationship to organizational creative climate pp. 1108-1118

- Kunio Shirahada and Kazuma Hamazaki
- Empirical analysis of the effect of Japanese university spinoffs' social networks on their performance pp. 1119-1128

- Yuri Hirai, Toshiya Watanabe and Atsushi Inuzuka
- The process of making the business case for technology: A sales and marketing perspective for technologists pp. 1129-1139

- D. Probert, M. Dissel, C. Farrukh, L. Mortara, V. Thorn and R. Phaal
- Adoption dynamics of increasing-return technologies in systemic contexts pp. 1140-1146

- Saku J. Mäkinen, Juho Kanniainen and Ozgur Dedehayir
- Exploring industry dynamics and interactions pp. 1147-1161

- Michèle Routley, Robert Phaal and David Probert
- Structuration aspects in academic spin-off emergence: A roadmap-based analysis pp. 1162-1178

- Jonathan Simões Freitas, Carlos Alberto Gonçalves, Lin Chih Cheng and Reynaldo Maia Muniz
- Technology substitution and innovation adoption: The cases of imaging and mobile communication markets pp. 1179-1193

- Luiz C.M. Miranda and Carlos A.S. Lima
- Methodology of business ecosystems network analysis: A case study in Telecom Italia Future Centre pp. 1194-1210

- Cinzia Battistella, Katia Colucci, Alberto F. De Toni and Fabio Nonino
- Modeling technological innovation performance and its determinants: An aspect of buyer–seller social capital pp. 1211-1221

- Yuan-Hui Tsai, Sheng-Wuu Joe, Cherng G. Ding and Chieh-Peng Lin
- An examination of factors affecting accuracy in technology forecasts pp. 1222-1231

- Shannon R. Fye, Steven M. Charbonneau, Jason W. Hay and Carie A. Mullins
- From Open Source to Open Innovation practices: A case in the Greek context in light of the debt crisis pp. 1232-1246

- Thanos Papadopoulos, Teta Stamati, Mara Nikolaidou and Dimosthenis Anagnostopoulos
Volume 80, issue 5, 2013
- Identifying the underpin of green and low carbon technology innovation research: A literature review from 1994 to 2010 pp. 839-864

- Qian Shi and Xiaodong Lai
- Simulating early adoption of alternative fuel vehicles for sustainability pp. 865-875

- Martino Tran, David Banister, Justin D.K. Bishop and Malcolm D. McCulloch
- Nuclear new build in the United States 1990–2010: A three state analysis pp. 876-892

- Raphael Heffron
- The national innovation system in the Taiwanese photovoltaic industry: A multiple stakeholder perspective pp. 893-906

- Chih-Cheng Lo, Chun-Hsien Wang and Chun-Chien Huang
- The introduction of electric vehicles in Brazil: Impacts on oil and electricity consumption pp. 907-917

- Renato Baran and Luiz Fernando Loureiro Legey
- An application of the text mining approach to select technology centers of excellence pp. 918-931

- S. Ghazinoory, F. Ameri and S. Farnoodi
- On the assignment of biopharmaceutical patents pp. 932-943

- L.S. Madeira, S. Borschiver and N. Pereira
- Social network analysis of patent infringement lawsuits pp. 944-955

- Hyoungshick Kim and JaeSeung Song
- Evolutionary learning methodology: A case study of R&D strategy development pp. 956-976

- Soheil Hooshangi, Mohammad R. Arasti, David A. Hounshell and Sarah Sahebzamani
- Moving forward or slowing-down? Exploring what impedes the Hellenic energy transition to a sustainable future pp. 977-991

- Evanthie Michalena and Niki Frantzeskaki
- Propagating a digital divide: Diffusion of mobile telecommunication services in Pakistan pp. 992-1001

- Murtaza Mir and Brian Dangerfield
- A study of the SME Technology Roadmapping Program to strengthen the R&D planning capability of Korean SMEs pp. 1002-1014

- Seung-Pyo Jun, Ju Hwan Seo and Jong-Ku Son
- Technology roadmaps: An evaluation of their success in the renewable energy sector pp. 1015-1027

- Henry Jeffrey, Jonathan Sedgwick and Charles Robinson
Volume 80, issue 4, 2013
- A dissent-based approach for multi-stakeholder scenario development — The future of electric drive vehicles pp. 566-583

- Johannes Warth, Heiko A. von der Gracht and Inga-Lena Darkow
- Ascertaining a hierarchy of dimensions from time-poor experts: Linking tactical vignettes to strategic scenarios pp. 584-598

- Brandon Pincombe, Sarah Blunden, Adrian Pincombe and Patricia Dexter
- An innovation-focused scenario process — A case from the materials producing industry pp. 599-610

- Heiko A. von der Gracht and Christopher Stillings
- Combining the qualitative and quantitative with the Q2 scenario technique — The case of transport and climate pp. 611-630

- Vilja Varho and Petri Tapio
- Does the intuitive logics method – and its recent enhancements – produce “effective” scenarios? pp. 631-642

- George Wright, Ron Bradfield and George Cairns
- Scenario orientation and use to support strategy development pp. 643-656

- Frances A. O'Brien and Maureen Meadows
- Exploring the impact of evaluating strategic options in a scenario-based multi-criteria framework pp. 657-672

- Camelia Ram and Gilberto Montibeller
- A structuration approach to scenario praxis pp. 673-686

- Brad MacKay and Paul Tambeau
- Towards improving the relevance of scenarios for public policy questions: A proposed methodological framework for policy relevant low carbon scenarios pp. 687-698

- Nick Hughes
- How plausibility-based scenario practices are grappling with complexity to appreciate and address 21st century challenges pp. 699-710

- Angela Wilkinson, Roland Kupers and Diana Mangalagiu
- Understanding normative foresight outcomes: Scenario development and the ‘veil of ignorance’ effect pp. 711-722

- Liviu Andreescu, Radu Gheorghiu, Marian Zulean and Adrian Curaj
- Exploring individual differences in scenario planning workshops: A cognitive style framework pp. 723-734

- L. Alberto Franco, Maureen Meadows and Steven J. Armstrong
- Storytelling and the scenario process: Understanding success and failure pp. 735-748

- Gary Bowman, R. Bradley MacKay, Swapnesh Masrani and Peter McKiernan
- Scenario development for water resource planning and management: A review pp. 749-761

- Congli Dong, Gerrit Schoups and Nick van de Giesen
- Testing a multi-scale scenario approach for smallholder tree plantations in Indonesia and Vietnam pp. 762-771

- Ahmad Dermawan, Eric Kemp-Benedict, Annette Huber-Lee and Amanda Fencl
- Scenarios as channels of forecast advice pp. 772-788

- Dilek Önkal, Kadire Zeynep Sayım and Mustafa Sinan Gönül
- Dynamic scenario discovery under deep uncertainty: The future of copper pp. 789-800

- Jan H. Kwakkel, Willem L. Auping and Erik Pruyt
- Cognitive benefits of scenario planning: Its impact on biases and decision quality pp. 801-814

- Philip Meissner and Torsten Wulf
- Integrating organizational networks, weak signals, strategic radars and scenario planning pp. 815-824

- Paul Schoemaker, George S. Day and Scott A. Snyder
- Scenarios and early warnings as dynamic capabilities to frame managerial attention pp. 825-838

- Rafael Ramírez, Riku Österman and Daniel Grönquist
Volume 80, issue 3, 2013
- Future-oriented technology analysis: Its potential to address disruptive transformations pp. 379-385

- Cristiano Cagnin, Attila Havas and Ozcan Saritas
- Quantitative and qualitative approaches in Future-oriented Technology Analysis (FTA): From combination to integration? pp. 386-397

- Karel Haegeman, Elisabetta Marinelli, Fabiana Scapolo, Andrea Ricci and Alexander Sokolov
- Technology life cycle analysis method based on patent documents pp. 398-407

- Lidan Gao, Alan L. Porter, Jing Wang, Shu Fang, Xian Zhang, Tingting Ma, Wenping Wang and Lu Huang
- Adaptive Robust Design under deep uncertainty pp. 408-418

- Caner Hamarat, Jan H. Kwakkel and Erik Pruyt
- Exploratory Modeling and Analysis, an approach for model-based foresight under deep uncertainty pp. 419-431

- Jan H. Kwakkel and Erik Pruyt
- Future scenarios to inspire innovation pp. 432-443

- Peter De Smedt, Kristian Borch and Ted Fuller
- The role of future-oriented technology analysis in the governance of emerging technologies: The example of nanotechnology pp. 444-452

- Petra Schaper-Rinkel
- Envisioning structural transformation — lessons from a foresight project on the future of innovation pp. 453-466

- Elna Schirrmeister and Philine Warnke
- Rising to the challenges—Reflections on Future-oriented Technology Analysis pp. 467-470

- Luke Georghiou and Jennifer Cassingena Harper
- Where is synergy indicated in the Norwegian innovation system? Triple-Helix relations among technology, organization, and geography pp. 471-484

- Øivind Strand and Loet Leydesdorff
- Strategic foresight using a modified Delphi with end-user participation: A case study of the iPad's impact on Taiwan's PC ecosystem pp. 485-497

- Chih-Young Hung, Wen-Yee Lee and Ding-Shan Wang
- Analysis on the feedback effect for the diffusion of innovative technologies focusing on the green car pp. 498-509

- Duk Hee Lee, Sang Yong Park, Jong Wook Kim and Seong Kon Lee
- Investment decisions in the renewable energy sector: An analysis of non-financial drivers pp. 510-524

- Andrea Masini and Emanuela Menichetti
- Adoption of interrelated sustainable agricultural practices in smallholder systems: Evidence from rural Tanzania pp. 525-540

- Menale Kassie, Moti Jaleta, Bekele Shiferaw, Frank Mmbando and Mulugetta Mekuria
- The cybercrime ecosystem: Online innovation in the shadows? pp. 541-555

- Erika Kraemer-Mbula, Puay Tang and Howard Rush
Volume 80, issue 2, 2013
- Introduction to the field of creative enterprise pp. 187-190

- Aard J. Groen and Steven T. Walsh
- Creative enterprise as a solution vector for twenty first century problems pp. 191-193

- Chavez, Victor (Vic)
- The pharmaceutical technology landscape: A new form of technology roadmapping pp. 194-211

- Robert Tierney, Wahid Hermina and Steven Walsh
- Principal investigators as knowledge brokers: A multiple case study of the creative actions of PIs in entrepreneurial science pp. 212-220

- Donna K. Kidwell
- Using the quadruple helix to design strategies for the green economy pp. 221-230

- Raul Gouvea, Sul Kassicieh and M.J.R. Montoya
- Idiosyncratic distances: Impact of mobile technology practices on role segmentation and integration pp. 231-242

- Nicolas Battard and Vincent Mangematin
- Local responses to global technological change — Contrasting restructuring practices in two rural communities in Austria pp. 243-252

- Matthias Fink, Richard Lang and Rainer Harms
- Innovating via emergent technology and distributed organization: A case of biofuel production in India pp. 253-266

- Gita Surie
- Forecasting Innovation Pathways (FIP) for new and emerging science and technologies pp. 267-285

- Douglas K.R. Robinson, Lu Huang, Ying Guo and Alan L. Porter
- An integrated service-device-technology roadmap for smart city development pp. 286-306

- Jung Hoon Lee, Robert Phaal and Sang-Ho Lee
- Patent value assessment and commercialization strategy pp. 307-319

- Chih-Hung Hsieh
- An evaluation of green shipping networks to minimize external cost in the Pearl River Delta region pp. 320-328

- Y.H. Venus Lun, Kee-hung Lai and T.C. Edwin Cheng
- Impact of environmental dynamics on economic evolution: A stylized agent-based policy analysis pp. 329-350

- Volker Nannen, Jeroen van den Bergh and A.E. Eiben
- The moderating role of innovation culture in the relationship between knowledge assets and product innovation pp. 351-363

- Gregorio Martín-de Castro, Miriam Delgado-Verde, José E. Navas-López and Jorge Cruz-González
- The temporal dynamics of sensemaking: A hindsight–foresight analysis of public commission reporting into the past and future of the “new terrorism” pp. 364-377

- R. Bradley MacKay and Ryan W. Parks
Volume 80, issue 1, 2013
- Scenario method and stakeholder engagement: Critical reflections on a climate change scenarios case study pp. 1-10

- George Cairns, Iftekhar Ahmed, Jane Mullett and George Wright
- Tailored and targeted communication strategies for encouraging voluntary adoption of non-preferred public policy pp. 24-37

- Inwon Kang, Geon C. Lee, Chanuk Park and Matthew M. Shin
- Intermediaries for open innovation: A competence-based comparison of knowledge transfer offices practices pp. 38-49

- Allen T. Alexander and Dominique Philippe Martin
- An innovation diffusion of successive generations by system dynamics — An empirical study of Nike Golf Company pp. 77-87

- Victor B. Kreng and Bang Jyun Wang
- Competitive dynamics in the operating systems market: Modeling and policy implications pp. 88-105

- Spyridoula Lakka, Christos Michalakelis, Dimitris Varoutas and Draculis Martakos
- Predicting the diffusion of LCD TVs by incorporating price in the extended Gompertz model pp. 106-131

- Bi-Huei Tsai
- Driving factors during the different stages of broadband diffusion: A non-parametric approach pp. 132-147

- Vagia Kyriakidou, Christos Michalakelis and Thomas Sphicopoulos
- Telescopic drilling view for future: A geothermal foresight study in Turkey pp. 148-160

- Melih Soner Celiktas and Gunnur Kocar
- International knowledge spillover through co-inventors: An empirical study using Chinese assignees' patent data pp. 161-174

- Xi-Yao Xiang, Hong Cai, Shui Lam and Yun-Long Pei
- Grey theory analysis of online population and online game industry revenue in Taiwan pp. 175-185

- Tsung-Sheng Chang, Cheng-Yuan Ku and Hsin-Pin Fu
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