Technology in Society
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Volume 55, issue C, 2018
- Catch-up process in nanotechnology start-ups: The case of an Iranian electrospinning firm pp. 1-8

- Emad Ahmadvand, Seyed Reza Salami, Jahanyar Bamdad Soofi and Seyed Habibollah Tabatabaeian
- A new paradox of the digital economy - Structural sources of the limitation of GDP statistics pp. 9-23

- Chihiro Watanabe, Yuji Tou and Pekka Neittaanmäki
- Young Russian adults' attitudes towards the potential use of robots in hotels pp. 24-32

- Stanislav Ivanov, Craig Webster and Aleksandra Garenko
- An empirical investigation on the adoption of cryptocurrencies among the people of mainland China pp. 33-40

- Fakhar Shahzad, GuoYi Xiu, Jian Wang and Muhammad Shahbaz
- Does social media increase racist behavior? An examination of confirmation bias theory pp. 41-46

- Abdallah Alsaad, Abdallah Taamneh and Mohamad Noor Al-Jedaiah
- The socio-demographic divide in Internet usage moderated by digital literacy support pp. 47-55

- Ramón Tirado-Morueta, José Ignacio Aguaded-Gómez and Ángel Hernando-Gómez
- Factors influencing adoption of selected peanut protection and production technologies in Northern Luzon, Philippines pp. 56-62

- Cheryll C. Launio, Janet S. Luis and Yolanda B. Angeles
- Grassroots innovation: The state of the art and future perspectives pp. 63-69

- Mokter Hossain
- Urban water supply systems improvement through water technology adoption pp. 70-77

- Isaac Asare Bediako, Xicang Zhao, Henry Asante Antwi and Claudia Nyarko Mensah
- Firm-specific advantages-product innovation capability complementarities and innovation success: A core competency approach pp. 78-84

- Yung-Chang Hsiao and Zheng-Xin Hsu
- Varietal seed technology and household income of maize farmers: An application of the doubly robust model pp. 85-91

- Felix Larry Essilfie
- New model for encouraging academic staff in Saudi universities to use IT for knowledge sharing to improve scholarly publication performance pp. 92-99

- Fahad Ghabban, Ali Selamat and Roliana Ibrahim
- Examining adoption of mobile internet in Saudi Arabia: Extending TAM with perceived enjoyment, innovativeness and trust pp. 100-110

- Ali Abdallah Alalwan, Abdullah M. Baabdullah, Nripendra P. Rana, Kuttimani Tamilmani and Yogesh K. Dwivedi
- Digital participation in service environments among senior electricity consumers in Finland pp. 111-118

- Sanna-Mari Kuoppamäki
- Fear, rationality, and risky others: A qualitative analysis of physicians' and nurses' accounts of popular vaccine narratives pp. 119-125

- Terra Manca
- Perception and adoption of a new agricultural technology: Evidence from a developing country pp. 126-135

- Khondoker Mottaleb
- Ending technocracy with a neologism? Avivocracy as a conceptual tool pp. 136-139

- Marc Hudson
- The dark corners of industry 4.0 – Grounding economic governance 2.0 pp. 140-145

- Oliver Kovacs
- Mobile shopping loyalty: The salient moderating role of normative and functional compatibility beliefs pp. 146-159

- Michael Groß
- Assessing value creation of HR consultants on e-consulting implementation pp. 160-165

- T. Poorani and S. Thiyagarajan
- A model for examining the role of effective factors on the performance of organizations pp. 166-174

- Nima Jafari Navimipour, Farnaz Sharifi Milani and Mehdi Hossenzadeh
- Adoption behavior towards the use of nuclear technology in agriculture: A causal analysis pp. 175-182

- Elaheh Ebrahimi Sarcheshmeh, Masoud Bijani and Hassan Sadighi
- Development of mobile learning application based on consideration of human factors in Oman pp. 183-198

- Mohamed Sarrab, Hafedh Al-Shihi, Zuhoor Al-Khanjari and Hadj Bourdoucen
- Moderating roles of IT competency and work cooperation on employee work performance in an ESM environment pp. 199-208

- Abdul Hameed Pitafi, Shamsa Kanwal, Ahsan Ali, Ali Nawaz Khan and Muhammad Waqas Ameen
Volume 54, issue C, 2018
- Access to mobile phones and the wellbeing of non-farm enterprise households: Evidence from Ghana pp. 1-9

- Michael Danquah and Abdul Malik Iddrisu
- Welfare impact of pesticides management practices among smallholder cocoa farmers in Ghana pp. 10-19

- Gideon Danso-Abbeam and Lloyd J.S. Baiyegunhi
- Unleashing salesforce performance: The impacts of personal branding and technology in an emerging market pp. 20-26

- George K. Amoako and Bernard K. Okpattah
- The impact of technological innovation and governance institution quality on Malaysia's sustainable growth: Evidence from a dynamic relationship pp. 27-40

- Hussain Ali Bekhet and Nurul Wahilah Abdul Latif
- Assessment of techno-entrepreneurship projects by using Analytical Hierarchy Process (AHP) pp. 41-46

- Zeynep Didem Unutmaz Durmuşoğlu
- Artificial intelligence and sports journalism: Is it a sweeping change? pp. 47-51

- Yair Galily
- “Death is a disease”: Cryopreservation, neoliberalism, and temporal commodification in the U.S pp. 52-56

- Taylor R. Genovese
- Assortment satisfaction: The tale of online footwear sales pp. 57-65

- Pranay Verma and Anil Kumar Sharma
- Examining the effects of technology anxiety and resistance to change on the acceptance of breast tumor registry system: Evidence from Turkey pp. 66-73

- Dilek Özdemir-Güngör and Hatice Camgöz-Akdağ
- The societal impact of big data: A research roadmap for Europe pp. 74-86

- Martí Cuquet and Anna Fensel
- Innovations and renewables in the Nordic countries: A panel causality approach pp. 87-92

- Manuchehr Irandoust
- Technophobia: Examining its hidden factors and defining it pp. 93-100

- Odai Y. Khasawneh
- Gap analysis of current and desired states of entrepreneurship development components in the field of ICTs in Iran pp. 101-110

- Negin Fallah Haghighi, Hojatollah Hajihoseini, Ghasem Ramezanpour Nargesi and Masoud Bijani
- Performance evaluation of the Service Industry Innovation Research program: The application of a means-end chain pp. 111-119

- Chia-Hui Chen, Chih-Li Wang and Po-Yu Chen
- An application of the dynamic knowledge creation model in big data pp. 120-127

- Jestine Philip
- Evaluating large-scale IT investment decisions pp. 128-138

- Tuncay Bayrak
- Contemporary technology management practices for facilitating social regulation and surveillance pp. 139-148

- Rodrigo Martínez-Béjar and Gaspar Brändle
- How knowledge base factors change natural resource curse to economic growth? pp. 149-154

- Hamid Sepehrdoust and Saber Zamani Shabkhaneh
- Distributed morality, privacy, and social media in natural disaster response pp. 155-167

- Paul Hayes and Stephen Kelly
- Digital solutions transform the forest-based bioeconomy into a digital platform industry - A suggestion for a disruptive business model in the digital economy pp. 168-188

- Chihiro Watanabe, Nasir Naveed and Pekka Neittaanmäki
Volume 53, issue C, 2018
- Navigating Rumsfeld's quadrants: A performative perspective on IT risk management pp. 1-8

- Lars Öbrand, Jonny Holmström and Mike Newman
- Transcending the opposition between techno-utopianism and techno-dystopianism pp. 9-13

- Yu-Xiao Dai and Su-Tong Hao
- Socially responsible innovation in health care: Cycles of actualization pp. 14-22

- Brian G. Batayeh, Georgia H. Artzberger and Logan D.A. Williams
- The transformative direction of innovation toward an IoT-based society - Increasing dependency on uncaptured GDP in global ICT firms pp. 23-46

- Kashif Naveed, Chihiro Watanabe and Pekka Neittaanmäki
- Behind the screen: Commercial sex, digital spaces and working online pp. 47-54

- Stewart Cunningham, Teela Sanders, Jane Scoular, Rosie Campbell, Jane Pitcher, Kathleen Hill, Matt Valentine-Chase, Camille Melissa, Yigit Aydin and Rebecca Hamer
- Consumers' willingness to adopt and use WeChat wallet: An empirical study in South Africa pp. 55-68

- Elizabeth D. Matemba and Guoxin Li
- Institutional legitimacy of non-profit innovation facilitators: Strategic postures in regulated environments pp. 69-78

- Filippo Corsini, Francesco Rizzi and Marco Frey
- The moderating role of device type and age of users on the intention to use mobile shopping applications pp. 79-90

- Thamaraiselvan Natarajan, Senthil Arasu Balasubramanian and Dharun Lingam Kasilingam
- Consumer adoption of Mobile Social Network Games (M-SNGs) in Saudi Arabia: The role of social influence, hedonic motivation and trust pp. 91-102

- Abdullah Mohammed Baabdullah
- Can decarbonization policy results be detected by simplistic analysis of macro-level statistical data? pp. 103-109

- Dubravko Sabolić
- A conical-helix model of technology transfer and public-private partnerships for technological development in Brazilian public health pp. 110-123

- Leandro R.C. Bonfim, Andréa P. Segatto and Sandro A. Gonçalves
- A Fuzzy Analytic Network Process (FANP) approach for prioritizing internet of things challenges in Iran pp. 124-134

- Ali Kamali Mohammadzadeh, Saeed Ghafoori, Ayoub Mohammadian, Reza Mohammadkazemi, Bahareh Mahbanooei and Rohollah Ghasemi
- Evaluation of taxi carpooling feasibility in different urban areas through the K-means matter–element analysis method pp. 135-143

- Qiang Xiao, Ruichun He and Jianning Yu
- Science and technology park: Future challenges pp. 144-160

- Iago Cotrim Henriques, Vinicius Amorim Sobreiro and Herbert Kimura
- Experimenting with a novel technology for provision of safe drinking water in rural Bangladesh: The case of sub-surface arsenic removal (SAR) pp. 161-172

- Debasish Kumar Kundu, Aarti Gupta, Arthur P.J. Mol, Mohammad Moshiur Rahman and Doris van Halem
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