Technology in Society
2005 - 2024
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Volume 52, issue C, 2018
- Technology and the good society: A polemical essay on social ontology, political principles, and responsibility for technology pp. 4-9

- Mark Coeckelbergh
- Love drugs: Why scientists should study the effects of pharmaceuticals on human romantic relationships pp. 10-16

- Brian D. Earp and Julian Savulescu
- How surgery became a global public health issue pp. 17-23

- Rachel Prentice
- The limits of responsible innovation: Exploring care, vulnerability and precision medicine pp. 24-31

- Anne Kerr, Rosemary L. Hill and Christopher Till
- Risk, disequilibrium, and virtue pp. 32-38

- Diane P. Michelfelder
- The strategic role of technology in a good society pp. 39-45

- Philip Brey
- Experience the future in full-scale: Technological background relations and visions of the good society at the World's Columbian Exposition pp. 46-53

- Ole Sneltvedt
- Powerful knowledge, technology and education in the future-focused good society pp. 54-59

- Herbert Thomas
- The requirement of accessibility: European automated border control systems for persons with disabilities pp. 60-69

- Anne-Marie Oostveen and Pinja Lehtonen
- Designing for conviviality pp. 70-78

- Cristina Voinea
Volume 51, issue C, 2017
- Moveable social manufacturing: Making for shared peace and prosperity in fragile regions pp. 1-7

- Stephen Fox and Yusuf Mohamed Mubarak
- Drivers and consequences of green product and process innovation: A systematic review, conceptual framework, and future outlook pp. 8-23

- Adeel Tariq, Yuosre F. Badir, Waqas Tariq and Umair Saeed Bhutta
- Marketing in the material construction of artifacts: A case study of a Portuguese navigation systems company pp. 24-33

- Pedro X. Mendonça, José L. Garcia and Manuel Fernández-Esquinas
- Biochar systems: Developing a socio-technical system framework for biochar production in Norway pp. 34-45

- Pia Piroschka Otte and Jostein Vik
- Digital skills and extrinsic rewards in late career pp. 46-55

- Sabina Lissitsa, Svetlana Chachashvili-Bolotin and Ya'arit Bokek-Cohen
- Local and socio-political acceptance of wind farms in Germany pp. 56-65

- Marco Sonnberger and Michael Ruddat
- Organizational culture and innovation performance in Pakistan's software industry pp. 66-73

- Fakhar Shahzad, GuoYi Xiu and Muhammad Shahbaz
- Healthcare frugal innovation: A solving problem rationale under scarcity conditions pp. 74-80

- Carlos Bianchi, Mariela Bianco, Melissa Ardanche and Marcela Schenck
- ICT-driven disruptive innovation nurtures un-captured GDP – Harnessing women's potential as untapped resources pp. 81-101

- Chihiro Watanabe, Kashif Naveed and Pekka Neittaanmäki
- Comparing Canadian physicians and patients on their use of e-health tools pp. 102-112

- Jamil Razmak and Charles H. Bélanger
- The innovation- growth link in OECD countries: Could other macroeconomic variables matter? pp. 113-123

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Mak Arvin, Sahar Bahmani and Sara E. Bennett
- The role of project management in organisational sustainable growth of technology-based firms pp. 124-132

- Nannan Wang, Shengnan Yao, Guobin Wu and Xiaoyan Chen
- How do innovation culture, marketing innovation and product innovation affect the market performance of small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs)? pp. 133-141

- Hasan Aksoy
- The role of online social networks for divorced Saudi women in the face of social, psychological, economic, and legal challenges pp. 142-152

- Rocci Luppicini and Ramzia H. Saleh
- Ways to open innovation: Main agents and sources in the Portuguese case pp. 153-162

- S. Fernandes, M. Cesário and J.M. Barata
- Mass imagineering: Combining human imagination and automated engineering from early education to digital afterlife pp. 163-171

- Stephen Fox
- Responsible research and innovation in contrasting innovation environments: Socio-Technical Integration Research in Hungary and the Netherlands pp. 172-182

- Miklós Lukovics, Steven M. Flipse, Beáta Udvari and Erik Fisher
- Assessing technophobia and technophilia: Development and validation of a questionnaire pp. 183-188

- Mario Martínez-Córcoles, Mare Teichmann and Mart Murdvee
- Kill switches, remote deletion, and intelligent agents: Framing everyday household cybersecurity in the internet of things pp. 189-198

- Jo Ann Oravec
- Mapping the frugal innovation phenomenon pp. 199-208

- Mokter Hossain
- Dancing with the pygmy elephant: The Canadian space program, future directions amid challenges pp. 209-214

- Roger Handberg
Volume 50, issue C, 2017
- Co-evolution between streaming and live music leads a way to the sustainable growth of music industry – Lessons from the US experiences pp. 1-19

- Kashif Naveed, Chihiro Watanabe and Pekka Neittaanmäki
- Local information services in Medellin: Technology, institutions, communities and power pp. 20-30

- Aaron Van Klyton and Wilson Castaño-Muñoz
- Good intentions with limited outcomes: Three limitations of trying to reduce mass migration with industrial thinking pp. 31-32

- Stephen Fox, Idriss El-Thalji and Safwan A. Altarazi
- Keeping up with the pace of digitization: The case of the Australian construction industry pp. 33-43

- Pekka Leviäkangas, Seong Mok Paik and Sungkon Moon
- The connection between female literacy and technology adoption in rural societies: Exploring female literacy and technology adoption for promoting the usage of water-based toilets in India pp. 44-49

- Pooja Bhardwaj, Rainy Gupta, J.P. Shukla, Deepti Mishra, Manish Mudgal and Sudhir Sitaram Amritphale
- What will it take to adopt smart glasses: A consumer choice based review? pp. 50-56

- Nuri Basoglu, Ali Emre Ok and Tugrul U. Daim
- First Nations' water sustainability and Security Strategy: Tools and methodologies for community-driven processes for water treatment in Indigenous communities pp. 57-65

- Kerry Black and Edward McBean
- Healthcare framing: Critical realist framing for causal interdependencies and uncertainties within healthcare pp. 66-72

- Stephen Fox and Olli Aranko
- Life satisfaction: A key to managing internet & social media addiction pp. 73-77

- Phil Longstreet and Stoney Brooks
- A historiographic review of health education interventions and the microcomputer pp. 78-82

- Joshua Bernstein, Basil H. Aboul-Enein, James Baker and Joanna Kruk
- Assessing technology system contributions to urban dweller vulnerabilities pp. 83-92

- Lindsay J. Robertson, Katina Michael and Albert Munoz
- Measuring organizational capabilities for technological innovation through a fuzzy inference system pp. 93-109

- Jakeline Serrano García, Carlos Alberto Acevedo Álvarez, Johnatan Mauricio Castelblanco Gómez and Juan José Arbeláez Toro
- Alternative functional forms for technology choice: Application to cocoa production technologies pp. 110-120

- Justice Djokoto and Victor Afari-Sefa
Volume 49, issue C, 2017
- Identifying barriers to wind energy diffusion in Colombia: A function analysis of the technological innovation system and the wider context pp. 1-15

- Hans-Erik Edsand
- Where learners' and teachers' perceptions on mobile learning meet: A case of Namibian secondary schools in the Khomas region pp. 16-30

- Jude Osakwe, Nomusa Dlodlo and Nobert Jere
- Ethics & Big Data pp. 31-36

- Richard Herschel and Virginia M. Miori
- Household Adoption of Technology: The Case of High-Speed Broadband Adoption in Australia pp. 37-47

- Peter Adams, Mark Farrell, Barney Dalgarno and Eddie Oczkowski
- Identifying technology innovations for marginalized smallholders-A conceptual approach pp. 48-56

- Mohammad Malek, Franz W. Gatzweiler and Joachim von Braun
- Distributed dynamic capabilities in South Africa's mineral resource-finance network pp. 57-67

- Peter Hilsenrath and Thomas Pogue
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