Technology in Society
2005 - 2024
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Volume 48, issue C, 2017
- Some factors limiting transfer of biotechnology research for health care at Cinvestav: A Mexican scientific center pp. 1-10

- Nelly Medina-Molotla, Halla Thorsteinsdóttir, Eugenio Frixione and Walid Kuri-Harcuch
- Recycling the unused ideas and technologies of a large corporation into new business by start-ups pp. 11-18

- Mokter Hossain and Henri Simula
- Sarcasm detection in microblogs using Naïve Bayes and fuzzy clustering pp. 19-27

- Shubhadeep Mukherjee and Pradip Kumar Bala
- Observations on the technology and economics of digital emissions pp. 28-32

- Amelia Rickard, Jeffrey Wagner and Jonathan Schull
- Consolidated challenge to social demand for resilient platforms - Lessons from Uber's global expansion pp. 33-53

- Chihiro Watanabe, Kashif Naveed, Pekka Neittaanmäki and Brenda Fox
- Collingridge's dilemma and the early ethical assessment of emerging technology: The case of nanotechnology enabled biosensors pp. 54-63

- Jenifer A. Buckley, Paul B. Thompson and Kyle Powys Whyte
- The problem of technology as valuation errors: The paradox of the means in Simmel and Scheler pp. 64-69

- Ryan Gunderson
- Co-evolution between trust in teachers and higher education toward digitally-rich learning environments pp. 70-96

- Chihiro Watanabe, Kashif Naveed and Pekka Neittaanmäki
- Face-to-face bullying and cyberbullying in adolescents: Trans-contextual effects and role overlap pp. 97-101

- Lambros Lazuras, Vassilis Barkoukis and Haralambos Tsorbatzoudis
Volume 47, issue C, 2016
- Digitalisation of Finland's transport sector pp. 1-15

- Pekka Leviäkangas
- How advances in technology keep reducing interventionist policy rationales pp. 16-24

- Fred Foldvary and Eric J. Hammer
- Is staying out of bomb-shelters a human-automation interaction issue? pp. 25-30

- Guy Cohen-Lazry and Tal Oron-Gilad
- Technology transfer, outsourcing, capability and performance: A comparison of foreign and local firms in Ghana pp. 31-39

- Kwaku Appiah-Adu, Bernard K. Okpattah and Justice Djokoto
- The sociology of technology before the turn to technology pp. 40-48

- Ryan Gunderson
- Becoming a network beyond boundaries: Brain-Machine Interfaces (BMIs) as the actor-networks after the internet of things pp. 49-59

- Sungyong Ahn
- An explorative study of the beliefs of staff of psychogeriatric nursing homes regarding the use of dynamic lighting systems pp. 60-65

- C. van Wezel, E.L.M. Zwerts-Verhelst, J. Sturm and J. van Hoof
- Descriptive analysis of the knowledge network formation in East Asia pp. 66-100

- Kaoru Nabeshima, Byeongwoo Kang and Mila Kashcheeva
- The requirement of intra village pathways for roadway technology adoption: A rural survey in Nador village, Madhya Pradesh, India pp. 101-110

- Rainy Gupta, Pooja Bhardwaj, J.P. Shukla, Deepti Mishra, Murari Prasad and S.S. Amritphale
- Technology adoption and the challenges of inclusive participation in economic activities: Evidence from small scale oil palm fruit processors in southwestern Nigeria pp. 111-120

- Olawale O. Adejuwon, Matthew O. Ilori and Kehinde A. Taiwo
- Evaluation of wind energy resource and wind turbine characteristics at two locations in China pp. 121-128

- Chong Li, Youying Liu, Gang Li, Jianyan Li, Dasheng Zhu, Wenhua Jia, Guo Li, Youran Zhi and Xinyu Zhai
- Leapfrog skills: Combining vertical and horizontal multi-skills to overcome skill trade-offs that limit prosperity growth pp. 129-139

- Stephen Fox
- Conflict-resolving behaviour of project managers in international projects: A culture-based comparative study pp. 140-147

- Nannan Wang, Dongdong Jiang and Leon Pretorius
- The effects and time lags of R&D spillovers in Brazil pp. 148-155

- Herick Fernando Moralles and Daisy Aparecida do Nascimento Rebelatto
Volume 46, issue C, 2016
- A study on the relationship between task, information, and individual performance pp. 1-9

- Sinan Cayir, Nuri Basoglu and Tugrul U. Daim
- Examining the trajectory of a standard for patent classification: An institutional account of a technical cooperation between EPO and USPTO pp. 10-17

- Gabriel Marcuzzo do Canto Cavalheiro, Luiz Antonio Joia and Anne Fleur Van Veenstra
- The innovation incubator, university business incubator and technology transfer strategy: The case of Thailand pp. 18-27

- Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat
- Trust between physicians and patients in the e-health era pp. 28-34

- Li, Yushi (Boni), Lauren James and Jamie McKibben
- Addressing the causes of mass migrations: Leapfrog solutions for mutual prosperity growth between regions of emigration and regions of immigration pp. 35-39

- Stephen Fox
- Investigating promises of nanotechnology for development: A case study of the travelling of smart nano water filter in Zimbabwe pp. 40-48

- Trust Saidi and Ragna Zeiss
- Challenges for China's banks: Investment policies to support technology-based start-ups pp. 49-57

- Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat
- Perspectives on context, design teams and diffusion of technological innovations in low-resource settings: A practical approach based on sub-Saharan African projects pp. 58-62

- William S. Kisaalita
- ICT for development in Tunisia: “Going the last mile” pp. 63-69

- Moufida Sadok, Rihab Chatta and Peter Bednar
- Multi-criteria assessment of sanitation technologies in rural Tanzania: Implications for program implementation, health and socio-economic improvements pp. 70-79

- Amour Seleman and Mahadev G. Bhat
- Defining a new sector in the green economy: Tracking the techno-cultural emergence of the cleantech sector, 1990–2010 pp. 80-89

- Federico Caprotti
- Rural development and environmental protection through the use of biofertilizers in agriculture: An alternative for underdeveloped countries? pp. 90-99

- Alejandro Barragán-Ocaña and María del Carmen del-Valle-Rivera
- Legislative environment and others factors that inhibit transfer of Mexican publicly funded research into commercial ventures pp. 100-108

- Alma Cristal Hernandez-Mondragon, Luis Herrera-Estrella and Walid Kuri-Harcuch
- A technoethical review of commercial drone use in the context of governance, ethics, and privacy pp. 109-119

- Rocci Luppicini and Arthur So
- A profile of Mexico’s technological agglomerations: The case of the aerospace and nanotechnology industry in Querétaro and Monterrey pp. 120-125

- Sergio Marco A. Luna-Ochoa, Eduardo Robles-Belmont and Ernesto Suaste-Gomez
- Have information technologies evolved towards accommodation of knowledge management needs in Basque SMEs? pp. 126-131

- Izaskun Alvarez, Ibon Zamanillo and Ernesto Cilleruelo
- Can frugal go global? Diffusion patterns of frugal innovations pp. 132-139

- Mokter Hossain, Henri Simula and Minna Halme
- Phatic systems in digital society pp. 140-148

- Victoria Wang and John V. Tucker
- Will China’s quest for indigenous innovation succeed? Some lessons from nanotechnology pp. 149-163

- Richard P. Appelbaum, Matthew A. Gebbie, Xueying Han, Galen Stocking and Luciano Kay
- Co-evolution of three mega-trends nurtures un-captured GDP – Uber’s ride-sharing revolution pp. 164-185

- Chihiro Watanabe, Kashif Naveed and Pekka Neittaanmäki
Volume 45, issue C, 2016
- The synergy of creativity and critical thinking in engineering design: The role of interdisciplinary augmentation and the fine arts pp. 1-7

- S. Spuzic, R. Narayanan, K. Abhary, H.K. Adriansen, S. Pignata, F. Uzunovic and Xu Guang
- Exploring responsible innovation: Dutch public perceptions of the future of medical neuroimaging technology pp. 8-18

- Marlous E. Arentshorst, Tjard de Cock Buning and Jacqueline E.W. Broerse
- Humans, robots and values pp. 19-28

- Paul Cockshott and Karen Renaud
- Mindful navigation for pedestrians: Improving engagement with augmented reality pp. 29-33

- Jaewoo Chung, Francesco Pagnini and Ellen Langer
- A formative evaluation of a Southeast High School Integrative science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) academy pp. 34-39

- Mativo John, Smith Bettye, Thompson Ezra and Wicklein Robert
- Same old story: On non-use and resistance to the telephone and social media pp. 40-47

- Robin Rymarczuk
- Broadening the lens for the governance of emerging technologies: Care ethics and agricultural biotechnology pp. 48-57

- Christopher J. Preston and Fern Wickson
- Operationalization of un-captured GDP - Innovation stream under new global mega-trends pp. 58-77

- Chihiro Watanabe, Kashif Naveed, Pekka Neittaanmäki and Yuji Tou
- Does household technology influence female labour force participation in Nigeria? pp. 78-82

- Kehinde Omotoso and Olufemi B. Obembe
- The societal impact of commercial drones pp. 83-90

- Bharat Rao, Ashwin Goutham Gopi and Romana Maione
- Landline and mobile phone communication in social companionship networks of older adults: An empirical investigation in Slovenia pp. 91-102

- Andraž Petrovčič, Vasja Vehovar and Vesna Dolničar
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