Technology in Society
2005 - 2024
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Volume 44, issue C, 2016
- Health information technologies for patients with diabetes pp. 1-9

- Lara Khansa, Zachary Davis, Heather Davis, Andrea Chin, Heather Irvine, Linda Nichols, Jeffry A. Lang and Noah MacMichael
- Mental health professionals' acceptance of online counseling pp. 10-14

- Lambros Lazuras and Anna Dokou
- Social network enterprise behaviors and patterns in SMEs: Lessons from a Portuguese local community centered around the tourism industry pp. 15-22

- Silvia Fernandes, Ana Belo and Guilherme Castela
- Media framing the reception of unmanned aerial vehicles in the United States of America pp. 23-29

- Patricia K. Freeman and Robert S. Freeland
- Financial data breaches in the U.S. retail economy: Restoring confidence in information technology security standards pp. 30-38

- Thomas A. Hemphill and Phil Longstreet
- Consideration of the use of autonomous, non-recallable unmanned vehicles and programs as a deterrent or threat by state actors and others pp. 39-47

- Jeremy Straub
- Radical innovation, incremental innovation and training: Analysis of complementarity pp. 48-54

- Manuel Guisado-González, Mercedes Vila-Alonso and Manuel Guisado-Tato
- A systems approach to understanding the effect of Facebook use on the quality of interpersonal communication pp. 55-65

- Megan Davies, Josephine K. Musango and Alan C. Brent
- Roadblocks to responsible innovation: Exploring technology assessment and adoption in U.S. public highway construction pp. 66-77

- Shawn C. Kimmel, Nathan M. Toohey and Jason A. Delborne
- Productivity of R&D institution: The case of Indonesia pp. 78-91

- Mulyanto,
- Open prosperity: How latent realities arising from virtual-social-physical convergence (VSP) increase opportunities for global prosperity pp. 92-103

- Stephen Fox
- R&D and the overseas earnings of Indian firms pp. 104-111

- Sumit K Majumdar
Volume 43, issue C, 2015
- Soils, microbes, and forest health: A qualitative analysis of social and institutional factors affecting genomic technology adoption pp. 1-9

- Sara E. Crann, Cory Fairley, Dan Badulescu, William W. Mohn and Kieran C. O'Doherty
- Regulating in developing countries: Multiple roles for medical research and products regulation in Argentina and India pp. 10-22

- Shawn H.E. Harmon and Dinar Kale
- Military utility: A proposed concept to support decision-making pp. 23-32

- Kent Andersson, Martin Bang, Carina Marcus, Björn Persson, Peter Sturesson, Eva Jensen and Gunnar Hult
- Understanding the timing of economic feasibility: The case of input interfaces for human-computer interaction pp. 33-49

- Karthik Nandakumar and Jeffrey L. Funk
- Reflecting on the philosophy of technology in China in the form of five questions pp. 57-59

- Changshu Chen and Qian Wang
- Human nature, the means-ends relationship, and alienation: Themes for potential East–West collaboration pp. 60-64

- Bocong Li
- Directing engineering ethics training toward practical effectiveness pp. 65-68

- Qian Wang, Wei Zhang and Qin Zhu
- Engineering accidents in society: A comparison of Chinese and American railway accident investigation pp. 69-74

- Dazhou Wang and Tao Zhang
- American technocracy and Chinese response: Theories and practices of Chinese expert politics in the period of the Nanjing Government, 1927–1949 pp. 75-85

- Yongmou Liu
- Technology and gender: A case study on “iron girls” in China (1950s–1970s) pp. 86-94

- Meifang Zhang and Bing Liu
- The development of a generic servitization systems framework pp. 97-104

- Richard Weeks and Siebert Benade
- Stakeholder involvement in software system development – Insights into the influence of product-service ratio pp. 105-114

- Man Hang Yip and Tomi Juhola
- Elements to organize the third place that promotes sustainable relationships in service businesses pp. 115-121

- Daisuke Sugiyama, Kunio Shirahada and Michitaka Kosaka
- Technology challenges to healthcare service innovation in aging Asia: Case of value co-creation in emergency medical support system pp. 122-128

- Vatcharapong Sukkird and Kunio Shirahada
- Characterising product-service systems in the healthcare industry pp. 129-143

- Man Hang Yip, Robert Phaal and David R. Probert
- Evaluation the effect of mobile information services for public transportation through the empirical research on commuter trains pp. 144-158

- Takayuki Matsumoto and Kazuyoshi Hidaka
- The effects of product-related, personal-related factors and attractiveness of alternatives on consumer adoption of NFC-based mobile payments pp. 159-172

- Thanh-Thao T. Pham and Jonathan C. Ho
- Service innovation structure analysis for recognizing opportunities and difficulties of M2M businesses pp. 173-182

- Naoshi Uchihira, Hirokazu Ishimatsu, Shigeaki Sakurai, Yoshiteru Kageyama, Yuji Kakutani, Kazunori Mizushima, Hiroshi Naruse and Susumu Yoneda
- Influence of organizational elements on manufacturing firms' service-enhancement: An empirical study based on Chinese ICT industry pp. 183-190

- Aifang Guo, Yuke Li, Ze Zuo and Guangpu Chen
- Development of technology and service thinking for technical personnel: Action research at a Japanese monitor maker pp. 191-198

- Kunio Shirahada, H.M. Belal and Naoki Takahashi
- Partnership ecosystem of IC design service companies: The case of Taiwan pp. 199-208

- Naparat Siripitakchai, Kumiko Miyazaki and Jonathan C. Ho
- Technology adoption: A study on post-implementation perceptions and acceptance of computerised maintenance management systems pp. 209-218

- J.E. Amadi-Echendu and F.C.P. de Wit
- Services innovation impact to customer satisfaction and customer value enhancement in airport pp. 219-230

- James K.C. Chen, Amrita Batchuluun and Javkhuu Batnasan
- Technological challenges for effective development towards sustainable waste management in developing countries: Case study of Bangkok, Thailand pp. 231-239

- Pitchayanin Sukholthaman and Kunio Shirahada
- Importance of inclusive service for corporate use of university research infrastructure in Japan pp. 240-244

- Yuko Ito
Volume 42, issue C, 2015
- The adoption of websites by nonprofits and the impact on society pp. 1-8

- Dave McMahon, Samuel Seaman and David A. Lemley
- Office of Technology Assessment: History, implementation, and participatory critique pp. 9-20

- Jathan Sadowski
- Assessment of science and technologies: Advising for and with responsibility pp. 21-27

- Ellen-Marie Forsberg, GianLuca Quaglio, Hannah O'Kane, Theodoros Karapiperis, Lieve Van Woensel and Simone Arnaldi
- A peer-to-peer approach to energy production pp. 28-38

- Chris Giotitsas, Alex Pazaitis and Vasilis Kostakis
- ‘Uphi?’1 ICTs and the mitigation of distance in a South African township pp. 39-48

- Crystal Powell
- Moveable factories: How to enable sustainable widespread manufacturing by local people in regions without manufacturing skills and infrastructure pp. 49-60

- Stephen Fox
- The Nexus between technological performances of countries and incidence of cancers in society pp. 61-70

- Mario Coccia
- Internet adoption and usage patterns in Africa: Evidence from Cameroon pp. 71-80

- Thierry Pénard, Nicolas Poussing, Blaise Mukoko and Georges Bertrand Tamokwe Piaptie
- Responsible governance in science and technology policy: Reflections from Europe, China and India pp. 81-92

- Simone Arnaldi, GianLuca Quaglio, Miltos Ladikas, Hannah O'Kane, Theodoros Karapiperis, Krishna Ravi Srinivas and Yandong Zhao
- Identifying collaborative technology impact areas pp. 93-103

- Tuncay Bayrak
- Dependency on un-captured GDP as a source of resilience beyond economic value in countries with advanced ICT infrastructure: Similarities and disparities between Finland and Singapore pp. 104-122

- Chihiro Watanabe, Kashif Naveed and Pekka Neittaanmäki
- The colors of biotechnology in Venezuela: A bibliometric analysis pp. 123-134

- Iván De la Vega, Jaime Requena and Rodolfo Fernández-Gómez
- The dynamics of information and communications technologies infrastructure, economic growth, and financial development: Evidence from Asian countries pp. 135-149

- Rudra P. Pradhan, Mak Arvin and Neville R. Norman
- When can strong patent regimes boost countries' stocks of inventions and related trade? An analytical model tested in Brazil, Egypt, Nigeria and South Africa in the energy, environment and pharmaceuticals and related sectors pp. 150-159

- Louis M. Lubango
- Factors associated with scholarly publication productivity among academic staff: Case of a Malaysian public university pp. 160-166

- Sharanjit Kaur Dhillon, Roliana Ibrahim and Ali Selamat
- Unraveling the attitudes on entrepreneurial universities: The case of Croatian and Spanish universities pp. 167-178

- Marina Dabic, Miguel González-Loureiro and Tugrul U. Daim
- The ‘meaning’ behind household rainwater use: An Australian case study pp. 179-186

- Candice Delaney and Dena Fam
- The social innovation potential of ICT-enabled citizen observatories to increase eParticipation in local flood risk management pp. 187-198

- Uta Wehn and Jaap Evers
- General sources of general purpose technologies in complex societies: Theory of global leadership-driven innovation, warfare and human development pp. 199-226

- Mario Coccia
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