Technology in Society
2005 - 2024
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Volume 33, issue 3, 2011
- Review of technology acquisition and adoption research in the energy sector pp. 183-199

- Kelly R. Cowan and Tugrul U. Daim
- The challenges in Singapore NEWater development: Co-evolutionary development for innovation and industry evolution pp. 200-211

- Michele Y.C. Chew, Chihiro Watanabe and Yuji Tou
- An evolutionary-institutional framework for the growth of an indigenous technology firms: The case of Lenovo computer pp. 212-222

- Cheng-Hua Tzeng
- Adoption of renewable energy technologies (RETs): A survey on rural construction in China pp. 223-230

- Bing Zhu, Wenjun Zhang, Jian Du, Wenji Zhou, Tong Qiu and Qiang Li
- Rent-seeking, industrial policies and national innovation systems in Southeast Asian economies pp. 231-243

- Chan-Yuan Wong
- The 2010 BP Gulf of Mexico oil spill: Implications for theory of organizational disaster pp. 244-252

- Barry Bozeman
- Innovation policy vacuum: Navigating unmarked paths pp. 253-264

- L.A. Clark, W.J. Clark and D.L. Jones
- Digital divide gap convergence in Europe pp. 265-270

- Vagia Kyriakidou, Christos Michalakelis and Thomas Sphicopoulos
- Factors affecting camera mobile phone adoption before e-shopping in the Arab world pp. 271-283

- Kamel Rouibah, Hasan Abbas and Samia Rouibah
- An analysis of interdependencies in mobile communications technology: The case of WiMAX and the development of a market assessment model pp. 284-293

- Jin-Su Kang, Hong-Yuh Lee and Julio Tsai
- The technological fix as a frame in media debates about tailpipe emissions pp. 294-303

- Jonathan Maddison and Richard Watts
Volume 33, issue 1, 2011
- Identification with online and offline communities: Understanding ICT disparities in Finland pp. 4-11

- Matti Näsi, Pekka Räsänen and Vili Lehdonvirta
- Modern mill technology and centralised processing system, an alternative for improving performance of palm oil mills in Abia State, Nigeria pp. 12-22

- O.K. Owolarafe and O.A. Oni
- Betting on indigenous innovation or relying on FDI: The Chinese strategy for catching-up pp. 23-35

- Mingfeng Tang and Caroline Hussler
- Parliamentary technology assessment institutions as indications of reflexive modernization pp. 36-43

- Pierre Delvenne, Catherine Fallon and Sébastien Brunet
- On phatic technologies for creating and maintaining human relationships pp. 44-51

- Victoria Wang, John V. Tucker and Tracey E. Rihll
- Contextualizing the ideas of technology in Korea—Questions of technology and early modern experiences pp. 52-58

- Pyungho Kim
- Globalization and information technology: Four paradigmatic views pp. 59-72

- Kavous Ardalan
- Why Internet use? A quantitative examination of the role of everyday life and Internet policy and regulation pp. 73-83

- Panayiota Tsatsou
- Comparison of technology transfer from government labs in the US and Vietnam pp. 84-93

- Thien Tran, Tugrul Daim and Dundar Kocaoglu
- Mapping emergence across the Atlantic: Some (tentative) lessons on nanotechnology in Latin America pp. 94-108

- Juan Pablo Pardo-Guerra
- The National Nanotechnology Initiative: Federal support for science and technology, or hidden industrial policy? pp. 109-118

- Yasuyuki Motoyama, Richard Appelbaum and Rachel Parker
- On line and under veil: Technology-facilitated communication and Saudi female experience within academia pp. 119-127

- Abdulrahman E.A. Al Lily
- Controversial science-based technology public attitude formation and regulation in comparative perspective: The state construction of policy alternatives in Asia pp. 128-136

- Ching Ching Leong, Darryl Jarvis, Michael Howlett and Andrea Migone
- Dynamics of nanotechnology patenting: An Indian scenario pp. 137-144

- Aniruddh Jain, Sharanabasava Hallihosur and Latha Rangan
- Assessing the sustainability of energy technological systems in Southern Africa: A review and way forward pp. 145-155

- Josephine K. Musango and Alan C. Brent
- Government programmes in financing innovations: Comparative innovation system cases of Malaysia and Thailand pp. 156-164

- Jarunee Wonglimpiyarat
- Technological frames of car engines pp. 165-180

- Marc Dijk
Volume 32, issue 4, 2010
- Assessing renewable energy portfolio futures with multiple perspectives: The case of the northwest US pp. 255-263

- Tugrul Daim and Kelly Cowan
- Meeting at a distance: Experiences of media companies in Sweden pp. 264-273

- Minna Räsänen, Åsa Moberg, Malin Picha and Clara Borggren
- Technology and the notion of sustainability pp. 274-279

- Sven Ove Hansson
- The Canadian biotechnology regulatory regime: The role of participation pp. 280-287

- Michael Howlett and Andrea Riccardo Migone
- Reducing greenhouse gas emissions in the British Columbia forest industry, 1990–2005 pp. 288-294

- Kyle Aben, Ian D. Hartley and Ken Wilkening
- Local niche experimentation in energy transitions: A theoretical and empirical exploration of proximity advantages and disadvantages pp. 295-302

- Lars Coenen, Rob Raven and Geert Verbong
- Rural electrification systems based on renewable energy: The social dimensions of an innovative technology pp. 303-311

- Victoria Gómez García and Mercedes Montero Bartolomé
- The impacts of technology on growth: Studies of agriculture and steel pp. 312-323

- Tadej Brezina
- Evergreening: A deceptive device in patent rights pp. 324-330

- Gaurav Dwivedi, Sharanabasava Hallihosur and Latha Rangan
- Genetically engineered oil-eating microbes for bioremediation: Prospects and regulatory challenges pp. 331-335

- Obidimma C. Ezezika and Peter A. Singer
- Determinants of the digital divide: A study on IT development in Cambodia pp. 336-341

- G.D.M. Wijers
- From societal fragility to sustainable robustness: Some tentative technology trajectories pp. 342-351

- Lindsay J. Robertson
Volume 32, issue 3, 2010
- Envisioning nanotechnology: New media and future-oriented stakeholder dialogue pp. 173-182

- Cynthia Selin and Rebecca Hudson
- An overview of social engineering malware: Trends, tactics, and implications pp. 183-196

- Sherly Abraham and InduShobha Chengalur-Smith
- When are intelligent sensor environments successful? pp. 197-203

- Leo Pennings, Thijs Veugen and Annemieke de Korte
- String theory, French horns, and the infrastructure of cyberspace pp. 204-208

- Tom Henthorne
- Assessing socially disruptive technological change pp. 209-218

- H. Carlsen, K.H. Dreborg, M. Godman, S.O. Hansson, L. Johansson and P. Wikman-Svahn
- Bandit cellphones: A blue ocean strategy pp. 219-223

- Shih-Chi Chang
- A decision support system to deal with the medical isotopes crisis pp. 224-229

- Marie Lavoie
- Human capital and the structure of regional export flows pp. 230-240

- Martin Andersson and Sara Johansson
- Is patenting of technical inventions in university sectors impeding the flow of scientific knowledge to the public? a case study of South Africa pp. 241-248

- Louis Mitondo Lubango and Anastassios Pouris
- Global warming action of Taiwan’s semiconductor/TFT-LCD industries: How does voluntary agreement work in the IT industry? pp. 249-254

- Shih-Fang Lo
Volume 32, issue 2, 2010
- Ethanol’s most recent breakthrough in the United States: A case of socio-technical transition pp. 65-71

- Michael S. Carolan
- Bare-sticks and rebellion: The drivers and implications of China’s reemerging sex imbalance pp. 72-80

- Britt L. Crow
- Policies for industrial learning in China and Mexico pp. 81-99

- Kevin P. Gallagher and M. Shafaeddin
- Technology diffusion and firm performance: It pays to join the digital bandwagon! pp. 100-109

- Sumit K Majumdar and Hsihui Chang
- Managing innovation for economic development in greater China: The origins of Hsinchu and Zhongguancun pp. 110-121

- Cheng-Hua Tzeng
- Public resale of mobile telephone minutes: An alternative access for low-income households in Colombia pp. 122-129

- Luis Gamboa and Luis Gutiérrez
- Role of technology in consumption and everyday life in rural Bangladesh pp. 130-136

- Md. Motaher Hossain
- Economics and governance of nanomaterials: potential and risks pp. 137-144

- Gian Carlo Delgado
- “Things Was Different in the South”: The industrialization of pulpwood harvesting systems in the Southeastern United States 1945–1995 pp. 145-160

- Peter MacDonald and Michael Clow
- National innovation policy and performance: Comparing the small island countries of Taiwan and Ireland pp. 161-172

- Grace T.R. Lin, Yung-Chi Shen and James Chou
Volume 32, issue 1, 2010
- The Two Cultures: An introduction and assessment pp. 5-9

- Inmaculada de Melo-Martín
- C.P. Snow at Wesleyan: Liberal learning and the origins of the “Third Culture” pp. 10-17

- Joseph J. Fins
- Ethical currents in a career in science and technology: A case study pp. 18-24

- Rodney W. Nichols
- Enlightenment and enchantment: Technology and moral limits pp. 25-30

- Bruce Jennings
- Law between the cultures: C.P. Snow's The Two Cultures and the problem of scientific illiteracy in law pp. 31-34

- Stephen R. Latham
- Humanism, posthumanism, and compassionate love pp. 35-39

- Stephen G. Post
- Two forms of blindness: On the need for both cultures pp. 40-48

- Philip Kitcher
- Bridging the “Two Cultures” divide in medicine and the academy pp. 49-52

- David J. Skorton
- Forging a fit between technology and morality: The Dutch debate on organ transplants pp. 55-64

- Tsjalling Swierstra, Hester van de Bovenkamp and Margo Trappenburg
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