Technology in Society
2005 - 2024
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Volume 31, issue 4, 2009
- Comparative technological road-mapping for renewable energy pp. 333-341

- Kelly R. Cowan and Turgrul Daim
- The politics of airplane production: The emergence of two technological frames in the competition between Boeing and Airbus pp. 342-349

- Alexander Z. Ibsen
- Underneath the glittering maze: Decorum and décolletage in high fashion, 1937–2004 pp. 350-355

- F. David Mulcahy, Herbert Sherman and Jian xun Liang
- Innovation in Polish industry: The cluster concept applied to clean coal technologies in Silesia pp. 356-364

- Adam Smoliński and Magdalena Pichlak
- The cultural barriers to renewable energy and energy efficiency in the United States pp. 365-373

- Benjamin K. Sovacool
- Embedding and networking: conceptualizing experience in a technosociety pp. 374-383

- Adam Briggle and Carl Mitcham
- Liberalization of the mobile telephony market in the Republic of Serbia pp. 384-398

- Vladica Tintor, Vlade Milićević, Milan Janković and Jovan Radunović
- The art and science of innovation systems inquiry: Applications to Sub-Saharan African agriculture pp. 399-405

- David Spielman, Javier Ekboir and Kristin Davis
- Keeping it to ourselves: Technology, privacy, and the loss of reserve pp. 406-413

- Michelle G. Hough
- A brief history of China's Y-10: Imitation versus innovation pp. 414-418

- Zhenghong Chen
Volume 31, issue 3, 2009
- Application capability of e-business and enterprise competitiveness: A case study of the iron and steel industry in China pp. 198-206

- Jin-Nan Wu and Wei-Jun Zhong
- Technological innovations and industry clustering in the bicycle industry in Taiwan pp. 207-217

- Yu-Shan Chen, Ming-Ji James Lin, Ching-Hsun Chang and Fang-Mei Liu
- Learning and assimilation vs. M&A and innovation: Japan at the crossroads pp. 218-231

- Chihiro Watanabe, Jae-Ho Shin, Shinichi Akaike and Charla Griffy-Brown
- Technology assessment for clean energy technologies: The case of the Pacific Northwest pp. 232-243

- Tugrul Daim, Diane Yates, Yicheng Peng and Bertha Jimenez
- Comparing domestic water heating technologies pp. 244-256

- Chantelle M. Leidl and W. David Lubitz
- The sustainability of applied technologies for water supply in developing countries pp. 257-262

- Stefano Esposto
- Classifying technology patents to identify trends: Applying a fuzzy-based clustering approach in the Turkish textile industry pp. 263-272

- Türkay Dereli and Alptekin Durmuşoğlu
- Information technology in Chile: How perceptions and use are related to age, gender, and social class pp. 273-286

- José O. Maldifassi and Enrique C. Canessa
- The under-representation of women in information technology and computing in the Middle East: A perspective from Jordan pp. 287-294

- Laila Khreisat
- Scripting possible futures of nanotechnologies: A methodology that enhances reflexivity pp. 295-304

- Duncan den Boer, Arie Rip and Sylvia Speller
- Profiles of Brazilian IS/IT professionals: Hierarchical and decision levels in an organization pp. 305-314

- Maisa Mendonça Silva and Ana Paula Cabral Seixas Costa
- Is patenting activity impeding the academic performance of South African University researchers? pp. 315-324

- Louis Mitondo Lubango and Anastassios Pouris
- New vistas for technology and risk assessment? The OECD Programme on Emerging Systemic Risks and beyond pp. 325-331

- Tomas Hellström
Volume 31, issue 2, 2009
- Information technology policy trends in the world pp. 125-132

- Khadige Hassanlou, Mohammad Fathian, Peyman Akhavan and Ali Azari
- Site-specific mobility and connection in Korea: bangs (rooms) between public and private spaces pp. 133-138

- Jaz Hee-jeong Choi, Marcus Foth and Greg Hearn
- Competitive advantage in an industry cluster: The case of Dalian Software Park in China pp. 139-149

- Weilin Zhao, Chihiro Watanabe and Charla Griffy-Brown
- Responsible action and nuclear waste disposal pp. 150-157

- Darrin Durant
- Appropriate technology – A comprehensive approach for water and sanitation in the developing world pp. 158-167

- Heather M. Murphy, Edward A. McBean and Khosrow Farahbakhsh
- Access to ICT education for girls and women in rural South Africa: A case study pp. 168-175

- Nomusa Dlodlo
- Industrial innovation networks in Taiwan and China: A comparative analysis pp. 176-186

- Hsin-Yu Shih and Pao-Long Chang
- Forecasting the future of technology by analogy—An evaluation of two prominent cases from the 20th century pp. 187-195

- Steven Schnaars
Volume 31, issue 1, 2009
- From creativity to innovation pp. 1-8

- Shahid Yusuf
- Institutional structure of sustainable development in BRICs: Focusing on ICT utilization pp. 9-28

- Xuening Yao, Chihiro Watanabe and Ying Li
- Development and innovation in the IT industries of India and China pp. 29-41

- Shiu-Wan Hung
- Financial considerations and technology investment patterns in a network industry pp. 42-52

- Sumit K Majumdar, Sujoy Chakravarty and Hsihui Chang
- How the cell phone became the most important interactive communication medium in today's China pp. 53-55

- Li, Yushi (Boni)
- The impact of corporate social responsibility on financial performance: Evidence from business in Taiwan pp. 56-63

- Chin-Huang Lin, Ho-Li Yang and Dian-Yan Liou
- What we should know about knowledge-intensive business services pp. 64-72

- Emmanuel Muller and David Doloreux
- Disembodied knowledge flows among industrial clusters: A patent analysis of the Korean manufacturing sector pp. 73-84

- Jongyong Park, Hakyeon Lee and Yongtae Park
- Boundary crossing innovations: Case studies from the energy domain pp. 85-93

- R.P.J.M. Raven and G.P.J. Verbong
- Water desalting and the Middle East peace process pp. 94-99

- Ralph Sanders
- Telecommunications reform in Croatia pp. 100-110

- Dubravko Sabolić
- Once upon a time, there was a dying forest pp. 111-116

- Heinz Horeis
- Biotechnology and social learning: An empirical analysis of the Dutch Animal Biotechnology Act pp. 117-124

- Albert Jacob Meijer and Frans W.A. Brom
Volume 30, issue 3, 2008
- Paths to the future for science and technology in China, India and the United States pp. 211-233

- J. Thomas Ratchford and William A. Blanpied
- Awakening: Evolution of China's science and technology policies pp. 235-241

- Jian Song
- Science and technology policies: The case of India pp. 242-247

- C.N.R. Rao
- US science and technology: An uncoordinated system that seems to work pp. 248-263

- Neal Lane
- Engineering education and technology in a fast-developing China pp. 265-274

- Kuangdi Xu
- Knowledge and human resources: Educational policies, systems, and institutions in a changing India pp. 275-278

- K. VijayRaghavan
- American education systems in a global context pp. 279-291

- Michael M. Crow and Mariko Silver
- Basic research: Its impact on China's future pp. 293-298

- Zuoyan Zhu and Xu Gong
- Indian science, technology, and society: The changing landscape pp. 299-308

- R.A. Mashelkar
- The evolution of excellence: Policies, paradigms, and practices shaping US research and development pp. 309-318

- Kathie L. Olsen, Neysa M. Call, Melissa A. Summers and Ann B. Carlson
- The development of science and technology in China: A comparison with India and the United States pp. 319-329

- Mu Rongping and Qu Wan
- Science, technology and the economy: An Indian perspective pp. 330-338

- Roddam Narasimha
- Research and innovation in a networked world pp. 339-347

- Philip Auerswald and Lewis M. Branscomb
- National security challenges and competition: Defense and space R&D in the Chinese strategic context pp. 349-361

- Andrew S. Erickson and Kathleen A. Walsh
- National security challenges and competition for India: Defence and space R&D in a strategic context pp. 362-370

- Amitav Mallik
- National security challenges and competition: US defense and space R&D in a strategic context pp. 371-381

- Robert J. Hermann
- Considerations for infectious disease research and practice pp. 383-387

- Margaret A. Hamburg
- Frontiers of research and future directions in information and communication technology pp. 388-396

- Angel G. Jordan
- Scientists and 21st century science education pp. 397-400

- Leon M. Lederman
- Research on the frontiers of materials science: The impact of nanotechnology on new material development pp. 401-404

- Mohan Manoharan
- Globalization at the nano frontier: The future of nanotechnology policy in the United States, China, and India pp. 405-410

- Evan S. Michelson
- Microgravity and the human exploration of space technology challenges pp. 411-414

- Simon Ostrach
- Water technologies and the environment: Ramping up by scaling down pp. 415-422

- Mark Schaefer
- Autonomy, security, and inequality: China, India, the United States, and the globalization of science and technology pp. 423-428

- Adam Segal
- A comparison of institutional systems affecting software advancement in China and India: The role of outsourcing from Japan and the United States pp. 429-436

- Weilin Zhao and Chihiro Watanabe
- Innovation, change, and order: Reflections on science and technology in India, China, and the United States pp. 437-450

- Rodney W. Nichols
Volume 30, issue 2, 2008
- Combating global warming while enhancing the future pp. 111-121

- Jordan J. Baruch
- Governance of material transfer agreements pp. 122-128

- Victor Rodriguez
- Developing countries and innovation: Searching for a new analytical approach pp. 129-140

- Smita Srinivas and Judith Sutz
- Human resources for science and technology: Analyzing competitiveness using the analytic hierarchy process pp. 141-153

- Ying-Chyi Chou, Ying-Ying Hsu and Hsin-Yi Yen
- Social science and technology development: A case study of moving from observation to intervention pp. 154-162

- Evie Katz and Fiona Solomon
- Decision-making factors for effective industrial e-procurement pp. 163-169

- Ya-wen Yu, Hsiao-Cheng Yu, Holly Itoga and Tyng-Ruu Lin
- Medical technology transfer for sustainable development: A case study of intraocular lens replacement to correct cataracts pp. 170-183

- Logan D.A. Williams
- Redesigning the manual automobile tyre bead breaker pp. 184-193

- D.A. Adetan, K.A. Oladejo and S.K. Fasogbon
- Bring ‘Em back alive: Taming the Tasmanian tiger cloning project pp. 194-201

- Amy Lynn Fletcher
- Naming behavior and machine parts pp. 202-207

- F. David Mulcahy, Yu-zhen Liu and Jian Xun Liang
Volume 30, issue 1, 2008
- Decarbonization: Achieving near-total energy independence and near-total elimination of greenhouse emissions with available technologies pp. 1-16

- Reuel Shinnar and Francesco Citro
- A weakness in diffusion: US technology and science policy after World War II pp. 17-29

- John A. Alic
- Research Universities: Core of the US science and technology system pp. 30-48

- Richard C. Atkinson and William A. Blanpied
- Japanese and US perspectives on the National Innovation Ecosystem pp. 49-63

- Kayano Fukuda and Chihiro Watanabe
- Security and tolerable risk for hydrogen service stations pp. 64-70

- Ingrid Schjølberg and Anne B. Østdahl
- Science and mobility: Is physical location relevant? pp. 71-83

- Iván De la Vega and Hebe Vessuri
- Genomics in Cyprus: Challenging the social norms pp. 84-93

- Zosia B. Bornik and Hadi Dowlatabadi
- A system of innovation? pp. 94-103

- Astrid Szogs and Lugano Wilson
- Technology's role in the confusion of needs and wants pp. 104-109

- Theodore John Rivers
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