Technology in Society
2005 - 2024
Current editor(s): Charla Griffy-Brown
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Volume 27, issue 4, 2005
- Assessing the science–society relation: The case of the US National Science Foundation's second merit review criterion pp. 437-451

- J. Britt Holbrook
- Technology strategy and sustained growth: Poland in the European Union pp. 453-470

- Bernard Arogyaswamy and Waldemar Koziol
- The idiosyncrasy and dynamism of technological innovation across industries: patent citation analysis pp. 471-485

- Yongtae Park, Byungun Yoon and Sungjoo Lee
- Privatization and technological capability development in the telecommunications sector: a case study of Sri Lanka Telecom pp. 487-516

- Dhammika Abeysinghe and H. Paul
- Telecommunications reform: Resolving performance problems in Indonesia pp. 517-529

- Rudi Lumanto and Toshio Kosuge
- The catalytic nature of science: Implications for scientific problem solving in the 21st century pp. 531-549

- Kathryn W. Jablokow
- An introduction to the metaphysics of technology pp. 551-574

- Theodore John Rivers
- Some names concerning bearings: Hardware and dry goods pp. 575-581

- F. David Mulcahy and Yu-zhen Liu
Volume 27, issue 3, 2005
- Understanding technologies of terror pp. 263-285

- Victoria Sutton and D. Allan Bromley
- Urban security in the United States: An overview pp. 287-293

- George Bugliarello
- Science, technology and international relations pp. 295-313

- Charles Weiss
- Safety of compressed hydrogen fuel tanks: Leakage from stationary vehicles pp. 315-320

- Vivek P. Utgikar and Todd Thiesen
- Lessons learned from the Ethical, Legal and Social Implications program (ELSI): Planning societal implications research for the National Nanotechnology Program pp. 321-328

- Erik Fisher
- Nanotechnology: Awareness and societal concerns pp. 329-345

- Tanya Sheetz, Jorge Vidal, Thomas D. Pearson and Karen Lozano
- Which standards' characteristics increase system flexibility? Comparing ICT and batch processing infrastructures pp. 347-362

- Tineke M. Egyedi and Zofia Verwater-Lukszo
- Co-evolution of technology and society: The transition in water supply and personal hygiene in the Netherlands (1850–1930)—a case study in multi-level perspective pp. 363-397

- Frank Geels
- Liberalization policy over foreign direct investment and the promotion of local firms development in Indonesia pp. 399-411

- Mohamad S. Iman and Akiya Nagata
- A new strategy for harnessing knowledge management in e-commerce pp. 413-435

- Stephen A. Oppong, David C. Yen and Jeffrey W. Merhout
Volume 27, issue 2, 2005
- Engineering education for a post-industrial world pp. 123-132

- James Wei
- Regional innovation systems: Current discourse and unresolved issues pp. 133-153

- David Doloreux and Saeed Parto
- From science to commerce: the evolution of space development policy and technology accumulation in India pp. 155-179

- Angathevar Baskaran
- Defense technology in society: Lessons from large arms importers pp. 181-197

- Chiou-Guey Jan
- The TFT–LCD industry in Taiwan: competitive advantages and future developments pp. 199-215

- Shih-Chi Chang
- The ‘New Economy’ and efficiency in food market system: A complement or a battleground between economic classes? pp. 217-228

- Gerald Schluter and Chinkook Lee
- The politics of innovation: Self-service on the Amsterdam trams pp. 229-241

- Roel Nahuis
- The expansion of hotspots in Belgium pp. 243-250

- Pascale Vandepeutte
- The good life in a technological world: Focal things and practices in the West and in Japan pp. 251-259

- Topi Heikkerö
Volume 27, issue 1, 2005
- School mathematics in work and life: what we know and how we can learn more pp. 1-22

- Julie Gainsburg
- Moving the nanoscience and technology (NST) debate forwards: short-term impacts, long-term uncertainty and the social constitution pp. 23-38

- Alexander Arnall and Douglass Parr
- Vaccine innovations in an age of uncertainty: BCG in France pp. 39-53

- Tzung-wen Chen
- Technology standards development, patent ambush, and US antitrust policy pp. 55-67

- Thomas A. Hemphill
- The future of the mobile phone Internet: an analysis of technological trajectories and lead users in the Japanese market pp. 69-83

- Jeffrey L. Funk
- Diffusing wireless applications in a mobile world pp. 85-104

- Andrew Grantham and George Tsekouras
- China's telecommunication market for international investors: opportunities, challenges, and strategies pp. 105-121

- Jane Chang, Xiang Fang and David C. Yen