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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Volume 13
Volume 13, Number 1, 2001
- Andrew Jamison, Harald Rohracher:
Introduction: Technology Studies and Sustainable Development. 5-7
- Andrew Jamison:
Science, Technology and the Quest for Sustainable Development. 9-22 - John Phillimore:
Schumpeter, Schumacher and the Greening of Technology. 23-37 - Johan Schot:
Towards New Forms of Participatory Technology Development. 39-52 - Arne Remmen:
Greening of Danish Industry - Changes in Concepts and Policies. 53-69 - Marianne Forman, Michael Søgaard Jørgensen:
The Social Shaping of the Participation of Employees in Environmental Work within Enterprises - Experiences from a Danish Context. 71-90 - Mikael Hård, Andreas Knie:
The Cultural Dimension of Technology Management: Lessons from the History of the Automobile. 91-103 - Michael Ornetzeder:
Old Technology and Social Innovations. Inside the Austrian Success Story on Solar Water Heaters. 105-115 - Paul Rosen:
Towards Sustainable and Democratic Urban Transport: Constructivism, Planning and Policy. 117-135 - Harald Rohracher:
Managing the Technological Transition to Sustainable Construction of Buildings: A Socio-Technical Perspective. 137-150
Volume 13, Number 2, 2001
- Steven T. Walsh, Jonathan D. Linton:
The Competence Pyramid: A Framework for Identifying and Analyzing Firm and Industry Competence. 165-177 - Staffan Jacobsson, Cecilia Sjöberg, Marie Wahlström:
Alternative Specifications of the Institutional Constraints to Economic Growth - Or Why is there a Shortage of Electronic Engineers and Computer Scientists in Sweden? 179-193 - Eliezer Geisler:
Explaining the Generation and Performance of Intersector Technology Cooperation: A Survey of the Literature. 195-206 - Guido A. Krickx:
Standards Migration and Peripheral Competition. 207-225 - W. H. C. Knol, J. H. M. Stroeken:
The Diffusion and Adoption of Information Technology in Small- and Medium-sized Enterprises through IT Scenarios. 227-246 - Norma Morris:
The Changing Landscape of Regulatory Control of Biological Medicines. 247-263 - A. Arundel:
Agricultural Biotechnology in the European Union: Alternative Technologies and Economic Outcomes. 265-279 - Marie Panopoulou:
Corporate Investment and Information Technologies: The Case of the Greek Refining Industry. 281-303
Volume 13, Number 3, 2001
- Lee N. Davis:
R&D Investments, Information and Strategy. 325-342 - George Scott:
Strategic Planning for High-Tech Product Development. 343-364 - Rajneesh Narula:
Choosing Between Internal and Non-internal R&D Activities: Some Technological and Economic Factors. 365-387 - Jan van den Ende, Nachoem Wijnberg, Albert Meijer:
Public Policy and Innovative Capabilities: The Case of Philips' IT Activities. 389-405 - Marius T. H. Meeus, Leon A. G. Oerlemans, Jerald Hage:
Sectoral Patterns of Interactive Learning: An Empirical Exploration of a Case in a Dutch Region. 407-431 - Nageswaran Kumaresan, Kumiko Miyazaki:
Management and Policy Concerns over Shifts in Innovation Trajectories: The Case of the Japanese Robotics Industry. 433-462
Volume 13, Number 4, 2001
- Alan L. Porter, J. David Roessner, Xiao-Yin Jin, Nils C. Newman:
Changes in National Technological Competitiveness: 1990, 1993, 1996 and 1999. 477-496 - G. Steven McMillan, Diana Hicks:
Science and Corporate Strategy: A Bibliometric Update of Hounshell and Smith. 497-505 - Henry Etzkowitz, Richard N. Spivack:
Information Infrastructure for Healthcare: An Evaluation of a Government-Industry Technology Development Initiative. 507-521 - James Fleck, John Howells:
Technology, the Technology Complex and the Paradox of Technological Determinism. 523-531 - Guido Reger:
Technology Foresight in Companies: From an Indicator to a Network and Process Perspective. 533-553 - Kerstin Cuhls:
Foresight with Delphi Surveys in Japan. 555-569
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