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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Volume 15
Volume 15, Number 1, 2003
- Nik Brown, Mike Michael:

A Sociology of Expectations: Retrospecting Prospects and Prospecting Retrospects. 3-18 - T. Sophie Schweizer:

Managing Interactions between Technological and Stylistic Innovation in the Media Industries. 19-41 - Steve Onyeiwu:

Some Determinants of Core Competencies: Evidence from a Binary-Logit Analysis. 43-63 - Sebastián Bruque

, José Moyano-Fuentes
, Alfonso Vargas-Sánchez
, M. Jesús Hernández-Ortiz:
Ownership Structure, Technological Endowment and Competitive Advantage: Do Democracy and Business Fit? 65-79 - Andrew Jamison, Mikael Hård:

The Story-lines of Technological Change: Innovation, Construction and Appropriation. 81-91 - Thomas A. Hemphill:

Cooperative Strategy, Technology Innovation and Competition Policy in the United States and the European Union. 93-101 - George M. Scott, Zhiping Walter

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DELPHI Findings about Internet Systems Problems, with Implications for Other Technologies. 103-115 - Peter Robert Wheale, Laura Heredia Amin:

Bursting the dot.com "Bubble': A Case Study in Investor Behaviour. 117-136 - Alfonso Molina:

The Digital Divide: The Need for a Global e-Inclusion Movement. 137-152
Volume 15, Number 2, 2003
- John Hagedoorn, Albert Link, Nicholas Vonortas

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Introduction: Strategic Research Partnerships-Economic, Managerial and Policy Implications. 155-157
- Stephen Martin:

The Evaluation of Strategic Research Partnerships. 159-176 - Kathryn Combs, Albert Link:

Innovation Policy in Search of an Economic Foundation: The Case of Research Partnerships in the United States. 177-187 - David C. Mowery:

Using Cooperative Research and Development Agreements as S&T Indicators: What do We Have and What Would We Like? 189-205 - Donald Siegel

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Data Requirements for Assessing the Private and Social Returns to Strategic Research Partnerships: Analysis and Recommendations. 207-225 - Mariko Sakakibara, Mark Dodgson

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Strategic Research Partnerships: Empirical Evidence from Asia. 227-245 - John Scott:

Absorptive Capacity and the Efficiency of Research Partnerships. 247-253 - Thomas A. Hemphill, Nicholas Vonortas

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Strategic Research Partnerships: A Managerial Perspective. 255-271 - David Bruce Audretsch, Maryann Feldman:

Small-Firm Strategic Research Partnerships: The Case of Biotechnology. 273-288
Volume 15, Number 3, 2003
- Halina Szejnwald Brown, Philip J. Vergragt, Ken Green, Luca Berchicci:

Learning for Sustainability Transition through Bounded Socio-technical Experiments in Personal Mobility. 291-315 - Neil Pollock, Robin Williams

, Rob Procter
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Fitting Standard Software Packages to Non-standard Organizations: The 'Biography' of an Enterprise-wide System. 317-332 - Klaus Brockhoff:

Exploring Strategic R&D Success Factors. 333-348 - Thomas Magnusson:

Commercializing Cleaner New Technologies: The Case of Microturbine Generators. 349-361 - Lars Bo Jeppesen, Måns J. Molin:

Consumers as Co-developers: Learning and Innovation Outside the Firm. 363-383 - Noel D. Uri:

The Change in Productive Efficiency in Telecommunications in the United States. 385-400
Volume 15, Number 4, 2003
- Darren Dalcher

, Audley Genus:
Introduction: Avoiding IS/IT Implementation Failure. 403-407 - Joseph Natovich:

Vendor Related Risks in IT Development: A Chronology of an Outsourced Project Failure. 409-419 - Darren Dalcher

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Beyond Normal Failures: Dynamic Management of Software Projects. 421-439 - Ivana Dalcher, John Shine:

Extending the New Technology Acceptance Model to Measure the End User Information Systems Satisfaction in a Mandatory Environment: A Bank's Treasury. 441-455 - Gary S. C. Pan, Donal Flynn:

Information Systems Project Abandonment: A Case of Political Influence by the Stakeholders. 457-466 - Alan Fowler, Martin Gilfillan:

A Framework for Stakeholder Integration in Higher Education Information Systems Projects. 468-489 - Audley Genus

, Athanasios Rigakis, Keith Dickson:
Managing Large-scale IT Projects: The Case of National Air Traffic Services' New En Route Centre at Swanwick. 491-503

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