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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Volume 20
Volume 20, Number 1, 2008
Editorial
- Sally Randles, Paul Dewick

, Denis Loveridge, Jan C. Schmidt:
Nano-worlds as Schumpeterian emergence and Polanyian double-movements. 1-11
- Stephen Wood, Alison Geldart, Richard A. L. Jones

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Crystallizing the nanotechnology debate. 13-27
- Denis Loveridge, Paul Dewick

, Sally Randles:
Converging technologies at the nanoscale: The making of a new world? 29-43 - Jan C. Schmidt:

Tracing interdisciplinarity of converging technologies at the nanoscale: A critical analysis of recent nanotechnosciences. 45-63
- Hans Fogelberg, Björn A. Sandén

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Understanding reflexive systems of innovation: An analysis of Swedish nanotechnology discourse and organization. 65-81
- Kamilla Kjølberg, Gian Carlo Delgado-Ramos

, Fern Wickson
, Roger Strand
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Models of governance for converging technologies. 83-97 - Harald Throne-Holst

, Eivind Stø:
Who should be precautionary? Governance of nanotechnology in the risk society. 99-112
- Robert Lee

, P. D. Jose:
Self-interest, self-restraint and corporate responsibility for nanotechnologies: Emerging dilemmas for modern managers. 113-125
- Gareth Wakefield, Xiaoping Wu, Martin Gardener, Barry Park, Stuart Anderson:

Envirox™ fuel-borne catalyst: Developing and launching a nano-fuel additive. 127-136
- Ineke Malsch

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Which research in converging technologies should taxpayers fund? Exploring societal aspects. 137-148
Volume 20, Number 2, 2008
- Arjan Van Rooij, Eric Berkers, Mila Davids, Frank Veraart:

National innovation systems and international knowledge flows: an exploratory investigation with the case of the Netherlands. 149-168 - Alberto Nucciarelli

, Massimo Gastaldi
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Information technology and collaboration tools within the e-supply chain management of the aviation industry. 169-184 - Edward Kasabov, Rick Delbridge

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Innovation, embeddedness and policy: evidence from life sciences in three UK regions. 185-200 - Borka Jerman-Blazic:

The development of research and innovation policies based on a benchmarking assessment: the case of mobile communications technology R&D in the new member states of the EU. 201-216 - Tetsuaki Oda, Kiminori Gemba, Katsumori Matsushima:

Enhanced co-citation analysis using frameworks. 217-229 - Jie Yang:

Unravelling the link between knowledge integration and new product timeliness. 231-243 - Marjolein C. J. Caniëls

, Henny A. Romijn
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Strategic niche management: towards a policy tool for sustainable development. 245-266
Volume 20, Number 3, 2008
- Jennifer Cassingena Harper, Kerstin Cuhls

, Luke Georghiou
, Ron Johnston:
Future-oriented technology analysis as a driver of strategy and policy. 267-269
- Jane Cameron, Barbara Nicholas, Katherine Silvester, Karen Cronin:

'The Navigator Network': a New Zealand futurewatch case study. 271-285 - Rongping Mu, Zhongbao Ren, Sida Yuan, Qiao Yan:

'Technology foresight towards 2020 in China': the practice and its impacts. 287-307 - Merlijn N. van Rijswijk, Marcel Kleijn, Michiel Janson, Ernst Menten:

The process and experiences with creating user-driven innovation programmes in the Netherlands. 309-320 - Cornelia Daheim, Gereon Uerz:

Corporate foresight in Europe: from trend based logics to open foresight. 321-336 - Ingo Rollwagen, Jan Hofmann, Stefan Schneider:

Improving the business impact of foresight. 337-349 - Lucas Luchilo, Mario Albornoz:

Universities and global competition for graduate students: scenarios for Latin America. 351-367 - Olivier Da Costa, Philine Warnke

, Cristiano Cagnin, Fabiana Scapolo:
The impact of foresight on policy-making: insights from the FORLEARN mutual learning process. 369-387
Volume 20, Number 4, 2008
- Raluca Bunduchi

, Ian Graham, Alison U. Smart, Robin Williams
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Homogeneity and heterogeneity in information technology private standard settings - the institutional account. 389-407 - Davide Consoli

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Co-evolution of capabilities and preferences in the adoption of new technologies. 409-425 - John A. Alic:

Technical knowledge and experiential learning: what people know and can do. 427-442 - Jochen Markard

, Bernhard Truffer
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Actor-oriented analysis of innovation systems: exploring micro-meso level linkages in the case of stationary fuel cells. 443-464 - Simona O. Negro

, Marko P. Hekkert
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Explaining the success of emerging technologies by innovation system functioning: the case of biomass digestion in Germany. 465-482 - Ulrich Lichtenthaler:

External technology commercialisation projects: objectives, processes and a typology. 483-501 - Howard Cox, Simon Mowatt

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Technological change and forms of innovation in consumer magazine publishing: a UK-based study. 503-520
Volume 20, Number 5, 2008
Editorials
- Frank W. Geels

, Marko P. Hekkert
, Staffan Jacobsson:
The dynamics of sustainable innovation journeys. 521-536
- Johan Schot

, Frank W. Geels:
Strategic niche management and sustainable innovation journeys: theory, findings, research agenda, and policy. 537-554 - Geert P. J. Verbong, Frank W. Geels, Rob P. J. M. Raven

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Multi-niche analysis of dynamics and policies in Dutch renewable energy innovation journeys (1970-2006): hype-cycles, closed networks and technology-focused learning. 555-573 - Anna Bergek

, Staffan Jacobsson, Björn A. Sandén
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'Legitimation' and 'development of positive externalities': two key processes in the formation phase of technological innovation systems. 575-592 - Karl M. Hillman, Roald A. A. Suurs, Marko P. Hekkert

, Björn A. Sandén
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Cumulative causation in biofuels development: a critical comparison of the Netherlands and Sweden. 593-612 - Heather Lovell

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Discourse and innovation journeys: the case of low energy housing in the UK. 613-632 - Susanne Agterbosch, Sylvia Breukers:

Socio-political embedding of onshore wind power in the Netherlands and North Rhine-Westphalia. 633-648
Volume 20, Number 6, 2008
Editorial
- Mohammed Saad, Girma Zawdie:

Triple helix in developing countries - issues and challenges. 649-652
- Henry Etzkowitz, James Dzisah:

Rethinking development: circulation in the triple helix. 653-666 - Glenda Kruss

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Balancing old and new organisational forms: changing dynamics of government, industry and university interaction in South Africa. 667-682 - Williams E. Nwagwu

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The Nigerian university and the triple helix model of innovation systems: adjusting the wellhead. 683-696 - Liana Marina Ranga, Joost Miedema, René J. Jorna:

Enhancing the innovative capacity of small firms through triple helix interactions: challenges and opportunities. 697-716 - John Kirkland:

University research management: an emerging profession in the developing world. 717-726 - Chandra Malairaja, Girma Zawdie:

Science parks and university-industry collaboration in Malaysia. 727-739 - Surja Datta, Mohammed Saad:

Social capital and university-industry-government networks in offshore outsourcing - the case of India. 741-754

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