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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Volume 21
Volume 21, Number 1, 2009
Editorial
- Sally Randles, Alice Bows

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Aviation, emissions and the climate change debate. 1-16
- Alice Bows

, Kevin Anderson, Sarah Mander
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Aviation in turbulent times. 17-37 - J. E. Green:

The potential for reducing the impact of aviation on climate. 39-59 - Ric Parker:

From blue skies to green skies: engine technology to reduce the climate-change impacts of aviation. 61-78 - Philip Lawrence:

Meeting the challenge of aviation emissions: an aircraft industry perspective. 79-92 - Sally Randles, Sarah Mander

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Aviation, consumption and the climate change debate: 'Are you going to tell me off for flying?'. 93-113 - Roger Kemp:

Short-haul aviation - under what conditions is it more environmentally benign than the alternatives? 115-127 - Liting Liang, Andrew D. James

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The low-cost carrier model in China: the adoption of a strategic innovation. 129-148
Volume 21, Number 2, 2009
- Clive Savory

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Building knowledge translation capability into public-sector innovation processes. 149-171 - Alan L. Porter

, Nils C. Newman, J. David Roessner, David M. Johnson, Xiao-Yin Jin:
International high tech competitiveness: does China rank number 1? 173-193 - Ron Bradfield, Hany El-Sayed:

Four scenarios for the future of the pharmaceutical industry. 195-212 - Jonathan C. Ho, Ja-Shen Chen:

Forecasting VoWLAN technology for the Taiwan mobile telecommunication industry. 213-232 - Roel Nahuis:

The rise and fall of self-service in Amsterdam trams: user-technology relations in a case of service innovation. 233-247 - Maurie J. Cohen

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Sustainable mobility transitions and the challenge of countervailing trends: the case of personal aeromobility. 249-265
- David Elliott

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Marine renewables: a new innovation frontier. 267-275 - William E. Halal:

The automation of thought: information technology holds the key to global maturity. 277-280
- Davide Consoli:

Localised technological change: towards the economics of complexity. 281-283
Volume 21, Number 3, 2009
Editorial
- Sandro Mendonça

, Bartolomeo Sapio
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Managing foresight in changing organisational settings: introducing new perspectives and practices. 285-289
- Jan Oliver Schwarz

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Business wargaming: developing foresight within a strategic simulation. 291-305 - Pierre Rossel:

Weak signals as a flexible framing space for enhanced management and decision-making. 307-320 - Olivier Glassey

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Exploring the weak signals of starts-ups as a folksonomic system. 321-332 - Patrick van der Duin

, Erik den Hartigh
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Keeping the balance: exploring the link of futures research with innovation and strategy processes. 333-351 - Sébastien Treyer:

Changing perspectives on foresight and strategy: from foresight project management to the management of change in collective strategic elaboration processes. 353-362 - Michael Søgaard Jørgensen

, Ulrik Jørgensen:
Green technology foresight of high technology: a social shaping of technology approach to the analysis of hopes and hypes. 363-379 - Totti Könnölä

, Toni Ahlqvist
, Annele Eerola, Sirkku Kivisaari, Raija Koivisto:
Management of foresight portfolio: analysis of modular foresight projects at contract research organisation. 381-405 - Gianluca Misuraca:

e-Government 2015: exploring m-government scenarios, between ICT-driven experiments and citizen-centric implications. 407-424 - Attila Havas

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Universities and the emerging new players: building futures for higher education. 425-443
Volume 21, Number 4, 2009
- Anna Bergek

, Christian Berggren
, Fredrik Tell:
Do technology strategies matter? A comparison of two electrical engineering corporations, 1988-1998. 445-470 - Wouter P. C. Boon, Rutger O. van Merkerk:

Prospective positioning of industrial players: the case of theranostics. 471-489 - Juan Manuel Maqueira-Marín

, Sebastián Bruque Cámara, José Moyano-Fuentes
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What does grid information technology really mean? Definitions, taxonomy and implications in the organisational field. 491-513 - Mike Hodson

, Simon Marvin
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Cities mediating technological transitions: understanding visions, intermediation and consequences. 515-534 - Joaquín Alegre

, Ricardo Chiva
, Rafael Lapiedra
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Measuring innovation in long product development cycle industries: an insight in biotechnology. 535-546 - Jongbae Kim, David Wilemon:

An empirical investigation of complexity and its management in new product development. 547-564
Volume 21, Number 5, 2009
Original Articles
- Eduardo Vasconcellos, Marcos A. C. Bruno, Milton de A. Campanario, Sérgio L. Noffs:

A new graphic format to facilitate the understanding of technological innovation models: the seesaw of competitiveness. 565-582
- Prasanta Kumar Dey

, William Ho
, Pavel Albores
, David J. Bennett
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Technology and business integration. 583-586
- Jim Lawlor, Donncha Kavanagh

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The relationship between new technologies and strategic activities. 587-598 - Ana M. Bernardos Barbolla

, José R. Casar Corredera:
Critical factors for success in university-industry research projects. 599-616 - Michel J. Leseure, Dinesh Hurreeram

, David J. Bennett
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Playing catch-up with China: challenges and strategies for smaller developing countries. 617-637 - Kampan Mukherjee, Sandeep Mondal

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Analysis of issues relating to remanufacturing technology - a case of an Indian company. 639-652 - Gerald Reiner

, Martin Natter, Wenzel Drechsler:
Life cycle profit - reducing supply risks by integrated demand management. 653-664 - Joana G. Geraldi

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What complexity assessments can tell us about projects: dialogue between conception and perception. 665-678
Volume 21, Number 6, 2009
- Anna Nosella, Rosa Grimaldi:

University-level mechanisms supporting the creation of new companies: an analysis of Italian academic spin-offs. 679-698 - Gesualdo Grimaldi:

Ideas, errors and the commercialisation of valuable knowledge. 699-710 - Mikko Paananen:

Exploring the relationships between knowledge sources in the innovation process: evidence from Finnish innovators. 711-725 - Cristiano Antonelli

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Localised appropriability: pecuniary externalities in knowledge exploitation. 727-742 - María A. Quintás

, Xosé H. Vázquez
, José M. García, Gloria Caballero
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International generation of technology: an assessment of its intensity, motives and facilitators. 743-763 - Isidre March-Chordà, Rosa Ma Yague-Perales

, Ramón Seoane-Trigo:
Asymmetric behaviour of biotechnology business patterns in Spain. 765-782
Volume 21, Number 7, 2009
- Paul Ekins, Nick Hughes

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The prospects for a hydrogen economy (1): hydrogen futures. 783-803 - Frank W. Geels:

Foundational ontologies and multi-paradigm analysis, applied to the socio-technical transition from mixed farming to intensive pig husbandry (1930-1980). 805-832 - Stefano Breschi

, Lorenzo Cassi
, Franco Malerba, Nicholas Vonortas
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Networked research: European policy intervention in ICTs. 833-857 - Robert J. W. Tijssen

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Internationalisation of pharmaceutical R&D: how globalised are Europe's largest multinational companies? 859-879 - Rosine Hanna, Tugrul U. Daim:

Managing offshore outsourcing in the software industry. 881-897 - Hsin-Mei Lin:

How technology policy facilitates technology diffusion and improves firm capability: a dynamic survey from a network perspective. 899-914
Volume 21, Number 8, 2009
Editorial
- Ozcan Saritas

, Cristiano Cagnin, Attila Havas
, Ian Miles
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Impacts and implications of future-oriented technology analysis for policy and decision making. 915-916
- Per Dannemand Andersen

, Mads Borup
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Foresight and strategy in national research councils and research programmes. 917-932 - Frank Glod, Carlo Duprel

, Michael Keenan:
Foresight for science and technology priority setting in a small country: the case of Luxembourg. 933-951 - K. Matthias Weber

, Klaus Kubeczko
, Alexander Kaufmann, Barbara Grunewald:
Trade-offs between policy impacts of future-oriented analysis: experiences from the innovation policy foresight and strategy process of the City of Vienna. 953-969 - Stefanie Jenssen:

Foresight and governance: how good can it get? The case of stakeholder image construction in a municipal vision project. 971-986 - Ahti Salo, Ville Brummer, Totti Könnölä

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Axes of balance in foresight - reflections from FinnSight 2015. 987-1001

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