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2019, Volume 146, Issue C
- 723-732 An approach to identify emergent topics of technological convergence: A case study for 3D printing
by Wang, Zhinan & Porter, Alan L. & Wang, Xuefeng & Carley, Stephen
- 733-750 Innovation pathways in additive manufacturing: Methods for tracing emerging and branching paths from rapid prototyping to alternative applications
by Robinson, Douglas K.R. & Lagnau, Axel & Boon, Wouter P.C.
- 751-766 Identifying technology convergence in the field of robotics research
by Kose, Toshihiro & Sakata, Ichiro
- 767-775 Identifying translational indicators and technology opportunities for nanomedical research using tech mining: The case of gold nanostructures
by Ma, Jing & Abrams, Natalie F. & Porter, Alan L. & Zhu, Donghua & Farrell, Dorothy
- 776-784 Technological speciation as a source for emerging technologies. Using semantic patent analysis for the case of camera technology
by Moehrle, Martin G. & Caferoglu, Hüseyin
- 785-794 Tracing the system transformations and innovation pathways of an emerging technology: Solid lipid nanoparticles
by Zhou, Xiao & Huang, Lu & Porter, Alan & Vicente-Gomila, Jose M.
- 795-807 Discovering and forecasting interactions in big data research: A learning-enhanced bibliometric study
by Zhang, Yi & Huang, Ying & Porter, Alan L. & Zhang, Guangquan & Lu, Jie
- 808-819 A method for anticipating the disruptive nature of digitalization in the machine-building industry
by Sommarberg, Matti & Mäkinen, Saku J.
- 820-830 Examining the dynamics of an emerging research network using the case of triboelectric nanogenerators
by Suominen, Arho & Peng, Haoshu & Ranaei, Samira
- 831-843 An assessment of technology forecasting: Revisiting earlier analyses on dye-sensitized solar cells (DSSCs)
by Huang, Ying & Porter, Alan L. & Zhang, Yi & Lian, Xiangpeng & Guo, Ying
- 844-852 Different patterns in the evolution of digital and non-digital ventures' business models
by König, Marc & Ungerer, Christina & Baltes, Guido & Terzidis, Orestis
- 853-864 Changing trends in internet startup value propositions, from the perspective of the customer
by Le, Huong Van & Suh, Min-ho
- 865-876 Strategic learning for digital market pioneering: Examining the transformation of Wishberry's crowdfunding model
by Gupta, Gaurav & Bose, Indranil
- 877-886 Digital entrepreneurship and field conditions for institutional change– Investigating the enabling role of cities
by Geissinger, Andrea & Laurell, Christofer & Sandström, Christian & Eriksson, Klas & Nykvist, Rasmus
- 887-899 Digital subsistence entrepreneurs on Facebook
by Delacroix, Eva & Parguel, Béatrice & Benoit-Moreau, Florence
- 900-911 Digital academic entrepreneurship: The potential of digital technologies on academic entrepreneurship
by Rippa, Pierluigi & Secundo, Giustina
- 912-922 “To boldly go where no [man] has gone before” - Institutional voids and the development of women's digital entrepreneurship11The title is taken from the original titles voice-over for the TV series Star Trek from launch in 1966 to 1987:Space: The final frontierThese are the voyages of the Starship, EnterpriseIts 5 year missionTo explore strange new worldsTo seek out new life and new civilizationsTo boldly go where no man has gone beforeThe phrase appears to have its origins in a paper prepared by the Presidential Science Advisory Committee (1958), which referred to the ‘compelling urge of man to explore and to discover, the thrust of curiosity that leads men to try to go where no one has gone before’. In 1987 with Star Trek: The Next Generation the wording was changed to ‘… where no one has gone before’ [in response to accusations of sexism]
by McAdam, Maura & Crowley, Caren & Harrison, Richard T.
- 923-930 Moving a mountain with a teaspoon: Toward a theory of digital entrepreneurship in the regulatory environment
by Dong, John Qi
- 931-944 Mobile payment is not all the same: The adoption of mobile payment systems depending on the technology applied
by de Luna, Iviane Ramos & Liébana-Cabanillas, Francisco & Sánchez-Fernández, Juan & Muñoz-Leiva, Francisco
- 945-960 Digital startups and the adoption and implementation of Lean Startup Approaches: Effectuation, Bricolage and Opportunity Creation in practice
by Ghezzi, Antonio
2019, Volume 145, Issue C
- 1-11 Research article: The impact of academia-industry collaboration on core academic activities: Assessing the latent dimensions
by Bhullar, Supreet S. & Nangia, Vinay K. & Batish, Ajay
- 12-23 ICTs in the transformation of rural enterprises in China: A multi-layer perspective
by Zhou, Qingna & Gao, Ping & Chimhowu, Admos
- 24-35 Fostering digital entrepreneurship from startup to scaleup: The role of venture capital funds and angel groups
by Cavallo, Angelo & Ghezzi, Antonio & Dell'Era, Claudio & Pellizzoni, Elena
- 36-42 Trading knowledge for status: Conceptualizing R&D alliance formation to achieve ambidexterity
by Messeni Petruzzelli, Antonio
- 43-54 Organizational ambidexterity through global strategic partnerships: A cognitive computing perspective
by Kaur, Sarabjot & Gupta, Shivam & Singh, Sanjay Kumar & Perano, Mirko
- 55-61 Digital technology, digital culture and the metric/nonmetric distinction
by Guy, Jean-Sébastien
- 62-81 The private returns to knowledge: A comparison of ICT, biotechnologies, nanotechnologies, and green technologies
by Stucki, Tobias & Woerter, Martin
- 82-92 Access to information, price expectations and welfare: The role of mobile phone adoption in Ethiopia
by Haile, Mekbib G. & Wossen, Tesfamicheal & Kalkuhl, Matthias
- 93-104 How patent signals affect venture capital: The evidence of bio-pharmaceutical start-ups in China
by Zhang, Lili & Guo, Ying & Sun, Ganlu
- 105-112 From hacking to simulation: Periodizing digitally-inspired social theory
by Palmås, Karl
- 113-124 Effects of lead-usership on the acceptance of media innovations: A mobile augmented reality case
by Mütterlein, Joschka & Kunz, Reinhard E. & Baier, Daniel
- 125-135 Extreme natural and man-made events and human adaptive responses mediated by information and communication technologies' use: A systematic literature review
by Gaspar, Rui & Yan, Zheng & Domingos, Samuel
- 141-152 The RIO approach: Design and anchoring of sustainable animal husbandry systems
by Elzen, Boelie & Bos, Bram
- 153-164 Experimenting for sustainability transitions: A systematic literature review
by Sengers, Frans & Wieczorek, Anna J. & Raven, Rob
- 165-175 Normative diversity, conflict and transition: Shale gas in the Netherlands
by Cuppen, Eefje & Pesch, Udo & Remmerswaal, Sanne & Taanman, Mattijs
- 176-185 Opening up the transition arena: An analysis of (dis)empowerment of civil society actors in transition management in cities
by Hölscher, Katharina & Wittmayer, Julia M. & Avelino, Flor & Giezen, Mendel
- 186-194 Temporal dynamics of infrasystem transition: The case of electricity system transition in Japan
by Mori, Akihisa
- 195-206 Transformative social innovation and (dis)empowerment
by Avelino, Flor & Wittmayer, Julia M. & Pel, Bonno & Weaver, Paul & Dumitru, Adina & Haxeltine, Alex & Kemp, René & Jørgensen, Michael S. & Bauler, Tom & Ruijsink, Saskia & O'Riordan, Tim
- 207-218 A practice-theory-based analysis of historical changes in household practices and energy demand: A case study from Japan
by Yamaguchi, Yohei
- 219-228 Sustainable transitions to localized elderly care: Policy niches and welfare regimes in Japan
by Ohta, Kyoko
- 229-239 Learning or evaluating? Towards a negotiation-of-meaning approach to learning in transition governance
by Beers, Pieter J. & Turner, James A. & Rijswijk, Kelly & Williams, Tracy & Barnard, Tim & Beechener, Sam
- 240-253 Welfare state transition in the making: Focus on the niche-regime interaction in Finnish elderly care services
by Pekkarinen, Satu & Melkas, Helinä
- 254-257 Exploring technology upgrading of emerging economies: From ‘shifting wealth I’ to ‘shifting wealth II’?
by Radosevic, Slavo & Meissner, Dirk & Lacasa, Iciar Dominguez & Günther, Jutta
- 258-272 National innovation policies for technology upgrading through GVCs: A cross-country comparison
by Kergroach, Sandrine
- 273-283 Obtaining advantages from technology revolution: A patent roadmap for competition analysis and strategy planning
by Yu, Xiang & Zhang, Ben
- 284-294 Institutional capabilities and technology upgrading: The case of the nuclear industry in Korea
by Choung, Jae-Yong & Hwang, Hye-Ran
- 295-306 Strategic alignment of technology: Organising for technology upgrading in emerging economy firms
by Bernat, Stefan & Karabag, Solmaz Filiz
- 307-316 Shifting Wealth II in Chinese economy. The effect of the horizontal technology spillover for SMEs for international growth
by Del Giudice, M. & Scuotto, V. & Garcia-Perez, A. & Messeni Petruzzelli, A.
- 317-329 Innovation towards sustainable technologies: A socio-technical perspective on accelerating transition to aviation biofuel
by Kim, Yohan & Lee, Joosung & Ahn, Jaemyung
- 330-340 Evolution of university-industry collaboration in Brazil from a technology upgrading perspective
by Fischer, Bruno Brandão & Schaeffer, Paola Rücker & Vonortas, Nicholas S.
- 341-369 Dynamics of firm-level upgrading and the role of learning in networks in emerging markets
by Yoruk, Deniz E.
- 370-383 From small molecule generics to biosimilars: Technological upgrading and patterns of distinctive learning processes in the Indian pharmaceutical industry
by Kale, Dinar
- 384-395 Industry 4.0 and capability development in manufacturing subsidiaries
by Szalavetz, Andrea
- 396-412 Development profiles and accumulation of technological capabilities in Latin America
by Dutrénit, Gabriela & Natera, José Miguel & Puchet Anyul, Martín & Vera-Cruz, Alexandre O.
- 413-425 Technology upgrading through co-creation of value in developing societies: Analysis of the mobile telephone industry in Bangladesh
by Dey, Bidit L. & Babu, Mujahid Mohiuddin & Rahman, Mizan & Dora, Manoj & Mishra, Nishikant
- 426-427 Acculturation in the social media: Myth or reality? Analysing social-media-led integration and polarisation
by Yen, Dorothy A. & Dey, Bidit
- 428-437 Shouting on social media? A borderscapes perspective on a contentious hashtag
by Cappellini, Benedetta & Kravets, Olga & Reppel, Alex
- 438-460 Polarization and acculturation in US Election 2016 outcomes – Can twitter analytics predict changes in voting preferences
by Grover, Purva & Kar, Arpan Kumar & Dwivedi, Yogesh K. & Janssen, Marijn
- 461-473 Integration v. polarisation among social media users: Perspectives through social capital theory on the recent Egyptian political landscape
by Ali, Maged & Azab, Nahed & Sorour, M. Karim & Dora, Manoj
- 474-480 Narratives of integration: Liminality in migrant acculturation through social media
by Mitra, Amit & Evansluong, Quang
- 481-492 Analysing acculturation to sustainable food consumption behaviour in the social media through the lens of information diffusion
by Choudhary, Sonal & Nayak, Rakesh & Kumari, Sushma & Choudhury, Homagni
- 493-502 Far apart yet close by: Social media and acculturation among international students in the UK
by Yu, Qionglei & Foroudi, Pantea & Gupta, Suraksha
- 503-512 The impact of social networking sites on socialization and political engagement: Role of acculturation
by Kizgin, Hatice & Jamal, Ahmad & Rana, Nripendra & Dwivedi, Yogesh & Weerakkody, Vishanth
- 513-522 Veni, vidi, vici: The impact of social media on virtual acculturation in tourism context
by Li, Chunqing & Guo, Shuojia & Wang, ChengLu & Zhang, Jieli
- 523-531 Do immigration and social media facilitate or inhibit cognitive acculturation? The role of individual dialecticism in dual-focused cultural stimuli evaluation
by Wang, Weisha & Abosag, Ibrahim
- 532-542 Two-way acculturation in social media: The role of institutional efforts
by Fujita, Momoko & Harrigan, Paul & Roy, Sanjit Kumar & Soutar, Geoff
2019, Volume 144, Issue C
- 1-11 Supply chain re-engineering using blockchain technology: A case of smart contract based tracking process
by Chang, Shuchih Ernest & Chen, Yi-Chian & Lu, Ming-Fang
- 12-24 Network embeddedness and inbound open innovation practice: The moderating role of technology cluster
by Lyu, Yibo & He, Binyuan & Zhu, Yuqing & Li, Li
- 25-35 The impact of public research on the technological development of industry in the green energy field
by Ardito, Lorenzo & Petruzzelli, Antonio Messeni & Ghisetti, Claudia
- 36-48 How do firms upgrade capabilities for systemic catch-up in the open innovation context? A multiple-case study of three leading home appliance companies in China
by Guo, Yanting & Zheng, Gang
- 49-65 Strategic customer foresight: From research to strategic decision-making using the example of highly automated vehicles
by Schweitzer, Nicola & Hofmann, Rupert & Meinheit, Andreas
- 66-81 Carsharing with shared autonomous vehicles: Uncovering drivers, barriers and future developments – A four-stage Delphi study
by Merfeld, Katrin & Wilhelms, Mark-Philipp & Henkel, Sven & Kreutzer, Karin
- 82-92 The effects of technology innovation and network presence on Otaku identity
by Ho, Tzu-Ya & Tsai, Hsien-Tang & Lin, Pao-Hui
- 93-102 Multiple visions of the future and major environmental scenarios
by Lacroix, Denis & Laurent, Louis & de Menthière, Nicolas & Schmitt, Bertrand & Béthinger, Audrey & David, Bernard & Didier, Christophe & Parent du Châtelet, Jacques
- 103-117 Smart solutions shape for sustainable low-carbon future: A review on smart cities and industrial parks in China
by Wang, Yuanping & Ren, Hong & Dong, Liang & Park, Hung-Suck & Zhang, Yuepeng & Xu, Yanwei
- 118-128 Exploring the effects of inter-firm linkages on SMEs' open innovation from an ecosystem perspective: An empirical study of Chinese manufacturing SMEs
by Mei, Liang & Zhang, Tao & Chen, Jin
- 129-136 The effect of environmental policy on Chinese firm's green productivity and shadow price: A metafrontier input distance function approach
by Zhang, Ning & Jiang, Xue-Feng
- 137-147 Surveying the future of science, technology and business – A 35 year perspective
by Betz, Ulrich A.K. & Betz, Frederick & Kim, Rachel & Monks, Brendan & Phillips, Fred
- 148-156 Loaning scale and government subsidy for promoting green innovation
by Huang, Zhehao & Liao, Gaoke & Li, Zhenghui
- 157-168 Programmatic Advertising: Forewarning and avoiding hype-cycle failure
by White, Gareth R.T. & Samuel, Anthony
- 169-181 Effects of knowledge accumulation strategies through experience and experimentation on firm growth
by Kang, Taewon & Baek, Chulwoo & Lee, Jeong-Dong
- 182-192 Cars and kids: Childhood perceptions of electric vehicles and sustainable transport in Denmark and the Netherlands
by Sovacool, Benjamin K. & Kester, Johannes & Heida, Vimke
- 193-204 Knowledge relationships of university spin-off firms: Contrasting dynamics in global reach
by Taheri, Mozhdeh & van Geenhuizen, Marina
- 205-220 Unfolding the convergence process of scientific knowledge for the early identification of emerging technologies
by Zhou, Yuan & Dong, Fang & Kong, Dejing & Liu, Yufei
- 221-232 Recent developments of control charts, identification of big data sources and future trends of current research
by Aykroyd, Robert G. & Leiva, Víctor & Ruggeri, Fabrizio
- 233-241 An assessment of user-driven innovativeness in a mobile computing travel platform
by Lalicic, Lidija & Dickinger, Astrid
- 242-250 Using social media to leverage and develop dynamic capabilities for innovation
by Mention, Anne-Laure & Barlatier, Pierre-Jean & Josserand, Emmanuel
- 251-269 Social media and innovation: A systematic literature review and future research directions
by Bhimani, Hardik & Mention, Anne-Laure & Barlatier, Pierre-Jean
- 270-281 How do companies organize nascent markets? The BlaBlaCar case in the inter-city shared mobility market
by Casprini, Elena & Di Minin, Alberto & Paraboschi, Andrea
- 282-294 How social commerce constructs influence customers' social shopping intention? An empirical study of a social commerce website
by Li, Chia-Ying
- 295-302 Stimulating innovation by user feedback on social media: The case of an online user innovation community
by Ogink, Timko & Dong, John Qi
- 303-310 Open or proprietary? Choosing the right crowdsourcing platform for innovation
by Schenk, Eric & Guittard, Claude & Pénin, Julien
- 311-324 The age of mobile social commerce: An Artificial Neural Network analysis on its resistances
by Hew, Jun-Jie & Leong, Lai-Ying & Tan, Garry Wei-Han & Ooi, Keng-Boon & Lee, Voon-Hsien
- 325-333 The role of frames and cultural toolkits in establishing new connections for social media innovation
by Richey, Michelle & Ravishankar, M.N.
- 334-347 Social media, open innovation & HRM: Implications for performance
by Corral de Zubielqui, Graciela & Fryges, Helmut & Jones, Janice
- 348-360 How crowdfunding platforms change the nature of user innovation – from problem solving to entrepreneurship
by Brem, Alexander & Bilgram, Volker & Marchuk, Anna
- 361-368 Technological challenges of green innovation and sustainable resource management with large scale data
by Song, Malin & Fisher, Ron & Kwoh, Yusen
- 369-380 Does energy research funding work? Evidence from the Natural Science Foundation of China using TEI@I method
by Zhang, Ning & Choi, Yongrok & Wang, Wei
- 381-393 Sustainable resource allocation for power generation: The role of big data in enabling interindustry architectural innovation
by Chalvatzis, Konstantinos J. & Malekpoor, Hanif & Mishra, Nishikant & Lettice, Fiona & Choudhary, Sonal
- 394-400 Improving eco-efficiency for the sustainable agricultural production: A case study in Shandong, China
by Deng, Xiangzheng & Gibson, John
- 401-411 Incorporating ecosystem services into agricultural management based on land use/cover change in Northeastern China
by Zhan, Jinyan & Chu, Xi & Li, Zhihui & Jia, Siqi & Wang, Guofeng
- 412-420 Selling green first or not? A Bayesian analysis with service levels and environmental impact considerations in the Big Data Era
by Shen, Bin & Choi, Tsan-Ming & Chan, Hau-Ling
- 421-427 The effect of traffic density on smog pollution: Evidence from Chinese cities
by Xie, Rui & Wei, Dihan & Han, Feng & Lu, Yue & Fang, Jiayu & Liu, Yu & Wang, Junfeng
- 428-435 Dynamic relationship among environmental regulation, technological innovation and energy efficiency based on large scale provincial panel data in China
by Pan, Xiongfeng & Ai, Bowei & Li, Changyu & Pan, Xianyou & Yan, Yaobo
- 436-444 Motivation and challenges for e-commerce in e-waste recycling under “Big data” context: A perspective from household willingness in China
by Zhang, Bin & Du, Zhanjie & Wang, Bo & Wang, Zhaohua
- 445-455 Green supply chain behavior and business performance: Evidence from China
by Li, Guangqin & Shao, Shuai & Zhang, Lihong
- 456-465 Do neighboring prefectures matter in promoting eco-efficiency? Empirical evidence from China
by Yu, Yantuan & Peng, Chong & Li, Yushuang
- 466-474 Circular economy and big data analytics: A stakeholder perspective
by Gupta, Shivam & Chen, Haozhe & Hazen, Benjamin T. & Kaur, Sarabjot & Santibañez Gonzalez, Ernesto D.R.
- 475-482 Environmental efficiency and technological progress of transportation industry-based on large scale data
by Liu, Hongwei & Wu, Jie & Chu, Junfei
- 483-498 Green innovation and organizational performance: The influence of big data and the moderating role of management commitment and HR practices
by El-Kassar, Abdul-Nasser & Singh, Sanjay Kumar
- 499-511 Family firms, sustainable innovation and financing cost: Evidence from Chinese hi-tech small and medium-sized enterprises
by Xiang, Dong & Chen, Jiakui & Tripe, David & Zhang, Ning
- 512-523 The impact of knowledge trade on sustainable development and environment-biased technical progress
by Song, Ma-Lin & Cao, Shao-Peng & Wang, Shu-Hong
- 524-533 A hierarchical framework for assessing corporate sustainability performance using a hybrid fuzzy synthetic method-DEMATEL
by Tseng, Ming-Lang & Wu, Kuo-Jui & Ma, Li & Kuo, Tsai Chi & Sai, Fuyume
- 534-545 Can big data and predictive analytics improve social and environmental sustainability?
by Dubey, Rameshwar & Gunasekaran, Angappa & Childe, Stephen J. & Papadopoulos, Thanos & Luo, Zongwei & Wamba, Samuel Fosso & Roubaud, David
- 546-552 Unlocking the circular economy through new business models based on large-scale data: An integrative framework and research agenda
by Jabbour, Charbel Jose Chiappetta & Jabbour, Ana Beatriz Lopes de Sousa & Sarkis, Joseph & Filho, Moacir Godinho
- 553-562 Joint analysis of eco-efficiency and eco-innovation with common weights in two-stage network DEA: A big data approach
by Kiani Mavi, Reza & Saen, Reza Farzipoor & Goh, Mark
- 563-572 Applying a nonparametric random forest algorithm to assess the credit risk of the energy industry in China
by Tang, Lingxiao & Cai, Fei & Ouyang, Yao
- 573-584 Dynamic supplier selection and lot-sizing problem considering carbon emissions in a big data environment
by Lamba, Kuldeep & Singh, Surya Prakash
2019, Volume 143, Issue C
- 1-8 The impact of business-government relations on firms' innovation: Evidence from Chinese manufacturing industry
by Tian, Yuan & Wang, Yupei & Xie, Xuemei & Jiao, Jie & Jiao, Hao
- 9-13 Perceptions and expectations of autonomous vehicles – A snapshot of vulnerable road user opinion
by Penmetsa, Praveena & Adanu, Emmanuel Kofi & Wood, Dustin & Wang, Teng & Jones, Steven L.
- 14-26 Comparative evaluation of global low-carbon urban transport
by Li, Wenxiang & Bao, Lei & Wang, Luqi & Li, Ye & Mai, Xianmin
- 27-36 National systems of innovation, innovation niches, and diversity in university systems
by Datta, Surja & Saad, Mohammed & Sarpong, David
- 37-44 Managing financing risk in capacity investment under green supply chain competition
by Wu, Tao & Zhang, Li-Guo & Ge, Teng
- 45-54 Estimating the efficiency of a sustainable Chinese tourism industry using bootstrap technology rectification
by Song, Malin & Li, Hui
- 55-63 Large-scale scenarios as ‘boundary conditions’: A cross-impact balance simulated annealing (CIBSA) approach
by Kemp-Benedict, Eric & Carlsen, Henrik & Kartha, Sivan
- 64-75 “The war of the worlds won't occur”: Decentralized evaluation systems and orders of worth in market organizations of the sharing economy
by Barbe, Anne-Sophie & Hussler, Caroline
- 76-84 Impacts of climate change on water resources and grain production
by Lu, Shibao & Bai, Xiao & Li, Wei & Wang, Ning
- 85-100 Decarbonizing freight transportation: An integrated EFA-TISM approach to model enablers of dedicated freight corridors
by Shankar, Ravi & Pathak, Devendra Kumar & Choudhary, Devendra
- 101-113 How aluminum changed the world: A metallurgical revolution through technological and cultural perspectives
by Ashkenazi, Dana
- 114-124 Technology news and their linkage to production of knowledge in robotics research
by Mejía, Cristian & Kajikawa, Yuya
- 125-131 50 years of TF&SC
by Phillips, Fred
- 132-141 The role of culture-moderated social capital in technology transfer – insights from Asia and America
by Grzegorczyk, Malgorzata
- 142-153 Extending technological trajectories to latest technological changes by overcoming time lags
by Hwang, Seonho & Shin, Juneseuk
- 154-161 Forecasting of advertising effectiveness for renewable energy technologies: A neural network analysis
by Sharifi, Mehdi & Khazaei Pool, Javad & Jalilvand, Mohammad Reza & Tabaeeian, Reihaneh Alsadat & Ghanbarpour Jooybari, Mohsen
- 162-171 Why space colonization will be fully automated
by Campa, Riccardo & Szocik, Konrad & Braddock, Martin
- 172-180 The anatomy of plausible futures in policy processes: Comparing the cases of data protection and comprehensive security
by Minkkinen, Matti
- 181-189 Technology forecasting: A case study of computational technologies
by Adamuthe, Amol C. & Thampi, Gopakumaran T.
- 190-201 Enacting Social Crowdfunding Business Ecosystems: The case of the platform Meridonare
by Presenza, Angelo & Abbate, Tindara & Cesaroni, Fabrizio & Appio, Francesco Paolo
- 202-213 Inter-technology relationship networks: Arranging technologies through text mining
by Hofmann, Peter & Keller, Robert & Urbach, Nils
- 214-223 The effect of developing countries' innovation policies on firms' decisions to invest in R&D
by Fernández-Sastre, Juan & Montalvo-Quizhpi, Fernando
- 224-238 Access-based business model innovation in frontier markets: Case study of shared mobility in Timor-Leste
by Wiprächtiger, David & Narayanamurthy, Gopalakrishnan & Moser, Roger & Sengupta, Tuhin
- 239-248 Can hydrogen fuel vehicles be a sustainable alternative on vehicle market?: Comparison of electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles
by Shin, Jungwoo & Hwang, Won-Sik & Choi, Hyundo
- 249-259 Platform strategies and user stickiness in the online video industry
by Rong, Ke & Xiao, Fei & Zhang, Xiaoyu & Wang, Jingjing
- 260-272 Recombinant distance, network governance and recombinant innovation
by Zhang, JingJing & Yan, Yan & Guan, JianCheng
- 273-288 Does knowledge base complexity affect spatial patterns of innovation? An empirical analysis in the upstream petroleum industry
by Maleki, Ali & Rosiello, Alessandro
- 289-296 Contextual influences on new technology ventures: A study of domestic firms in Ghana
by Amankwah-Amoah, Joseph & Hinson, Robert E.
- 297-306 An empirical study of patients' privacy concerns for health informatics as a service
by Xu, Zhuo
- 319-320 From my perspective: The globalization paradox
by Phillips, Fred
- 321-335 Technology in the 21st century: New challenges and opportunities
by Sheng, Jie & Amankwah-Amoah, Joseph & Wang, Xiaojun
- 336-352 A conceptual view of exergy destruction in mergers and acquisitions
by Olcay, Gökçen Arkalı & Öner, M. Atilla & Olcay, Ali Bahadır
- 353-355 Book review: Energy, complexity and wealth maximization
by Olcay, Gökçen Arkalı
2019, Volume 142, Issue C
- 1-14 Understanding Smart Cities: Innovation ecosystems, technological advancements, and societal challenges
by Appio, Francesco Paolo & Lima, Marcos & Paroutis, Sotirios
- 15-25 Reframing technologically enhanced urban scenarios: A design research model towards human centered smart cities
by Andreani, Stefano & Kalchschmidt, Matteo & Pinto, Roberto & Sayegh, Allen
- 26-41 Understanding smart cities as a glocal strategy: A comparison between Italy and China
by Dameri, Renata Paola & Benevolo, Clara & Veglianti, Eleonora & Li, Yaya
- 42-55 A Multiple-Attribute Decision Making-based approach for smart city rankings design
by Escolar, Soledad & Villanueva, Félix J. & Santofimia, Maria J. & Villa, David & Toro, Xavier del & López, Juan Carlos
- 56-69 Combining co-citation clustering and text-based analysis to reveal the main development paths of smart cities
by Mora, Luca & Deakin, Mark & Reid, Alasdair
- 70-97 Strategic principles for smart city development: A multiple case study analysis of European best practices
by Mora, Luca & Deakin, Mark & Reid, Alasdair
- 98-104 To the smart city and beyond? Developing a typology of smart urban innovation
by Nilssen, Maja
- 105-116 Implementing citizen centric technology in developing smart cities: A model for predicting the acceptance of urban technologies
by Sepasgozar, Samad M.E. & Hawken, Scott & Sargolzaei, Sharifeh & Foroozanfa, Mona
- 117-128 Towards the smart city 2.0: Empirical evidence of using smartness as a tool for tackling social challenges
by Trencher, Gregory
- 129-141 Municipalities' understanding of the Smart City concept: An exploratory analysis in Belgium
by Desdemoustier, Jonathan & Crutzen, Nathalie & Giffinger, Rudolf
- 142-153 Identifying and supporting exploratory and exploitative models of innovation in municipal urban planning; key challenges from seven Norwegian energy ambitious neighborhood pilots
by Nielsen, Brita Fladvad & Baer, Daniela & Lindkvist, Carmel
- 154-167 Driving elements to make cities smarter: Evidences from European projects
by Camboim, Guilherme Freitas & Zawislak, Paulo Antônio & Pufal, Nathália Amarante
- 168-182 Towards a service-dominant platform for public value co-creation in a smart city: Evidence from two metropolitan cities in China
by Yu, Jiang & Wen, Yating & Jin, Jing & Zhang, Yue
- 183-193 Business models for developing smart cities. A fuzzy set qualitative comparative analysis of an IoT platform
by Abbate, Tindara & Cesaroni, Fabrizio & Cinici, Maria Cristina & Villari, Massimo
- 194-209 Light the way for smart cities: Lessons from Philips Lighting
by Brock, Kati & den Ouden, Elke & van der Klauw, Kees & Podoynitsyna, Ksenia & Langerak, Fred
- 210-219 Business model innovation for urban smartization
by Schiavone, Francesco & Paolone, Francesco & Mancini, Daniela
- 220-234 An exploration of smart city approaches by international ICT firms
by van den Buuse, Daniel & Kolk, Ans
- 235-248 Centralized simulated annealing for alleviating vehicular congestion in smart cities
by Amer, Hayder M. & Al-Kashoash, Hayder & Hawes, Matthew & Chaqfeh, Moumena & Kemp, Andrew & Mihaylova, Lyudmila
- 249-257 Heuristic for the localization of new shops based on business and social criteria
by Grimaldi, Didier & Fernandez, Vicenc & Carrasco, Carlos
- 258-272 Investigating ‘anywhere working’ as a mechanism for alleviating traffic congestion in smart cities
by Hopkins, John L. & McKay, Judith
- 273-284 A cross-disciplinary path to healthy and energy efficient buildings
by Lex, Simon Westergaard & Calì, Davide & Koed Rasmussen, Morten & Bacher, Peder & Bachalarz, Magnus & Madsen, Henrik
- 285-300 Εnhancing social networking in smart cities: Privacy and security borderlines
by Moustaka, Vaia & Theodosiou, Zenonas & Vakali, Athena & Kounoudes, Anastasis & Anthopoulos, Leonidas G.
- 301-311 Measuring the extent to which Londoners are willing to pay for public art in their city
by Tanguy, Marine & Kumar, Vishal
- 312-321 The role of universities in the knowledge management of smart city projects
by Ardito, Lorenzo & Ferraris, Alberto & Messeni Petruzzelli, Antonio & Bresciani, Stefano & Del Giudice, Manlio
- 322-332 Participatory energy: Research, imaginaries and practices on people' contribute to energy systems in the smart city
by Corsini, Filippo & Certomà, Chiara & Dyer, Mark & Frey, Marco
- 333-346 Understanding user representations, a new development path for supporting Smart City policy: Evaluation of the electric car use in Lorraine Region
by Dupont, Laurent & Hubert, Julien & Guidat, Claudine & Camargo, Mauricio
- 347-353 Excluding citizens from the European smart city: The discourse practices of pursuing and granting smartness
by Engelbert, Jiska & van Zoonen, Liesbet & Hirzalla, Fadi
- 354-363 Intermediaries for knowledge transfer in integrated energy planning of urban districts
by Lindkvist, Carmel & Juhasz-Nagy, Eszter & Nielsen, Brita Fladvad & Neumann, Hans-Martin & Lobaccaro, Gabriele & Wyckmans, Annemie
- 364-372 Navigating platform urbanism
by van der Graaf, Shenja & Ballon, Pieter
- 373-383 Smart innovative cities: The impact of Smart City policies on urban innovation
by Caragliu, Andrea & Del Bo, Chiara F.
- 384-393 Economic and policy uncertainty in climate change mitigation: The London Smart City case scenario
by Contreras, Gabriela & Platania, Federico
- 394-402 The relationship between regional compactness and regional innovation capacity (RIC): Empirical evidence from a national study
by Hamidi, Shima & Zandiatashbar, Ahoura & Bonakdar, Ahmad
2019, Volume 141, Issue C
- 1-11 Carbon mitigation effects and potential cost savings from carbon emissions trading in China's regional industry
by Zhang, Weijie & Zhang, Ning & Yu, Yanni
- 12-21 Does the utilization of information communication technology promote entrepreneurship: Evidence from rural China
by Barnett, William A. & Hu, Mingzhi & Wang, Xue
- 22-35 Smart-building management system: An Internet-of-Things (IoT) application business model in Vietnam
by Le, Duc Nha & Le Tuan, Loc & Dang Tuan, Minh Nguyen
- 36-46 Trade-offs in land-use competition and sustainable land development in the North China Plain
by Jin, Gui & Chen, Kun & Wang, Pei & Guo, Baishu & Dong, Yin & Yang, Jun
- 47-58 Effect of entrepreneurial framework conditions on R&D transfer to new and growing firms: The case of European Union innovation-driven countries
by Sá, Elisabete S. & Pinho, José Carlos M.R. de
- 59-65 Wage inequality and directed technological change: Implications for income distribution
by Antonelli, Cristiano & Scellato, Giuseppe
- 66-73 The role of crowdfunding in moving towards a sustainable society
by Testa, Stefania & Nielsen, Kristian Roed & Bogers, Marcel & Cincotti, Silvano
- 74-84 A principal–agent perspective on consumer co-production: Crowdfunding and the redefinition of consumer power
by Chaney, Damien
- 85-97 Green oriented crowdfunding campaigns: Their characteristics and diffusion in different institutional settings
by Butticè, Vincenzo & Colombo, Massimo G. & Fumagalli, Elena & Orsenigo, Carlotta
- 98-106 Sustainability in equity crowdfunding
by Vismara, Silvio
- 107-116 Do crowdfunding returns reward risk? Evidences from clean-tech projects
by Bento, Nuno & Gianfrate, Gianfranco & Groppo, Sara Virginia
- 117-127 Assessing the interplay between crowdfunding and sustainability in social media
by Laurell, Christofer & Sandström, Christian & Suseno, Yuliani
- 128-137 In crowdfunding we trust? Investigating crowdfunding success as a signal for enhancing trust in sustainable product features
by Wehnert, Peter & Baccarella, Christian V. & Beckmann, Markus
- 138-148 Understanding the crowdfunding phenomenon and its implications for sustainability
by Messeni Petruzzelli, Antonio & Natalicchio, Angelo & Panniello, Umberto & Roma, Paolo
- 149-158 The entrepreneurial university as driver for economic growth and social change - Key strategic challenges
by Klofsten, Magnus & Fayolle, Alain & Guerrero, Maribel & Mian, Sarfraz & Urbano, David & Wright, Mike