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Technology Analysis & Strategic Management, Volume 22
Volume 22, Number 1, 2010
- Paul Ekins, Nick Hughes

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The prospects for a hydrogen economy (2): hydrogen transitions. 1-17 - Thomas A. Hemphill:

Pharmaceutical patent expropriation and technology strategy: strategic options to compulsory licensing. 19-41 - Bartolomeo Sapio

, Tomaz Turk, Michele Cornacchia, Filomena Papa, Enrico Nicolo, Stefano Livi
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Building scenarios of digital television adoption: a pilot study. 43-63 - Hans Heerkens, Erik J. De Bruijn, Harm-Jan Steenhuis:

Common factors in the withdrawal of European aircraft manufacturers from the regional aircraft market. 65-80 - Grace T. R. Lin, Chia-Chi Sun:

Driving industrial clusters to be nationally competitive. 81-97 - Riccardo Vecchiato, Claudio Roveda:

Foresight in corporate organisations. 99-112
- Ozcan Saritas:

Technology's Promise: Expert Knowledge on the Transformation of Business and Society. 113-114
Volume 22, Number 2, 2010
Editorial
- Tugrul U. Daim, Dundar F. Kocaoglu, Timothy R. Anderson

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Managing the life cycle of technological innovations: strategies and tools. 115-116
- René Rohrbeck

, Fee Steinhoff, Felix Perder:
Sourcing innovation from your customer: how multinational enterprises use Web platforms for virtual customer integration. 117-131 - Ricarda B. Bouncken

, Viviane A. Winkler:
National and cultural diversity in transnational innovation teams. 133-151 - Yu-Shan Chen, Ke-Chiun Chang:

Exploring the nonlinear effects of patent citations, patent share and relative patent position on market value in the US pharmaceutical industry. 153-169 - Alfred E. Thal Jr., David E. Shahady:

Innovation in a military research laboratory: an initial exploratory study. 171-187 - Kyoung-Joo Lee, Tomohiro Ohta, Kazuhiko Kakehi:

Formal boundary spanning by industry liaison offices and the changing pattern of university-industry cooperative research: the case of the University of Tokyo. 189-206 - Kai-Ying A. Chan

, Leon A. G. Oerlemans, Marthinus W. Pretorius
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Knowledge exchange behaviours of science park firms: the innovation hub case. 207-228 - Nathasit Gerdsri

, Phensoame Assakul, Ronald S. Vatananan:
An activity guideline for technology roadmapping implementation. 229-242 - Alfred E. Thal Jr., John D. Bedingfield:

Successful project managers: an exploratory study into the impact of personality. 243-259 - Chun-Hui Wu, Kwoting Fang:

Improving project performance through organisational learning: an empirical study in Taiwan. 261-276
Volume 22, Number 3, 2010
- David M. Johnson, Alan L. Porter

, J. David Roessner, Nils C. Newman, Xiao-Yin Jin:
High-tech indicators: assessing the competitiveness of selected European countries. 277-296 - Chris Harty:

Implementing innovation: designers, users and actor-networks. 297-315 - Annette Ruef, Jochen Markard

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What happens after a hype? How changing expectations affected innovation activities in the case of stationary fuel cells. 317-338 - Ronan T. McIvor

, Paul K. Humphreys, Alan McKittrick:
Integrating the critical success factor method into the business process outsourcing decision. 339-360 - Susan E. Cozzens, Sonia Gatchair

, Jongseok Kang, Kyung-Sup Kim, Hyuck Jai Lee, Gonzalo R. Ordóñez
, Alan L. Porter
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Emerging technologies: quantitative identification and measurement. 361-376 - Byungun Yoon

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Strategic visualisation tools for managing technological information. 377-397
Volume 22, Number 4, 2010
- David Williams, Carlton Young, Richard Shewchuk, Haiyan Qu

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Strategic groupings of US biotechnology initial public offerings and a measure of their market influence. 399-415 - Nienchu Wu, Hsin-Hann Tsai, Yu-Shing Chang, Hsiao-Cheng Yu:

The radio frequency identification industry development strategies of Asian countries. 417-431 - Andreas Knie, Mikael Hård:

Innovation - the endless frontier: historical modes of engineering science. 433-445 - Mika Pantzar, Elizabeth Shove

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Understanding innovation in practice: a discussion of the production and re-production of Nordic Walking. 447-461 - Paul Beynon-Davies:

Personal identity management as a socio-technical network. 463-478 - Mirjam Knockaert

, André Spithoven
, Bart Clarysse:
The knowledge paradox explored: what is impeding the creation of ICT spin-offs? 479-493 - Eva Heiskanen, Sampsa Hyysalo

, Tanja Kotro, Petteri Repo:
Constructing innovative users and user-inclusive innovation communities. 495-511
Volume 22, Number 5, 2010
- Tuomo Nikulainen:

Identifying nanotechnological linkages in the Finnish economy - an explorative study. 513-531 - Dioni Elche Hortelano, Angela Gonzalez-Moreno

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Strategic adjustment between innovation and production: generation of integrated archetypes in Spanish service firms. 533-551 - Keun Lee

, Minho Yoon:
International, intra-national and inter-firm knowledge diffusion and technological catch-up: the USA, Japan, Korea and Taiwan in the memory chip industry. 553-570 - Frank Siedlok

, Palie Smart
, Abhishek Gupta
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Convergence and reorientation via open innovation: the emergence of nutraceuticals. 571-592 - Petra Bosch-Sijtsema

, Theo J. B. M. Postma:
Governance factors enabling knowledge transfer in interorganisational development projects. 593-608 - Jussi Hätönen:

Outsourcing and licensing strategies in small software firms: evolution of strategies and implications for firm growth, internationalisation and innovation. 609-630 - Carlos Rodriguez Monroy

, José Ramón Vilana Art:
Strategic positioning of global manufacturing virtual networks in the aeronautical industry. 631-647
Volume 22, Number 6, 2010
Editorial
- Anna Schreuer, Harald Rohracher

, Philipp Späth
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Transforming the energy system: the role of institutions, interests and ideas. 649-652
- Peter S. Hofman

, Boelie Elzen
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Exploring system innovation in the electricity system through sociotechnical scenarios. 653-670 - Malcolm Eames, William McDowall

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Sustainability, foresight and contested futures: exploring visions and pathways in the transition to a hydrogen economy. 671-692 - Harro van Lente

, Sjoerd Bakker:
Competing expectations: the case of hydrogen storage technologies. 693-709 - Olivier Coutard

, Jonathan Rutherford:
Energy transition and city-region planning: understanding the spatial politics of systemic change. 711-727 - Anna Schreuer, Michael Ornetzeder, Harald Rohracher

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Negotiating the local embedding of socio-technical experiments: a case study in fuel cell technology. 729-743 - Barbara Praetorius

, Mari Martiskainen
, Raphael Sauter, Jim Watson
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Technological innovation systems for microgeneration in the UK and Germany - a functional analysis. 745-764
Volume 22, Number 7, 2010
Original Articles
- Staffan Jacobsson, Eugenia Perez Vico

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Towards a systemic framework for capturing and explaining the effects of academic R&D. 765-787
- Loet Leydesdorff

, Girma Zawdie:
The triple helix perspective of innovation systems. 789-804
- Helen Lawton Smith

, Sharmistha Bagchi-Sen:
Triple helix and regional development: a perspective from Oxfordshire in the UK. 805-818 - Carl-Otto Frykfors, Håkan Jonsson

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Reframing the multilevel triple helix in a regional innovation system: a case of systemic foresight and regimes in renewal of Skåne's food industry. 819-829 - Philip Cooke:

Regional innovation systems: development opportunities from the 'green turn'. 831-844 - Matthew A. Shapiro, Minho So, Han Woo Park:

Quantifying the national innovation system: inter-regional collaboration networks in South Korea. 845-857
Volume 22, Number 8, 2010
- Nicola Baldini:

University spin-offs and their environment. 859-876 - Jeroen P. J. de Jong, Tarmo Kalvet, Wim Vanhaverbeke

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Exploring a theoretical framework to structure the public policy implications of open innovation. 877-896 - Vu Thanh, Keith Madelin, Clive Roberts

, Andrew Tobias:
The need for a strategic approach on the railways to the management of the vehicle-track interface. 897-908 - Alexander Styhre, Frida Lind

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Balancing centripetal and centrifugal forces in the entrepreneurial university: a study of 10 research centres in a technical university. 909-924 - Jisun Kim

, Tugrul U. Daim, Timothy R. Anderson:
A look into the future of wireless mobile communication technologies. 925-943 - Ki H. Kang, Jina Kang:

Does partner type matter in R&D collaboration for product innovation? 945-959

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