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Authors: KURAWARWALA AA MATSUO H
Citation: Aa. Kurawarwala et H. Matsuo, PRODUCT GROWTH-MODELS FOR MEDIUM-TERM FORECASTING OF SHORT LIFE-CYCLEPRODUCTS, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 169-196

Authors: TRUNE DR GOSLIN LN
Citation: Dr. Trune et Ln. Goslin, UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY-TRANSFER PROGRAMS - A PROFIT LOSS ANALYSIS/, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 197-204

Authors: PHILLIPS F ETO M
Citation: F. Phillips et M. Eto, REVITALIZING UNIVERSITY-RESEARCH AND ITS CONTRIBUTION TO SOCIETY - A CONFERENCE AT THE TSUKUBA-ADVANCED-RESEARCH-ALLIANCE, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 205-209

Authors: BUCHBERGER B
Citation: B. Buchberger, UNIVERSITY-RESEARCH VITALIZATION AND SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 211-215

Authors: SCOTT NR
Citation: Nr. Scott, STRATEGY FOR ACTIVATING UNIVERSITY-RESEARCH, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 217-219

Authors: SCOTT NR
Citation: Nr. Scott, UTILIZING UNIVERSITY-RESEARCH FOR SOCIAL CONTRIBUTION, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 221-223

Authors: LOPEZ WH
Citation: Wh. Lopez, HOW UNIVERSITIES CAN ORGANIZE TO SUPPORT INDUSTRIALLY RELEVANT RESEARCH EFFECTIVELY, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 225-228

Authors: GILL D
Citation: D. Gill, THE CANADIAN-NETWORKS OF CENTERS-OF-EXCELLENCE (NCE) PROGRAM, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 229-231

Authors: MEJIA LR
Citation: Lr. Mejia, A BRIEF LOOK AT A MARKET-DRIVEN APPROACH TO UNIVERSITY TECHNOLOGY-TRANSFER - ONE MODEL FOR A RAPIDLY CHANGING GLOBAL ECONOMY, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 233-235

Authors: SAITO H
Citation: H. Saito, HY-LABO = HYBRID LABORATORIES - SPRINGBOARD FOR THE SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BASIC PLAN, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 237-248

Authors: SAITO H
Citation: H. Saito, INTERDISCIPLINARY RESEARCH ORGANIZATION SCIENCE-TECHNOLOGY ENGINEERING MATCHING PROGRAMS (STEMPS), Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 249-255

Authors: PHILLIPS F
Citation: F. Phillips, UNIVERSITY-INDUSTRY PARTNERSHIPS IN MANAGEMENT RESEARCH, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 257-260

Authors: HAZLETT JA CARAYANNIS EG
Citation: Ja. Hazlett et Eg. Carayannis, BUSINESS-UNIVERSITY VIRTUAL TEAMING FOR STRATEGIC-PLANNING, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 261-265

Authors: LINSTONE HA
Citation: Ha. Linstone, CHAOTICS - AN AGENDA FOR BUSINESS AND SOCIETY IN THE 21ST-CENTURY - ANDERLA,G, DUNNING,A, FORGE,S, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 267-273

Authors: LINSTONE HA
Citation: Ha. Linstone, WOULD-BE WORLDS - HOW SIMULATION IS CHANGING THE FRONTIERS OF SCIENCE- CASTI,JL, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 267-273

Authors: LINSTONE HA
Citation: Ha. Linstone, GROWING ARTIFICIAL SOCIETIES - SOCIAL-SCIENCE FROM THE BOTTOM UP - EPSTEIN,JM, AXTELL,R, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 267-273

Authors: BISHOP PC
Citation: Pc. Bishop, 2025 - SCENARIOS OF US AND GLOBAL SOCIETY RESHAPED BY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY - COATES,JF, MAHAFFIE,JB, HINES,A, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(3), 1998, pp. 275-277

Authors: HAUPTMAN O TOMCZYK MS KIGGUNDU M
Citation: O. Hauptman et al., THE EMERGING ROLE OF TELECOMMUNICATION - EXTRAPOLATION OF NOVEL APPLICATIONS AROUND THE WORLD - INTRODUCTION TO THE SPECIAL ISSUE AND SUMMARY OF CONTENT, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(1-2), 1998, pp. 1-6

Authors: GAINES BR
Citation: Br. Gaines, THE LEARNING-CURVES UNDERLYING CONVERGENCE, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(1-2), 1998, pp. 7-34

Authors: CROSON DC FOX JF ASHURKOV VL
Citation: Dc. Croson et al., FLEXIBLE ENTRY STRATEGIES FOR EMERGING TELECOM MARKETS, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(1-2), 1998, pp. 35-52

Authors: STANEK DM MOKHTARIAN PL
Citation: Dm. Stanek et Pl. Mokhtarian, DEVELOPING MODELS OF PREFERENCE FOR HOME-BASED AND CENTER-BASED TELECOMMUTING - FINDINGS AND FORECASTS, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(1-2), 1998, pp. 53-74

Authors: HERKERT JR NIELSEN CS
Citation: Jr. Herkert et Cs. Nielsen, ASSESSING THE IMPACT OF SHIFT TO ELECTRONIC COMMUNICATION AND INFORMATION DISSEMINATION BY A PROFESSIONAL ORGANIZATION - AN ANALYSIS OF THEINSTITUTE-OF-ELECTRICAL-AND-ELECTRONICS-ENGINEERS (IEEE), Technological forecasting & social change, 57(1-2), 1998, pp. 75-103

Authors: DEKIMPE MG PARKER PM SARVARY M
Citation: Mg. Dekimpe et al., STAGED ESTIMATION OF INTERNATIONAL DIFFUSION-MODELS - AN APPLICATION TO GLOBAL CELLULAR TELEPHONE ADOPTION, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(1-2), 1998, pp. 105-132

Authors: KATZ JE ASPDEN P
Citation: Je. Katz et P. Aspden, THEORIES, DATA, AND POTENTIAL IMPACTS OF MOBILE COMMUNICATIONS A LONGITUDINAL ANALYSIS OF US-NATIONAL-SURVEYS, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(1-2), 1998, pp. 133-156

Authors: COATES JF
Citation: Jf. Coates, READYING CHILDREN FOR THE FUTURE, Technological forecasting & social change, 57(1-2), 1998, pp. 157-165
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