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Authors: DESCHAMPS I LALONDE M PAUCHANT TC WAAUB JP
Citation: I. Deschamps et al., WHAT CRISES COULD TEACH US ABOUT COMPLEXITY AND SYSTEMIC MANAGEMENT -THE CASE OF THE NESTUCCA OIL-SPILL, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(2), 1997, pp. 107-129

Authors: GIVON M MAHAJAN V MULLER E
Citation: M. Givon et al., ASSESSING THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN THE USER-BASED MARKET SHARE AND UNIT SALES-BASED MARKET SHARE FOR PIRATED SOFTWARE BRANDS IN COMPETITIVEMARKETS, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(2), 1997, pp. 131-144

Authors: MERCER D
Citation: D. Mercer, A GENERAL HYPOTHESIS OF AGGREGATED EXPECTATIONS, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(2), 1997, pp. 145-154

Authors: MERCER D
Citation: D. Mercer, DETERMINING AGGREGATED EXPECTATIONS OF FUTURE OUTCOMES, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(2), 1997, pp. 155-164

Authors: JAKELSKI D LEBRASSEUR R
Citation: D. Jakelski et R. Lebrasseur, IMPLEMENTING CONTINUOUS IMPROVEMENT IN THE NORTH-AMERICAN MINING-INDUSTRY, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(2), 1997, pp. 165-177

Authors: HANSEN PA SERIN G
Citation: Pa. Hansen et G. Serin, WILL LOW TECHNOLOGY PRODUCTS DISAPPEAR - THE HIDDEN INNOVATION PROCESSES IN LOW TECHNOLOGY INDUSTRIES, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(2), 1997, pp. 179-191

Authors: PHILLIPS F
Citation: F. Phillips, PUBLIC-HEALTH AND AESTHETICS IN THE ENVIRONMENTAL DEBATE, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(2), 1997, pp. 193-195

Authors: BISHOP PC
Citation: Pc. Bishop, FOUNDATIONS OF FUTURES STUDIES - HUMAN-SCIENCES FOR A NEW ERA, VOL 1,HISTORY, PURPOSES, AND KNOWLEDGE - BELL,W, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(2), 1997, pp. 197-199

Authors: ALIC JA
Citation: Ja. Alic, TECHNOLOGICAL-CHANGE, EMPLOYMENT, AND SUSTAINABILITY, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(1), 1997, pp. 1-13

Authors: JENKINS L
Citation: L. Jenkins, SELECTING A VARIETY OF FUTURES FOR SCENARIO DEVELOPMENT, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(1), 1997, pp. 15-20

Authors: VANWYK RJ
Citation: Rj. Vanwyk, STRATEGIC TECHNOLOGY SCANNING, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(1), 1997, pp. 21-38

Authors: WERTHAMER NR RAYMOND SU
Citation: Nr. Werthamer et Su. Raymond, TECHNOLOGY AND FINANCE - THE ELECTRONIC MARKETS, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(1), 1997, pp. 39-53

Authors: WHITE KP WHITE DJ
Citation: Kp. White et Dj. White, MULTIPLE-OBJECTIVE METHODS IN REGULATORY DECISION-MAKING - A CONCEPTUAL-FRAMEWORK APPLIED TO US AUTOMOBILE SAFETY STANDARDS, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(1), 1997, pp. 55-82

Authors: NARAIN R YADAV RC
Citation: R. Narain et Rc. Yadav, IMPACT OF COMPUTERIZED AUTOMATION ON INDIAN MANUFACTURING-INDUSTRIES, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(1), 1997, pp. 83-98

Authors: HAUPTMAN O NEURINGER J
Citation: O. Hauptman et J. Neuringer, THE KNOWLEDGE-CREATING COMPANY - HOW JAPANESE COMPANIES CREATE THE DYNAMICS OF INNOVATION - NONAKA,I, TAKEUCHI,H, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(1), 1997, pp. 99-101

Authors: LINSTONE HA
Citation: Ha. Linstone, OSCAR - FUTURES STUDIES IN WESTERN-EUROPE - DIRECTORY OF INDIVIDUALS AND ORGANIZATIONS, FUTURIBLES INTERNATIONAL, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(1), 1997, pp. 103-103

Authors: LINSTONE HA
Citation: Ha. Linstone, OCTAVE - ANALYTICAL BIBLIOGRAPHY OF FUTURE-ORIENTED STUDIES IN WESTERN-EUROPE (1993-1995), FUTURIBLES INTERNATIONAL, Technological forecasting & social change, 55(1), 1997, pp. 105-105

Authors: BIMBER B GUSTON DH
Citation: B. Bimber et Dh. Guston, INTRODUCTION - THE END OF OTA AND THE FUTURE OF TECHNOLOGY-ASSESSMENT, Technological forecasting & social change, 54(2-3), 1997, pp. 125-130

Authors: HERDMAN RC JENSEN JE
Citation: Rc. Herdman et Je. Jensen, THE OTA STORY - THE AGENCY PERSPECTIVE, Technological forecasting & social change, 54(2-3), 1997, pp. 131-143

Authors: WOOD FB
Citation: Fb. Wood, LESSONS IN TECHNOLOGY-ASSESSMENT - METHODOLOGY AND MANAGEMENT AT OTA, Technological forecasting & social change, 54(2-3), 1997, pp. 145-162

Authors: BEREANO PL
Citation: Pl. Bereano, REFLECTIONS OF A PARTICIPANT-OBSERVER THE TECHNOCRATIC DEMOCRATIC CONTRADICTION IN THE PRACTICE OF TECHNOLOGY-ASSESSMENT/, Technological forecasting & social change, 54(2-3), 1997, pp. 163-175

Authors: WHITEMAN D
Citation: D. Whiteman, CONGRESS AND POLICY ANALYSIS - A CONTEXT FOR ASSESSING THE USE OF OTAPROJECTS, Technological forecasting & social change, 54(2-3), 1997, pp. 177-189

Authors: HILL CT
Citation: Ct. Hill, THE CONGRESSIONAL OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY-ASSESSMENT - A RETROSPECTIVE AND PROSPECTS FOR THE POST-OTA WORLD, Technological forecasting & social change, 54(2-3), 1997, pp. 191-198

Authors: LAPORTE TM
Citation: Tm. Laporte, NEW OPPORTUNITIES FOR TECHNOLOGY-ASSESSMENT IN THE POST-OTA WORLD, Technological forecasting & social change, 54(2-3), 1997, pp. 199-214

Authors: NORTON M
Citation: M. Norton, THE UK PARLIAMENTARY OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY AND ITS INTERACTION WITH THE OTA, Technological forecasting & social change, 54(2-3), 1997, pp. 215-231
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