Journal: IJTM

Volume 19, Issue 7/8

662 -- 684B. Bowonder, T. Miyake. Technology management: a knowledge ecology perspective
685 -- 698A. Sivathanu Pillai, K. Srinivasa Rao. High technology product development: technical and management review system
699 -- 738David Lei. Industry evolution and competence development: the imperatives of technological convergence
739 -- 759Hajime Eto. Market analysis of mathematics-based software in an expert-founded venture
760 -- 772Ashish Hosalkar, B. Bowonder. Software development management: critical success factors
773 -- 787Dominique R. Jolly. Three generic resource-based strategies
788 -- 805Kalpana J. Chaturvedi, Y. S. Rajan. New product development: challenges of globalisation
806 -- 819Jeremy Howells. International coordination of technology flows and knowledge activity in innovation
820 -- 845Subhash Wadhwa, K. Srinivasa Rao. Flexibility: an emerging meta-competence for managing high technology
846 -- 863Vinay Kumar, Jyoti S. A. Bhat. Dynamics of managing technology in a growing economy - a national perspective: case of India
864 -- 895B. Bowonder, T. Miyake. Technology strategy of Toshiba Corporation: a knowledge evolution perspective

Volume 19, Issue 6

559 -- 570Harrie F. J. M. van Tuijl, Ton. H. van de Kraats. Value people, the missing link in creating high performance organisations
571 -- 575Henk Boddendijk. Value people, stay competitive: next Century's demands
576 -- 582Wanda D'hanis. Business ethics: myth or reality, tool or essence?
583 -- 585Dion A. M. M. Metzemaekers. Critical success factors in technology management
586 -- 596Johannes B. Crol. Creating support for a change in strategy
597 -- 609Bruno Motte. The One-Chip TV way
610 -- 629Ron Sanchez. Modular architectures, knowledge assets and organisational learning: new management processes for product creation
630 -- 637Jose M. J. Loeffen, Hans Wortmann. IT challenges organisational design: how to connect manufacturing concepts to IT
638 -- 658Henk Post. Built to last: why BAAN continues to be successful

Volume 19, Issue 3/4/5

225 -- 245Richard de Neufville. Dynamic strategic planning for technology policy
246 -- 268Kees Wim van den Herik, Gert-Jan de Vreede. Experiences with facilitating policy meetings with group support systems
269 -- 287Frank J. Bongers, Jac. L. A. Geurts, Ruud E. H. M. Smits. Technology and society: GSS-supported participatory policy analysis
288 -- 300Frances M. Lynn, Melissa Malkin. Citizens, engineers and air toxics: citizen participation in technology based standard setting
301 -- 312Dorien J. DeTombe. Anticipating and avoiding opposition in large technological projects
313 -- 335Ruth Cohn, Kathleen M. Carley, John R. Harrald, William A. Wallace. Emotions in crisis management: an analysis of the organisational response of two natural disasters
336 -- 356Giampiero E. G. Beroggi. Employing analytic tools in large-scale engineering public policy-making
357 -- 367Hugo Tschirky, Eckhard Lichtenthaler, Kuno Pfund. Integrated framework for a holistic approach to technology management
368 -- 383Martin De Jong. Cost-effective use of evaluation models: an empirical cross-national investigation
384 -- 396Annabel K. Kiernan. Technocratic policy partnerships: a new descriptor for public administration?
397 -- 407Bert Enserink. The entrenchment of controversial technology: a framework for monitoring and mapping strategic alignments
408 -- 419Wil A. H. Thissen. Systems engineering education for public policy
439 -- 452Stephen A. Sebo, Eva A. Sebo. Societal reaction to the power frequency electric and magnetic field effects of electric utility systems
453 -- 471D. M. Vislosky, Paul S. Fischbeck. A mental model approach applied to R&D decision-making
472 -- 490Terry Janssen, Andrew P. Sage. A support system for multiple perspectives knowledge management and conflict resolution
491 -- 506Jeroen Th. Temme, Giampiero E. G. Beroggi. A hypermedia knowledge management system for conflict resolution and policy-making for new telecommunications services
507 -- 531Pitu B. Mirchandani, K. Larry Head. Model-based transportation policy analysis
532 -- 545Donald E. Brown, Antonia de Medinaceli. The use of information technology for oil spill planning
546 -- 556Michael J. Bender, Slobodan P. Simonovic. A systems approach for collaborative decision support in water resources planning

Volume 19, Issue 1/2

3 -- 21Edwin Mansfield. Intellectual property protection, direct investment and technology transfer: Germany, Japan and the USA
22 -- 34Keith E. Maskus, Guifang Yang. Intellectual property rights, foreign direct investment and competition issues in developing countries
35 -- 56Carlos A. Primo Braga, Carsten Fink. International transactions in intellectual property and developing countries
57 -- 76Robert M. Sherwood. The TRIPS Agreement: benefits and costs for developing countries
98 -- 120Henry G. Grabowski, John M. Vernon. Effective patent life in pharmaceuticals
121 -- 148Ove Granstrand Chalmers. Corporate management of intellectual property in Japan
149 -- 164Mary Ellen Mogee. Foreign patenting behaviour of small and large firms
165 -- 178Paula E. Stephan, David Audretsch, Richard Hawkins. The knowledge production function: lessons from biotechnology
179 -- 193Amy Jocelyn Glass. Costly R&D and intellectual property rights protection
194 -- 205Edward N. Wolff. How persistent is industry specialisation over time in industrialised countries?
206 -- 223Richard J. Gilbert. Antitrust policy for the licensing of intellectual property: an international comparison