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and Technopolis Ltd, an innovation policy consultancy which he founded in 1989 and which, by the time of his departure in January 2000, had grown to be a leader in its field, with offices in Brighton, Amsterdam, Paris and Vienna.


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Pract. 2 (3)( 1989) 307 331.36 S. S. Gezelius, K. Refsgaard, Barriers to rational decision-making in environmental planning, Land use Policy 24 (2


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AIR FUEL CELL X-ray photoelectron spectra SURFACE ORGANOMETALLIC CHEMISTRY impedance spectroscopy (IS platinum alloys electrooxidation electric impedance measurement 1988 1989 1990 1991


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Martin and Irvine 1989; Rask 2008) with the aim of aligning the methodological design of the exercise with the explicit and even implicit objectives that are placed on the exercise.

and J. Irvine. 1989. Research foresight: priority-setting in science. London: Pinter. Rask, M. 2008.


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review of a decade's futures work, Futures 21 (1989) 447 465.4 H. A. Linstone, Corporate planning, forecasting,


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and lock in by historical events, Economic Journal 99 (394)( 1989) 116 131.30 W. B. Arthur, Increasing Returns and Path Dependence in the Economy, University of Michigan Press


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In the simplest form, for example the US Critical technologies Program which ran from 1989 to 1998,


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1996,1999 & 1989 with J. B. Cobb. 40 H. Z. Evan, Seminar at Economic Commission of Europe, Warsaw, 1973.41 F. Davitaya, Changes in the Atmosphere and Some Problems of its Protection, in Society and the Environment:

)( 1989) 144 152.43 Cagnin, et al. Eds.),), Future-oriented technology analysis: Strategic intelligence for An Innovative economy, Springer, 2008. C. Cagnin et al./


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1989) developed the two-dimensional framework shown in Figure 1. Meredith's notions can help FTA practitioners'position methods to guide their role and use.

and B. Kaplan. 1989. Alternative research paradigms in operations. Journal of Operations Management 8, no. 4: 297 326.


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and strategies A general assumption is that expectations can play such a big role due to the inherent uncertaiint of technological development (Antonelli 1989).

References Antonelli, C. 1989. The role of technological expectations in a mixed model of international diffusion of process innovations:


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Data analysis was highly iterative and used traditional approaches for inductive research (Eisenhardt 1989; Yin 2003.

Eisenhardt, K. M. 1989. Building theories from case studies research. Academy of Management Review 14, no. 4: 532 50.


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1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005 2006

1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 1997 1998 1999 2000 2001 2002 2003 2004 2005

Table 5 TLC stages of NBS. 1985 1986 1987 1988 1989 1990 1991 1992 1993 1994 1995 1996 lb 1 1

Rev. 1 (1989) 38 43.12 W. Y. Zhou, Probe into the research of the electric technological development trend of plasma display with the patent index, Ph d. dissertation, Chung


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. J. Cannella, Strategy implementation as substance and selling, Academy of Management Executive III (1989) 278 285.8 M. Freedman,


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New york, 2011.45 K. M. Eisenhardt, Building theories from case study research, Academy of Management Review 14 (1989) 532 550.46 R. E. Herriott, W


Science.PublicPolicyVol37\7. Impact of Swiss technology policy on firm innovation performance.pdf

Japan Government-sponsored cooperrativ R&d projects organized by Ministry of International Trade and Industry (1983 1989) 226 Selection correction:


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Simon and Goldman 1989; Saich 1989; Suttmeier 1980; Wan 2008; Wang 1993), selected sectors and actors (Jakobson 2007;

Zhang et al. 2009) or assessment of the state of its STI capabilities (D'Costa and Parayil 2009;

Simon and Goldman 1989. Five S&t‘forces'or actors were identified: the Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), the public research institutes affiliated to the ministries,

and the man-made satellite (Suttmeier 1989). After the end of the Cultural Revolution, the direction of China's development policy,

Simon and Goldman 1989), and can be summarized in four major phases since 1978: experimentation, structural reforms, deepening

Saich 1989; Suttmeier 1980. The next phase, of structural reforms, began in the mid-1980s, when the China Communist party Central Committee (CCPCC) issued policy documents outlining three major systems reforms:

Saich, A j. 1989) China's Science policy in the 80s. Manchester: Manchester University Press. Schwaag Serger, S. and Breidne, M. 2007)‘ China's 15-year plan for scientific and technological development a critical assessment, Asia Policy, 4: 135 64.

Simon, D. and Goldman, M.,(eds),(1989) Science and Technology in Post-Mao China. Cambridge, MA:

1989)‘ Conclusion: Science, technology and China's politiica future: a framework for analysis'.In: Simon, D. and Goldman, M. eds) Science and Technology in Post-Mao China.

1949 1989. Aldershot: Avebury. Weinberg, A m. 1963)‘ Criteria for scientific choice',Minerva, 1: 159 71.


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