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Technological Forecasting and Social Change An International Journal Volume 53, Number 1, September 1996 Special Issue Technology and the Environment Dominique Foray and Arnulf Griibler, Guest Editors Contents DOMINIQUE FORAY Introduction ARNULF GRUBLER (Laxenburg, Austria) DOMINIQUE FORAY Technology and the Environment: An Overview ARNULF GRUBLER (Laxenburg, Austria) THOMAS C. SCHELLING Research by Accident (College Park, MD) HARVEY BROOKS The Problem of Attention Management in Innovation (Cambridge, MA) for Sustainability CHRIS FREEMAN The Greening of Technology and Models of Innovation (Brighton, UK) VERNON W. RUTTAN Induced Innovation and Path Dependence: A Reassessment with (St. Paul, MN) Respect to Agricultural Development and the Environment ROBIN COWAN Escaping Lock-In: The Case of the Electric Vehicle (London, Ontario) STAFFAN HULTEN (Stockholm, Sweden) JEAN-MARIE MARTIN Energy Technologies: Systemic Aspects, Technological (Grenoble, France) Trajectories, and Institutional Frameworks ARNULF GRUBLER Decarbonizing the Global Energy System NEBOJSA NAKICENOVIC (Laxenburg, Austria) IDDO K. WERNICK Consuming Materials: The American Way (New York, NY) Book Review HAROLD A. LINSTONE What Is Life? (Lynn Margulis and Dorion Sagan) (Portland, OR) Technological Forecasting and Social Change An International journal Volume 53, Number 2, October 1996 Contents SAMUEL B. GRAVES R&D Productivity: A Global Multi-Industry Comparison (Chestnut Hill, MA) and NAN S. LANGOWITZ (Babson Park, MA) KOENRAAD DEBACKERE Dismantling the Ivory Tower: The Influence of Networks BART CLARYSSE on Innovative Output in Emerging Technologies (Gent, Belgium) and MICHAEL A. RAPPA (Cambridge, MA) BRIAN J. L. BERRY Technology-Driven Forecasts, the Phillips Curve, and (Richardson, TX) Monetary Policymaking SARAH KOVOOR-MISRA Moving Toward Crisis Preparedness: Factors That (Denver, CO) Motivate Organizations UMA G. GUPTA Theory and Applications of the Delphi Technique: and ROBERT E. CLARKE A Bibliography (1975-1994) (Greenville, NC) Technical Notes SVEN HUNHAMMAR Nuclear Future-A Case of Method Bias? (Stockholm, Sweden) YOSHITAKA NITTA A Rebuttal to “Nuclear Future-A Case of Method Bias?” (Tokyo, Japan) Column JOSEPH F. COATES From My Perspective Economists’ Distortion of the (Washington, DC) Contribution of Science and Technology to the Economy Book Reviews ALAN L. PORTER The Automated Society (Masse Bloomfield) (Atlanta, GA) WENDELL BELL Development Ethics: A Guide to Theory and Practice (New Haven, CT) (Denis Goulet) Technological Forecasting and Social Change An International Journal Volume 53, Number 3, November 1996 Contents FRED PHILLIPS Implications of Chaos Research for New Product Forecasting (Portland, OR) and NAMWOON KIM (Hong Kong) DOMINIQUE FORAY Discovery in the Context of Application (Paris, France) and MICHAEL GIBBONS (Sussex, UK) STEVEN M. DUNPHY The Innovation Funnel (Chicago, IL) PAUL R. HERBIG (Laredo, TX) and MARY E. HOWES (University Park, IL) JUDITH B. SEDAITIS Waking the Sleeping Giants: Commercializing State R&D in (Stanford, CA) the United States and Russia Book Reviews VARY COATES The Politics of Expertise in Congress: The Rise and Fall of (Washington, DC) the Office of Technology Assessment (Bruce Bimber) JOSEPH P. MARTINO Managing Scientists (Alice M. Sapienza) (Sidney, OH) KAROL I. PELC The R&D Workers: Managing Innovation in Britain, Germany, (Houghton, MI) Japan, and the United States (Philip Shapira, ed.) KISH J. SHARMA Survival in the Software Jungle (Mark Norris) (Bellevue, WA) Volume 53 Author Index Volume 53 Book Review Index Volume 53 Subject Index Volume 53 Contents

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