The International journal of technology management & sustainable development.
- Bristol : Intellect, 2002-
- vol.
- Three times per year
- Vol. 1, no. 1 (2002)-
Vol.11 No.3 1. Seeking a sustainable future-the role of university by Jean-Michel Larrasquet and Veronique Pilniere. pp.207-215
2. Enhancing higher education students’ employability: a Spanish case study by Beatriz Oria. pp.207-215
3. Academic entrepreneurship: barriers and fears versus wishes and opportunities by Gintaras Binkauskas. pp.231-244
4. Universities, industrial clusters and economic development in Egypt by Hoda Abd El Hamid Ali. pp. 245-264.
5. The role of innovation intermediaries in promoting the triple helix system in MNC –dominated industries in Thailand: the case of hard disk drive and automotive sectors by Karantarat Nakwa and Girma Zawdie. pp. 265-283.
Vol. 11 No. 1 1. New organizational and institutional vehicles for managing innovation in South Asia: opportunities for using research for technical change and social gain by T.S. Vamsidhar Reddy, Andy Hall and V. Rasheed Sulaiman. pp.3-29
2. Sustainable mobility: an integrative framework and its application for new service design by Alessandro Margherita, Gianluca Elia, Giustina Secundo and Giuseppina Passiante. pp.31-49
3. The role of innovation support initiatives in Brazil: the case of FAPERJ in the State of Rio de Janeiro by Fernando Barreiros Gonzalez, Branca Terra and Mariza Almeida. pp.51-65
4. Positive selection in seed potato production in Kenya as a case of successful research-led innovation by P.R. Gildemacher, C. Leeuwis, P. Demo, D. Borus, E. Schulte-Geldermann, P. Mundia, P. Kinyae, M. Nyongesa and P.C. Struik. pp.67-92
5. Factors affecting diversification in rain-fed agriculture in four amphoes (districts) in Khon Kaen Province, Thailand by Krailert Taweekul, John Caldwell, Ryuichi Yamada and Akimi Fujimoto. pp.93-107
Vol.6 No.3 1. The triple Helix paradigm in Korea: a test for new forms of capital by Matthew Shapiro. pp.171-191
2. Developing regional clusters in India: the role of national laboratories by Santanu Roy and Parthasarathi Banerjee. pp.193-210
3. The role of universities in the evolution of the Triple Helix culture of innovation network: the case of Malaysia by Azley Abd Razak and Mohammed Saad. pp.211-225
4. Enhancing the competitiveness of SMEs through industrial clusters: The Indian experience by S. Venkataramanaiah and S.P. Parashar. pp.227-243
5. Experiences in technology transfer: the case of Tea Research Institute of Tanzania (TRIT) by Bruno J. Ndunguru. pp.245-251
Vol.6 No. 2 1. Institutional change and innovation capacity: contrasting experiences of promoting small-scale irrigation technology in South Asia by Andy Hall, Norman Clark and Guru Naik. pp.77-101
2. Interfacing health care and innovation: traditional medicinal knowledge in Nigeria by Padmashree Gehl Sampath and Banji Oyelaran-Oyeyinka. pp.103-121
3. Universities, poverty and technology management: developing export markets for West African micro-enterprises by Jane Conlon and John Humphreys. pp.123-133
4. Leadership for sustainable innovation by Bart A.G. Bossink. pp.135-149
5. Product innovation through management of collaborative design in concurrent engineering by Philippe Girard, Jérémy Legardeur and Chistophe Merlo. pp.151-164
Vol.6 No.1 1. Livestock R&D in East and Southern Africa: an innovation systems perspective with special reference to the International livestock research institute by Norman Clark, James Smith and Maija Hirvonen. pp.9-23
2. The development of SARS vaccine in China –a reflection on public and private sector roles by Xiaobai Shen, Yibing Duan and Siguang Zhang. pp.25-37
3. Public-private partnerships in HIV vaccine trials as a contribution to the Brazilian response to the AIDS epidemic by Lea Velho and Maria Carlota de Souza. pp.39-53
4. Knowledge capacity and sustainable development: the case of South African HIV vaccine development. pp.55-66
Vol.5 No.3 1. Is the Millennium Development Goal (MDG) for water and sanitation on track? ‘Target 10’ revisited by P.B. Anand. pp.197-208
2. Cooperative environmental governance and waste-to-energy technologies in Asia by Tim Forsyth. pp.209-220
3. Technology and institutional arrangements in the delivery of public sanitation and solid waste services in Ghanaian cities by Nicholas Awortwi. pp.221-239
4. Wastewater treatment in Brazil: institutional framework, recent initiatives and actual plant performance by S.M.A.C Oliveira, J.N. Parkinson and M. von Sperling. pp.241-256
5. Slim pickin’s: Supporting waste pickers in the ecological modernization of urban waste management systems by Anne Scheinberg and Justine Anschütz. pp.257-270.
6. Sustainability prospects for water utilities privatization in Kenya by O.A. K’Akumu. pp.271-280
Vol.5 No.2 1. Science and technology partnerships and poverty alleviation in Africa by Joanna Chataway, James Smith and David Wield. pp.103-123
2. Client-driven biotechnology research for poor farmers: a case study from India by Norman Clark, Pakki Reddy and Andrew Hall. pp.125-145
3. Enhancing technology generation and transfer through coalition approach: a case of sorghum poultry coalition, Andhra Pradesh India by K.Gurava Reddy, P. Parthasarathy Rao and Belum V.S. Reddy. pp.147-157.
4. An analysis of factors influencing the development of new products in the Thai food industry by M. Huq and M. Toyama. pp.159-171
5. The adoption of HIV/AIDS orphans and food security in rural Ingwavuma, South Africa by Elizabeth-Ann Schroeder and Tennassie Nichola. pp.173-187
Vol.4 No.3 1. Towards an integrated approach: university management in an institutional context by John Kirkland. pp.155-166
2. Process evaluation in research management by Michael Gibbons and Svava Bjarnason. pp.167-188
3. Global and regional practices in university research management: emerging trends by Julie Stackhouse and Rachel Day. pp.189-205
4. Implications of international technology transfer benchmarks for developing countries by A.D. Heher. pp.207-225
Vol.4 No.2 1. Biotechnology generation, delivery and adoption: the case of Bt biopesticide in Egypt by Seife Ayele. pp.75-92
2. Transferring soft technologies: exploring adaptive theory by John Bessant and David Francis. pp.93-112
3. Industrial self-organization in early technology emergence: evidence from Bluetooth application development by John Rice. pp.113-130
4. Organisational viability as a factor in sustainable development of technology by Patrick Hoverstadt and Diane Bowling. pp.131-146
Vol.4 No. 1 1. Embedding technology in community-based production systems through people’s technology initiatives: lessons from the Indian experience by Dinesh Abrol. pp.3-20
2. Deconstructing ‘genetically modified organisms’: academic discourse on ‘GMOs’ and its effect on popular understandings of food and agriculture by Scott R. Nelson. pp.21-34
3. Globalization, technological competitiveness and the ‘catch-up’ challenge for developing countries: some lessons of experience by Jin Zhouying. pp.35-46
4. Explaining economic growth in South Africa: a Kaldorian approach by Mark Millin and Tennassie Nichola. pp.47-62
5. University research management: towards a global profession? by John Kirkland. pp.63-65
Vol.3 No.2 1. Initiatives for strengthening science and technology policy in the field of environment and development: the case of the African Centre for Technology Studies Capacity Development Programme by Norman G. Clark. pp.75-90
2. Learning, knowledge and skills: implications for firm-level performance in African industry by Banji Oyeleran-Oyeyinka. pp.91-114
3. The political economy of water scarcity and issues of inequality, entitlements and identities: a tale of two cases from southern India by P.B. Anand. pp.115-132
4. Technological progress in history: a survey of evolution and shift of research emphasis from ‘hard-tech’ to ‘soft-tech’ development by Jin Zhouying. pp.133-148