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- History and Technology
- The Sisyphean Cycle of Technology Panics Amy Orben1,2
- Economic Challenges in the Anthropocene
- Addressing Technological Change: the Challenge to Social Theory
- 1 Machine Discipline and Technological Change: Rediscovering Veblen's Evolutionary Theory John Latsis* Balliol College, Oxford
- 2. What Is Technological Change?
- CAPTURING the FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION a Regional and National Agenda
- Cyclical Phenomena in Technological Change
- The Anthropocene Biosphere
- Models of Horizon Scanning. They Are Neither Exhaustive in Themselves Nor Do They Cover the Totality of HS Activities in the World
- CHAPTER 2: Technological Change and the Fourth Industrial Revolution
- The Fourth Industrial Revolution Klaus Schwab
- Technological Innovation and Economic Growth: a Brief Report on the Evidence James Broughel and Adam Thierer
- Epistemological Reflection of Science and Technology Leading to the Integration of Science, Technology and Engineering
- Directed Technological Change
- Technology, Innovation and Economic Growth in Britain Since 1870
- Practicing a Science of Security a Philosophy of Science Perspective
- The Fourth Industrial Revolution at the Intersection of Readiness and Responsibility Contents
- Examining the Nature of Technological Change
- Lessons from the History of Technology and Global Change for the Emerging Clean Technology Cluster
- Directed Technological Change and Applications
- Employment and the Workforce
- Skills-Displacing Technological Change and Its Impact on Jobs: Challenging Technological Alarmism?
- Towards a History of Technological Thought" (Article Published in Robert Fox (Éd.), Technological Change
- Technological Change and Technological Strategy
- 1 the Direction of Technological Change And
- Models of Horizon Scanning How to Integrate Horizon Scanning Into European Research and Innovation Policies
- P. K. HAFF Technology As a Geological Phenomenon
- The Futures Toolkit
- Setting up a Horizon Scanning System
- Disruptive Technologies and Regional Innovation Policy │ 1
- Lessons for Today from Past Periods of Rapid Technological Changea
- Science, Technology and Society: a Philosophical Perspective
- Technology Innovation, Development and Diffusion
- Breakthrough and Disruptive Innovation: a Theoretical Reflection
- Long-Term Economic Growth and the History of Technology
- Disruptive Technology, Work, and Innovation
- Setting up a Horizon Scanning System: a US Federal Agency Example Andy Hines, David N
- Adoption and Development of the Fourth Industrial Revolution Technology: Features and Determinants
- Technological Change in the Production Process: Organizational Implications and Responses
- Employee Resistance to Disruptive Technological Change in Higher Education Barbara Ann Miller Walden University
- Technological Change and the Environment
- Technological Change and Employment
- Bringing Technology Into Social-Ecological Systems Research—Motivations for a Socio-Technical-Ecological Systems Approach
- Global Commons in the Anthropocene: World Development on a Stable and Resilient Planet
- Embracing Disruption: How Technological Change in the Delivery of Legal Services Can Improve Access to Justice
- Technological Change What Do Technology and Change Stand For? Benoît Godin 385 Rue Sherbrooke Est Montréal, Québec Canada
- The Nature of Technological Change and Its Main Implications on National and Local Systems of Innovation
- Insights Into Relationships Between Disruptive Technology/Innovation and Emerging Technology: a Bibliometric Perspective Munan Li 1, Alan L
- The 2020 Fourth Industrial Revolution Benchmark
- Transforming Infrastructure: Frameworks for Bringing the Fourth Industrial Revolution to Infrastructure
- Issues Paper on the Impact of Rapid Technological Change on Sustainable Development
- Learning in the Anthropocene
- Disruptive Technologies and Their Implications for Economic Policy: Some Preliminary Observations