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Technology in Society

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Technology in Society is an international journal devoted to a range of interdisciplinary fields most simply identified by the terms: technology assessment, science, technology and society; management of technology; technology and policy; the economics of technology; technology transfer, appropriate technology and economic development; ethical and value implications of science and technology; science and public policy; and technology forecasting. A focus common to all these fields is the role of technology in society - its economics, political and cultural dynamics; the social forces that shape technological decisions and the choices that are open to society with respect to the uses of technology.
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No detectada desde mar. 1979 / hasta dic. 1994 ScienceDirect

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revistas

ISSN impreso

0160-791X

ISSN electrónico

1879-3274

Editor responsable

Elsevier

País de edición

Reino Unido

Fecha de publicación

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Exploring the future of the bioeconomy: An expert-based scoping study examining key enabling technology fields with potential to foster the transition toward a bio-based economy

Natalie Laibach; Jan Börner; Stefanie Bröring

Palabras clave: Business and International Management; Sociology and Political Science; Education; Human Factors and Ergonomics.

Pp. 101118

The impact of digital transformation and digital marketing on the brand promotion, positioning and electronic business in Montenegro

Boban Melović; Mijat Jocović; Marina Dabić; Tamara Backović Vulić; Branislav Dudic

Palabras clave: Business and International Management; Sociology and Political Science; Education; Human Factors and Ergonomics.

Pp. 101425

Social media influence, trust, and conflict: An interview based study of leadership perceptions

Nathan JohnsonORCID; Benjamin Turnbull; Martin ReissleinORCID

Palabras clave: Sociology and Political Science; Education; Business and International Management; Human Factors and Ergonomics.

Pp. 101836