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Volume 110, September 2016
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Contents
Special section: Open (Big) Data as Social Change:Triple Helix Innovation
toward Government 3.0(DISC 2014), (Guest edited by: Han Woo Park,
In Ho Cho and Weiai Wayne Xu)
WEIAI WAYNE XU
IN HO CHO
HAN WOO PARK
(South Korea)
Computational Social Studies in Innovations,
Collaborations and Future Strategies: Investigating Socio-
technical Interactions using Biggish Data
1
CHAE NAM JUN
CHUNG JOO CHUNG
(South Korea)
Big data analysis of local government 3.0: Focusing on
Gyeongsangbuk-do in Korea
3
HAO JIAO
JIANGHUA ZHOU
TAISHAN GAO
XIELIN LIU
(Beijing, China)
The more interactions the better? The moderating effect
of the interaction between local producers and users of
knowledge on the relationship between R&D investment
and regional innovation systems
13
HYEONCHAEYANG
WOO-SUNG JUNG
(Pohang, Republic of Korea)
Structural efficiency to manipulate public research
institution networks
21
JIN-YOUNG KIM
MIN-JAE LEE
(Seoul, Republic of Korea)
Living with casinos: The triple-helix approach, innovative
solutions, and big data
33
JIYOUNG KIM
(South Korea)
YEON-OK LEE
(UK)
HAN WOO PARK
(South Korea)
Delineating the complex use of a political podcast in South
Korea by hybrid web indicators: The case of the Nakkomsu
Twitter network
42
KYUJIN JUNG
(Nashville, United States)
JESUS N.VALERO
(Denton, United States)
Assessing the evolutionary structure of homeless network:
Social media use, keywords, and influential stakeholders
51
PIETER E. STEK
MARINA S.VAN GEENHUIZEN
(Delft, The Netherlands)
The influence of international research interaction on
national innovation performance: A bibliometric approach
61
SANGWON LEE
YOONJAE NAM
SEONMI LEE
HYUNJUNG SON
(Seoul, Republic of Korea)
Determinants of ICT innovations: A cross-country
empirical study
71
Special Section
Open (Big) Data as Social Change: Triple Helix Innovation toward Government 3.0(DISC 2014)
Guest Edited by Han Woo Park, In Ho Cho and Weiai Wayne Xu
and
Special Section
Linking Roadmapping to STI strategies
Guest Edited by Dirk Meissner, Elias Carayannis and Alexander Sokolov
Volume 110 September 2016 ISSN 0040-1625
Available online at www.sciencedirect.com
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Contents
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Special section: Open (Big) Data as Social Change:Triple Helix Innovation
toward Government 3.0(DISC 2014), (Guest edited by: Han Woo Park,
In Ho Cho and Weiai Wayne Xu)
WEIAI WAYNE XU
IN HO CHO
HAN WOO PARK
(South Korea)
Computational Social Studies in Innovations,
Collaborations and Future Strategies: Investigating Socio-
technical Interactions using Biggish Data
1
CHAE NAM JUN
CHUNG JOO CHUNG
(South Korea)
Big data analysis of local government 3.0: Focusing on
Gyeongsangbuk-do in Korea
3
HAO JIAO
JIANGHUA ZHOU
TAISHAN GAO
XIELIN LIU
(Beijing, China)
The more interactions the better? The moderating effect
of the interaction between local producers and users of
knowledge on the relationship between R&D investment
and regional innovation systems
13
HYEONCHAEYANG
WOO-SUNG JUNG
(Pohang, Republic of Korea)
Structural efficiency to manipulate public research
institution networks
21
JIN-YOUNG KIM
MIN-JAE LEE
(Seoul, Republic of Korea)
Living with casinos: The triple-helix approach, innovative
solutions, and big data
33
JIYOUNG KIM
(South Korea)
YEON-OK LEE
(UK)
HAN WOO PARK
(South Korea)
Delineating the complex use of a political podcast in South
Korea by hybrid web indicators: The case of the Nakkomsu
Twitter network
42
KYUJIN JUNG
(Nashville, United States)
JESUS N.VALERO
(Denton, United States)
Assessing the evolutionary structure of homeless network:
Social media use, keywords, and influential stakeholders
51
4. Contents
(contents continued)
PIETER E. STEK
MARINA S.VAN GEENHUIZEN
(Delft, The Netherlands)
The influence of international research interaction on
national innovation performance: A bibliometric approach
61
SANGWON LEE
YOONJAE NAM
SEONMI LEE
HYUNJUNG SON
(Seoul, Republic of Korea)
Determinants of ICT innovations: A cross-country
empirical study
71
YOO JUNG HONG
DONGHEE SHIN
JANG HYUN KIM
(South Korea)
High/low reputation companies' dialogic communication
activities and semantic networks on Facebook: A
comparative study
78
YOUNG HOON LEE
YOUNGJUN KIM
(Republic of Korea)
Analyzing interaction in R&D networks using the Triple
Helix method: Evidence from industrial R&D programs in
Korean government
93
Special section: Linking Roadmapping to STI strategies (Guest edited by:
Dirk Meissner , Elias Carayannis and Alexander Sokolov)
DIRK MEISSNER
ALEXANDER SOKOLOV
ELIAS CARAYANNIS
Key features of roadmapping for company and policy
strategy making
106
ELIAS CARAYANNIS
(Washington D.C., USA; Moscow, Russia)
ANNA GREBENIUK
DIRK MEISSNER
(Moscow, Russia)
Smart roadmapping for STI policy 109
CARLO PIETROBELLI
(Washington, DC, United States; Italy)
FERNANDA PUPPATO
(Jena, Germany)
Technology foresight and industrial strategy 117
HAROLD PAREDES-FRIGOLETT
(Huechuraba, Chile)
Modeling the effect of responsible research and innovation
in quadruple helix innovation systems
126
JOSEPH AMANKWAH-AMOAH
(Bristol, UK)
The evolution of science, technology and innovation
policies: A review of the Ghanaian experience
134
AGNE
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PALIOKAITE
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ËZILVINAS MARTINAITIS
(Vilnius, Lithuania)
DAVID SARPONG
(Bristol, United Kingdom
Implementing smart specialisation roadmaps in Lithuania:
Lost in translation?
143
KONSTANTIN VISHNEVSKIY
OLEG KARASEV
DIRK MEISSNER
(Russian Federation)
Integrated roadmaps for strategic management and
planning
153
JOSEPH AMANKWAH-AMOAH
(Bristol, UK)
Emerging economies, emerging challenges: Mobilising
and capturing value from big data
167
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5. Contents
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YI ZHANG
(Beijing, PR China; Australia)
DOUGLAS K.R. ROBINSON
(France)
ALAN L. PORTER
(Atlanta, USA)
DONGHUA ZHU
(Beijing, PR China)
GUANGQUAN ZHANG
JIE LU
(Australia)
Technology roadmapping for competitive technical
intelligence
175
MIKHAIL GERSHMAN
SERGEY BREDIKHIN
KONSTANTIN VISHNEVSKIY
(Moscow, Russia)
The role of corporate foresight and technology
roadmapping in companies' innovation development: The
case of Russian state-owned enterprises
187
CHRISTOPH HANSEN
(Harburg, Germany)
TUGRUL DAIM
(USA)
HORST ERNST
CORNELIUS HERSTATT
(Harburg, Germany)
The future of rail automation: A scenario-based technology
roadmap for the rail automation market
196
MIGUEL ANGEL TORO-JARRĂN
IDALIA ESTEFANIA PONCE-JARAMILLO
DAVID GĂEMES-CASTORENA
(Monterrey, Mexico)
Methodology for the of building process integration of
Business Model Canvas and Technological Roadmap
213
REMCO SIEBELINK
JOHANNES I.M. HALMAN
ERWIN HOFMAN
(Enschede, The Netherlands)
Scenario-Driven Roadmapping to cope with uncertainty:
Its application in the construction industry
226