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Zhou W, Zhu B, Chen D, Griffy-Brown C, Ma Y, Fei W (2012)

Energy consumption patterns in the process of China's urbanization

Population & Environment, 33(2-3):202-220 (March 2012) (Published online 30 March 2011) More

Liu X, Zhu B, Zhou W, Hu S, Chen D, Griffy-Brown C (2011)

CO2 emissions in calcium carbide industry: An analysis of China's mitigation potential

International Journal of Greenhouse Gas Control, 5(5):1240-1249 (September 2011) (Published online 25 June 2011) More

Zhu B, Zhou W, Li Q, Griffy-Brown C, Jin Y (2010)

CO2 emissions and reduction potential in China's chemical industry

Energy, 35(12):4663-4670 (December 2010) (Published online 14 October 2010) More

Zhou W, Zhu B, Li Q, Ma T, Hu S, Griffy-Brown C (2010)

CO2 emissions and mitigation potential in China's ammonia industry

Energy Policy, 38(7):3701-3709 (July 2010) (Published online 12 March 2010) More

Watanabe C, Nagamatsu A, Griffy-Brown C (2003)

Behavior of technology in reducing prices of innovative goods - An analysis of the governing factors of variance of PV module prices

Technovation, 23(5):423-436 [2003] More

Griffy-Brown C, Nagamatsu A, Watanabe C, Zhu B (2002)

Technology spillovers and economic vitality: An analysis of institutional flexibility in Japan with comparisons to the USA

International Journal of Technology Management, 23(7/8):746-768 (1 July 2002) More

Watanabe C, Griffy-Brown C, Zhu B, Nagamatsu A (2002)

Inter-firm technology spillover and a virtuous cycle between R&D, market growth, and price reduction: The case of photovoltaic power generation development in Japan

In Technological Change and the Environment, A. Grubler, N. Nakicenovic, W.D. Nordhaus (eds)
Resources for the Future (RFF) Press, Washington, DC, USA, pp. 127-159 [2002] More

Griffy-Brown C, Nagamatsu A, Watanabe C, Zhu B (2002)

Technology Spillovers and Economic Vitality: An Analysis of Institutional Flexibility in Japan with Comparisons to the USA
IIASA Reprint RP-03-003 ( 2002) More

Watanabe C, Matsumoto K, Griffy-Brown C (2001)

Development and diffusion trajectory of innovative products in light of institutional maturity

Technovation, 21(10):637-647 [2001] More

Watanabe C, Zhu B, Griffy-Brown C, Asgari B (2001)

Global technology spillover and its impact on industry's R&D strategies

Technovation, 21(5):281-2914 [2001] More

Yuen NC, Griffy-Brown C (2000)

Introduction: Socio-political trends and economic issues in East Asia

In Trends and Issues in East Asia, N.C. Yuen, C. Griffy-Brown (eds)
Foundation for Advanced Studies on International Development [2000] More

Griffy-Brown C, Zhu B, Watanabe C (2000)

Do Japan's High Tech Failures Open Doors for Western Firms? Foreign firms must understand evolving infrastructure

The Graziadio Business Report 3, No. 2 [2000] More

Griffy-Brown C, Watanabe C, Katsumoto M (2000)

Japan Overcoming High-Technology Failures and Restructuring Science and Technology Policy for the Twenty-First Century

European Science and Technology Organization's Techno-Economic Analysis Report, European Commission [2000] More

Griffy-Brown C (2000)

Knowledge Management and the Internet: Harnessing the Power of Search Engines

The Graziadio Business Report, Winter, [2000] More

Wakabayashi K, Griffy-Brown C, Watanabe C (1999)

Stimulating R&D: An analysis of the Ministry of International Trade and Industry's 'visions' and the current challenges facing Japan's technology policy-making mechanisms

Science and Public Policy, 26(1):2-16 (1 February 1999) More

Griffy-Brown C, Watanabe C, Fujisue K (1999)

Technology spillovers and informatisation in Japan: An analysis of information technology diffusion in large versus small and medium-sized enterprises

International Journal of Technology Management, 17(4):362-386 (1999) More

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