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51. An exercise physiologist's guide to metabolomics.

52. Transmembrane Potential Monitoring Using a Field‐Effect Transistor‐Based Flexible Device System.

53. Technological sensing and response capabilities as drivers for radical innovation in the context of apocalyptic uncertainty.

54. Experiences and challenges from developing cyber‐physical systems in industry‐academia collaboration.

55. Employment and technology: Creative creation or creative destruction? An asymmetric analysis.

56. Will technological innovation uncertainty affect the distribution of benefits from low‐carbon innovation activities in industrial clusters?—A study based on gray Shapley values.

57. Convergence innovation for sustainable development: Unraveling post‐COVID dynamics for a resilient future.

58. Does digital transformation restrict the carbon emission intensity of enterprises? Evidence from listed manufacturing enterprises in China.

59. Enhancing drug development and clinical studies with patient‐centric sampling using microsampling techniques: Opportunities, challenges, and insights into liquid chromatography‐mass spectrometry strategies.

60. A framework of digital technologies for the circular economy: Digital functions and mechanisms.

61. Agricultural sciences and the environment: Reviewing recent technologies and innovations to combat the challenges of climate change, environmental protection, and food security.

62. (Infra)structural Discontinuity: Capital, Labour, and Technological Change.

63. Green innovation peer effects in common institutional ownership networks.

64. Citizen‐centered financial reporting translation: The preparers' perspective.

65. Better connected, more reputable? On the association between node centrality and academic reputation in the European Union research and innovation networks.

66. Alternative economies, digital innovation and commoning in grassroots organisations: Analysing degrowth currencies in the Spanish region of Catalonia.

67. Bringing a life cycle perspective to emerging technology development.

68. 46.1: Invited Paper: MicroLED Technology and Applications by PixeLED Solutions.

69. THE GLOBAL ACQUISITION, LEVERAGE, AND PROTECTION OF TECHNOLOGICAL COMPETENCIES.

70. Numerical demonstration of a transactive energy trading model for microgrids.

71. Changing consumer behaviour through eco-efficient services: an empirical study of car sharing in the Netherlands<FNR></FNR><FN>The major part of this paper relies on a study performed for a Ph.D. thesis at Delft University of Technology, Section for Environmental Product Development, to be published in 1998. </FN>

72. 39-4: Invited Paper: Innovation in Heavy Metal-Free Quantum Dot Technology.

73. 39.2: Invited Paper: Natural and Intuitive User Interfaces: Technologies and Applications.

74. 32.3: Invited Paper: Demonstration of High Mobility Un-isolated Corbino OTFT's with Improved On/Off Ratios Suitable for use in Flexible Displays.

75. Public procurement for innovation through supplier firms' sustainability lens: A systematic review and research agenda.

76. Trends and prospects in the Yangtze River Basin research: A bibliometric analysis.

77. Stakeholder interest to mitigate the agency problem in enterprise innovation and the moderating effect of ownership concentration and financial constraints.

78. Closing remarks to the featured collection: Water security—New technologies, strategies, policies, and institutions.

79. Oral Histories and Futures: Researching crises across the life‐course and the life‐course of crises.

80. Systems of innovation: Path of economic transition and differences in institutions in central and Eastern Europe?

81. Linkage‐ and structure‐based technological proximity and interregional spillovers of innovation growth.

82. Intellectual property system and urban green innovation: Evidence from China.

83. How does the space influence Living Labs? Evidence from two automotive experiences.

84. Applications of plastics in the automotive industry: Current trends and future perspectives.

85. Can business managerial capacity improve green innovation in different industries? Evidence from Chinese listed companies.

86. Government environmental concerns and corporate green innovation: Evidence from heavy‐polluting enterprises in China.

87. Offloading and adherence through technological advancements: Modern approaches for better foot care in diabetes.

88. Micro is beautiful. Adoption of eco‐innovations in micro‐firms.

89. 11.1: Invited Paper: Development of the World-wide Largest 110′ 4K2K 3D TFT-LCD Display.

91. Creativity and Innovation Management—Where do we go?

92. A Survey on the Integration between Additive Manufacturing and Maintenance.

94. 32.3: Invited Paper: Advanced Merck OLED materials: latest innovation.

95. Research on the impact mechanism of green finance on the green innovation performance of China's manufacturing industry.

96. The composite link between technological change and employment: A survey of the literature.

97. New Meanings in the Archive: Privacy, Technological Change and the Status of Sources.

98. Regional innovation paths selection in complex environments of China: A configurational perspective.

99. Can international students help enhance China's urban innovation?

100. A Conceptual Framework for the SE of AI‐Intensive Systems (SE4AI) – Considering Data Through the Life‐Cycle.