| 1997 | "Life on Mars?": a review of the news. Richard Holliman |
| 1997 | Academic engineering research at a time of change: the tilt towards industry. Robert P. Morgan, Donald E. Strickland, M. E. Sava, Nirmala Kannankutty |
| 1997 | Can courts "force" technological discovery to occur? K. W. Junker |
| 1997 | Cultural imperialism and the Internet. John Weckert, Douglas Adeney |
| 1997 | Developing ethical practices to minimise computer misuse. Shalini Kesar, Simon Rogerson |
| 1997 | Eco-efficient technology. J. D. Davis |
| 1997 | Empirical study on the impact of electronics on stock exchange indices. Imre Mojzes, Zoltán Bertalan Farkas |
| 1997 | Engineering as a political activity. Edward J. Woodhouse |
| 1997 | Environmental progress versus economic development in central and eastern Europe. A case study of Poland from 1988 to 1995. S. D. Ryder |
| 1997 | Ethics, law and information technology: the transformative role of rhetoric. Brian M. O'Connell |
| 1997 | Globalization and international competition. Hyoun Jong Kim, Jae Ho Rhee, Soo Cheon Kweon, Myeong-Cheol Park |
| 1997 | Information technology cultures and women's lives. Alison E. Adam |
| 1997 | Information warfare: radar in World War II as an historical example. Karl Perusich |
| 1997 | Intellectual property in cyberspace-what technological/legislative tools are necessary for building a sturdy global information infrastructure? Jennifer C. Davis |
| 1997 | Linking labor and engineering to enable high performance technology design. Todd D. Cherkasky |
| 1997 | Outcomes, proxies and standards: performance-based environmental management approaches within arbitrary (political) boundaries. David M. Hassenzahl |
| 1997 | Patenting biotechnology: ethical and philosophical issues. John H. Fielder |
| 1997 | Potential and limitations of biotechnology for socio-economic transformation in developing countries. Muthana Jabbar, Martine Drake |
| 1997 | Productivity and economic performance of information technology. Kwang Sun Lim, Soo Cheon Kweon, Hyoun Jong Kim |
| 1997 | Progress depends on unbalance and disorder. A. Can Özcan |
| 1997 | Raw materials-why should they ever run out? A. J. Baden |
| 1997 | Regional innovation networks-multimedia and regional development strategies in Germany. Gerhard Fuchs, Hans-Georg Wolf |
| 1997 | Security implications of high-power microwave technology. A. E. Pevler |
| 1997 | Sustainable development and engineering: ethical and public policy implications. Joseph R. Herkert |
| 1997 | Technologies of representation's relation to public opinion regarding the use of military force. S. Weyker |
| 1997 | Technology and Society at a Time of Sweeping Change: Proceedings of the 1997 International Symposium on Technology and Society, ISTAS 1997, Glasgow, UK, June 20-21, 1997 |
| 1997 | Technology and society: how information and communication technologies can enhance the lives of persons with a disability. Geoff Busby, Diane Whitehouse |
| 1997 | Technology and the evolution of man-what of the future? J. Gamlin |
| 1997 | Telepresence-the technology and its economic and social implications. Gordon M. Mair |
| 1997 | The coevolution of society and technology: understanding the dynamics of communities and utility infrastructures. Paul Jeffrey, Roger A. F. Seaton, Tom Stephenson |
| 1997 | The cyber battlefield - is this the setting for the ultimate World War? Sam Nitzberg |
| 1997 | The era of telepresence: global village and "media slums". Jacob Baal-Schem, Dov Shinar |
| 1997 | The expansion of Western progress through technology transfer: social implications for the Third World. R. Chafy |
| 1997 | The future of electronic commerce: implications for businesses, governments and societies. R. Goodale, P. Telesio |
| 1997 | The impact of conversion policy on society and technology in Russia. Liudmila Yu. Bzhilianskaya |
| 1997 | The impact of new technology on science communication. Eileen Scanlon |
| 1997 | The impact of space technology on society. Mark Williamson |
| 1997 | The impact of technology enhanced education on a developing country: a South African perspective. Tiana van Harmelen, Carl W. I. Pistorius |
| 1997 | The roles of stakeholder- and peer-review at the OTA. Clinton J. Andrews |
| 1997 | Towards equilibrium engineering. M. W. Thring |
| 1997 | Watching, welcoming, and analyzing cyberspace. J. Wheary |
| 1997 | Women, the doctorate, and equity in engineering education. Mary Wyer |
| 1997 | World information flows and the impact of new technology. Is there a need for international communication policy and regulation? Kerry Ferguson |