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VI. Annex
Pages 319-340

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... Other research has focused on the impact of immigration on scientific labor markets; women and minorities in the sciences; and educational training and labor market outcomes in the emerging field of bioinformatics. Black also has interests in the Small Business Innovation Research Program, the largest federal R&D program targeting small high-tech businesses.
From page 322...
... Focusing on the economics of technological change, Cohen's research examines the links between firm size, market structure and innovation, firms' abilities to exploit outside knowledge, the determinants of innovative activity across industries and firms, the knowledge flows affecting innovation, the means that firms use to protect their intellectual property, and the links between university research and industrial R&D, among other related subjects. Recently, he coordinated a major comparative survey research study in the U.S.
From page 323...
... He works as an independent consultant to government agencies, foundations, and nonprofit organizations on issues related to science and technology. His areas of expertise include funding of research and development; research priority setting, funding, and management of biomedical research at NIH; graduate education, training, and employment of scientists and engineers; merit review systems at NSF and NIH; and the role of research in industrial innovation.
From page 324...
... Stephan is a frequent presenter at meetings such as the American Economic Association, the American Association for the Advancement of Science, and the Society for the Social Studies of Science. Stephan reviews regularly for the National Science Foundation and a number of academic journals including The American Economic Review, The American Sociological Review, Economic Inquiry, The Journal of Political Economy, and The Journal of Human Resources.
From page 325...
... and Japan, including the impact of patents and patent policy on innovation, and the relations between universities and industrial research. He has been published in numerous journals, including the Journal of the American Society for Information Sciences, Public Opinion Quarterly, Work and Occupations, Social Studies of Science and Communications of the ACM.
From page 327...
... Department of Commerce Wendy Baldwin National Institutes of Health Michael Baum NIST Ed Behrens Procter and Gamble Arpad Bergh Optoelectronics Industry Development Association Grant Black Georgia State University
From page 328...
... National Center for Biotechnology Information John K Boidock Texas Instruments Incorporated Jeff Bond BMDO/Department of Defense Shannon Bond Government Accounting Office William Bonvillian*
From page 329...
... de Graaf National Science Foundation Brian Delroy Embassy of Australia Pierre Desrochers Johns Hopkins University Gerald Dinneen National Research Council 329 Robert Eagan Sandia National Laboratories Chris Edwards Joint Economic Committee Mitch Eggers Genometrix, Inc. Rebecca Eisenberg University of Michigan Law School Stephan Esquires Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Stephen Eule House Science Committee Fouad Ezra Procter & Gamble Maryann Feldman*
From page 330...
... Horrigan National Research Council Thomas Howell, Esq. Dewey Ballantine Kent Hughes The Woodrow Wilson Center William James Research & Development John Jankowski National Science Foundation
From page 331...
... National Economic Council Christine Kelley National Institutes of Health Maryellen Kelley National Institute of Standards and Technology Kathleen Kingscott International Business Machines Karen Koppeschaar Embassy of the Netherlands Jeffrey D Kueter National Coalition for Advanced Manufacturing Scott Kulicke Kulicke and Soffa Industries, Inc.
From page 332...
... Science, Technology, and Components Sally Rood Federal Laboratory Consortium Peter Rooney Council on Competitiveness Leon Rosenberg* Princeton University Richard Rosenbloom Harvard Business School
From page 333...
... Wayne Sayer R Wayne Sayer & Associates Jeffrey Schloss National Human Genome Research Institute Craig Schultz National Research Council Alan Sears Defense Advanced Research Projects Agency Arun Seraphin Office of Senator Joseph Lieberman Jerry Sheehan National Research Council Richard Sheehan Claudine Simson Nortel Networks Larry Smarr National Center for Supercomputing Applications William Spencer*
From page 334...
... Wessner Board on Science, Technology, and Economic Policy James Wilson House Science Commitee Sandra Wilson OECD Washington Center Patrick Windham* Windham Associates Raymond Wolf National Science Foundation Isabel Wolte Embassy of Austria Benjamin Wu House Subcommittee on Technology William A
From page 335...
... 1995. Partnerships: A Compendium of State and Federal Cooperative Technology Programs, Columbus, OH: Battelle Press.
From page 336...
... Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution. Flat Panel Display Task Force.
From page 337...
... Economic Growth in the Information Age." Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 1. Washington, D.C.: The Brookings Institution.
From page 338...
... 1999. The Small Business Innovation Research Program: Challenges and Opportunities.
From page 339...
... Characteristics of Doctoral Scientists and Engineers in the United States: 1995, Detailed Statistical Tables. Division of Science Resources Studies.
From page 340...
... Cambridge, MA: MIT Press. Stephan, Paula and Grant Black.


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