Pierre Azoulay (A)*
MIT/NBER
pazoulay@mit.edu
Estimating the Benefits of Exposure
to Superstar Scientists
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Ken Flamm (B)
University of Texas at Austin
kflamm@mail.utexas.edu
Modeling Innovation Chains Using
Case-Based Econometrics: Nano-electronics
and Biotechnology Applications |
Katy Borner (C)
University of Indiana
katy@indiana.edu
Towards a Macroscope for Science Policy
Decision Making
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Lee Fleming (C)
Harvard Business School
lfleming@hbs.edu
A Social Network Database of Patent
Co-authorship to Investigate Collaborative
Innovation and its Economic Impact
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Wesley Cohen (B)
Duke University
wcohen@duke.edu
The Division of Innovative Labor
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Robert Frodeman(D)
University of North Texas
frodeman@unt.edu
Comparative Analysis of Peer Review
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Susan Cozzens (A)
Georgia Institute of Technology
scozzens@gatech.edu
Models of International Research Collaborations
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Erica Fuchs (B)
Carnegie Mellon University
erhf@andrew.cmu.edu
Quantifying the Resilience of Industry
Innovation Ecosystems: The Impact of
Manufacturing Offshore on Firm Technology
Trajectories and the Institutional Locus
of Innovation |
Jonathon Cummings (C)
Duke University
jonathon.cummings@duke.edu
Modeling Productive Climates for Virtual
Research Collaborations
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Jeff Furman (D)
Boston University/NBER
furman@bu.edu
Science Policy and Scientific Progress
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Doyne Farmer (C)
Sante Fe Institute
jdf@santafe.edu
Evolution of Technology
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Barbara Gray (A)
Penn State University
b9g@psu.edu
The Architecture of Collaboration
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Maryann Feldman (D)
University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
maryann.feldman@unc.edu
State Science Policy
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Jerry Hage (C)
University of Maryland
hage@socy.umd.edu
Profiles of Innovativeness and Gaps
in the Idea Innovation Network
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Bart Hobijn (D)
Federal Reserve Bank of San Francisco
Bart.Hobijn@sf.frb.org
Innovation and Technology Implementation:
Theory and Policy Implications |
Alan Porter (B)
Georgia Institute of Technology
alan.porter@isye.gatech.edu
Measuring and Tracking Research
Knowledge Integration |
Leigh Jerome (A)
The Institute for Triple Helix Innovation
leigh.jerome@triplehelixinstitute.org
Examining the Link between Informal Social Networks
and Innovation: Using Netometrics to Quantify the
Value of a Distributed Hetarchical Network |
Marta Sales-Pardo (B)
Northwestern University
msales@northwestern.edu
TLS: Early Prediction of the Impact of
Research through Large-Scale Analysis and
Modeling of Citation Dynamics |
Ken Kotovsky (C)
Carnegie Mellon University
kotovsky@andrew.cmu.edu
Stimulating Creative Insight - A C
ohesive Model of Design Innovation Across
Individuals, Groups and Computer Agents |
Dan Sarewitz (D)
Arizona State University
daniel.sarewitz@asu.edu
Public Value Mapping: Developing a
Non-Economic Model of the Social Value
of Science and Innovation Policy |
Megan MacGarvie (A)
Boston University
mmacgarv@bu.edu
Contributions of Foreign Students to
Knowledge Creation and Diffusion |
Chris Schunn (C)
University of Pittsburgh
schunn@pitt.edu Design Tools to
Cognitive Processes to Innovation |
Chris McCarty (A)
University of Florida
ufchris@ufl.edu
Social Network Analysis of the Collaborative
Interaction of Scientists in Academic
and Non-academic Settings |
Suzanne Scotchmer (D)
UC Berkeley
scotch@berkeley.edu
Cap and Trade: And Innovate? |
Mushfiq Mobarak (A)
Yale University
ahmed.mobarak@yale.edu
The Contribution of Foreign Graduate
Students to Innovation in the U.S. |
Phil Shapira (A)
Georgia Institute of Technology
pshapira@gatech.edu
Measurement and Analysis of Highly
Creative Research in the U.S. and Europe |
Susannah Paletz (C)
University of Pittsburgh
sbfpaletz@gmail.com
Integrating Social and Cognitive Elements
of Discovery and Innovation |
Don Siegel (D)
University at Albany, SUNY
dsiegel@uamail.albany.edu
University Research Parks and the
Innovative Performance of Park Firms |
Sheila Slaughter (B)
University of Georgia
slaughtr@uga.edu
Universities, Innovation and Economic Growth |
Levent Yilmaz (C)
Auburn University
yilmaz@auburn.edu
Dynamics of Creativity and Innovation in
Cyber-enabled Scientific Commons |
Zak Taylor (D)
Georgia Institute of Technology
mzak@gatech.edu
The Politics & Economics of Opposition/Support
for Science and Innovation Policies |
Marcus Ynalvez (C)
Texas A&M International University
mynalvez@tamiu.edu
MOD-Transmission of Tacit Skills in
East Asian Graduate Science Programs
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Todd Thrash (C)
College of William and Mary
tmthra@wm.edu
Inspiration as Transmission of Creative
Insight |
Lynne Zucker (B)
UCLA
zucker@ucla.edu
Science & Technology Agents of Revolution (STAR)
Database: Linking Government Investment, Science,
Technology, Firms and Employment |
Francisco Veloso (A & B)
Carnegie Mellon University
fveloso@cmu.edu
Evaluation of Research Groups: An Endogenous
Approach and
The Rise of International
Coinvention: A New Phase in
the Globalization of R&D? |
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Nicholas Vonortas (A)
George Washington University
vonortas@gwu.edu
Research and Technology Partnership |
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Christopher Wong (A)
New York Law School
Christopher.wong@law.nyls.edu
Open Patent |
*NOTE: Letters in parentheses
indicate cluster group
assignments, per the agenda.
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Cathy Weinberger (D)
University of California at Santa Barbara
weinberg@econ.ucsb.edu
Impacts of Institution-Level Policies on
Science and Engineering Education, Employment,
Earnings and Innovation:A "Natural" Experiment |
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