CONTENTS
(all chapters are in PDF format only; you may also download, as a package,
all the chapters in each section and the introductions to the chapters by
clicking on the section heading) |
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Title Page and Ordering Information
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Preface |
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Part 1
The 1999 William D. Carey
Lecture
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| 1. |
Has the Time of Witches Passed
Over?
John H. Gibbons |
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Part 2
R&D and Global Technological
Innovation
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Outlook for the National Economy
Barry Bosworth |
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Ushering in a New Century of Progress Through
Discovery
Neal Lane |
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The Global Context for Technology and Trade
Robert J. Shapiro |
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Globalizing Industrial Research and Development
Donald H. Dalton and Manuel G. Serapio, Jr. |
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Are New Global Rules Needed for High-Tech?
Kenneth S. Flamm |
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Part 3
Globalization and the Knowledge
Economy
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The Knowledge Economy and Corporate Globalism
Bernard I. Robertson |
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The Economics of Globalization:
A Labor View
Thomas I. Palley |
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Globalization: A Cautionary
Note
Dennis Pirages |
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Science at the U.S. Department of State
Frank E. Loy |
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Part 4
Knowledge Management and Innovation
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Managing Corporate Knowledge to Create
Strategic Opportunities
Larry G. Chorn |
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Knowledge Management at Los
Alamos
Stephen M. Younger |
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Directions for Collaborative Scientific
Dialog
Stephen D. Hodges |
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Knowledge Sharing: A Perspective
from Xerox - The Document Company
Michael W. Laird |
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Unnatural Acts: Building the
Mature Firm's Capability for Breakthrough Innovation
Richard Leifer and Mark Rice |
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Part 5
Bringing the Knowledge Economy
Home: The Role of State and Local Governments
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Kansas S&T Initiatives Fuel the New
Knowledge Economy
Richard A. Bendis |
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Bringing the Technology Revolution Home
in Pennsylvania
Timothy McNulty |
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Technology and Economic Development
for Whom?: The Prospects for "Dual Agenda" State Programs
Barry Bozeman |
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Part 6
Information Technology: Backbone
of the Knowledge Economy
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Policies for the Emerging E-Commerce Marketplace
Elliot E. Maxwell |
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Government and Private Sector Roles in
the IT Revolution
Irving Wladawsky-Berger |
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The Physical Review and Electronic
Publishing
Martin Blume |
| 22. |
The Database Protection Debate in the
United States
Jonathan Band and Makoto Kono |
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The Emergence of Grid Information Infrastructures
Larry L. Smarr |
| 24. |
Information Technology Research: Investing
in Our Future
President's Information Technology Advisory Committee |
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Part 7
Secrecy in Science and Access
to Scientific Data
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The Science of Secrecy
Senator Daniel Patrick Moynihan |
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Government Policy and the
Commercial Value of Academic Information
Robert Cook-Deegan |
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New Secrecy in Science: Government-Imposed
to Self-Imposed
Howard K. Schachman |
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Part 8
Research Universities and
the Knowledge Economy
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Science, Technology, and Innovation: Reflections
on Change
Charles M. Vest |
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Renewing the Federal Government-University
Research Partnership for the 21st Century
National Science and Technology Council |
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Strategic Options to Enhance the Research
Competitiveness of EPSCoR Universities
Irwin Feller |
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The Role of the University: Leveraging
Talent, Not Technology
Richard Florida |
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Part 9
Issues of the Day
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Evaluating Federal Research Programs:
Research and the Government Performance and Results Act
Committee on Science, Engineering and Public Policy, National Academy of
Sciences / National Academy of Engineering / Institute of Medicine |
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Ritual Abuse, Hot Air, and Missed Opportunities
Michael Crichton |
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Stem Cell Research and Applications: Monitoring
the Frontiers of Biomedical Research
Audrey R. Chapman, Mark S. Frankel and Michele S. Garfinkel |
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Asking Good Questions: A Congressman Looks
at Science Education
Representative Rush D. Holt |
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Index |