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(2009). Pioneering Inventors or Thicket-Builders: Which U.S. Firms Use Continuations in Patenting?.
Management Science.
(2009). Plus ça change: Industrial R&D in the 'Third Industrial Revolution'.
Industrial and Corporate Change. 18, 1-50.
(2008). Politics and funding in the U.S. public biomedical R&D system.
Science. 322, 1797-1798.
(2008). Quantum Dot Fluorescence Quenching Pathways with Cr(III) Complexes. Photosensitized NO Production from trans-Cr(cyclam)(ONO)2+.
Journal of the American Chemical Society. 130, 168-175.
(2011). Review of Nanoethics: Big Ethical Issues with Small Technology by Dónal P. O’Mathúna.
Technology and Culture. 52, 49-51.
(2010). Test Objects and Other Epistemic Things: A History of a Nanoscale Object .
British Journal for the History of Science . 43, 423-58.
(2005). Will Small Be Beautiful? Making Policies for Our Nanotech Future.
History and Technology. 21, 177-203.
(2007). The “Non-Globalization” of Innovation in the Semiconductor Industry.
California Management Review. 50, 27.
(2009). Notes in IPR and US economic 'catchup'.
Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Conference on Intellectual Property Rights and Economic "Catchup".
(2009). 21st century STEM careers: Communication perspectives and research opportunities.
(, Ed.).Engaging communication theory, research and pedagogy to communicate for social impact.
(2011). Climbing the Hill: Seeing (and Not Seeing) Epochal Breaks from Multiple Vantage Points.
(, Ed.).Science Transformed?: Debating Claims of an Epochal Break. 54-65.
(2012). Conversions: Sound and Sight, Military and Civilian.
(, Ed.).Oxford Handbook of Sound Studies. 224-248.
(2012). Debating Nanoethics: U.S. Public Perceptions of Nanotechnology Applications for Energy and the Environment.
(, Ed.).Debating Science: Deliberation, Values, and the Common Good. 227-249.
(2011). Federal Policy and the Development of Semiconductors, Computer Hardware, and Computer software: A policy Model for Climate-Change R&D?.
(, Ed.).Accelerating Energy Innovation: Lesson from Multiple Sectors.
(2009). Instruments of Commerce and Knowledge: Probe Microscopy, 1980-2000.
(, Ed.).Science and Engineering Careers in the United States: An Analysis of Markets and Employment. 291-319.
(2008). Introduction: Running Faster to Keep Up.
Running Faster to Keep Up: Globalization of R&D and U.S Economic Welfare.
(2010). IPR and US Economic Catchup.
(, Ed.).Intellectual property rights, development, and catch-up . 31-62.
(2010). Nanotechnology and the U.S. National Innovation System: Continuity and Change.
(, Ed.).Understanding Nanotechnology . 85-99.
(2008). Scientific Training and the Creation of Scientific Knowledge.
(, Ed.).Handbook of Science and Technology Studies. 377-402.
(2009). What Does Economic Theory Tell us about Mission-Oriented R&D?.
(, Ed.).The New Economics of Technology Policy .
(2008). The “Non-Globalization” of Innovation in the Semiconductor Industry.
Running Faster to Keep Up: Globalization of R&D and U.S Economic Welfare. 217-243.
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