CNS Publications

Found 188 results

2008
Macher, J. T., Mowery D. C., & Minin A. D. (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.
2009
Putnam, L., Kisselburgh L. G., Berkelaar B. L., Buzzanell P. M., Mastronardi M., Jackson M., et al. (2009).  21st century STEM careers: Communication perspectives and research opportunities. (L. Harter, M. J. Dutta, Ed.).Engaging communication theory, research and pedagogy to communicate for social impact.
Newfield, C. (2009).  Fixing the Developmental University: The Case of the National Nanotechnology Initiative. (Fred Block, Matt Keller, Ed.).State of Innovation: US Federal Technology Policies, 1969-2008.
Newfield, C. (2009).  Fixing the Developmental University: The Case of the National Nanotechnology Initiative . State of Innovation: US Federal Technology Policies, 1969-2008.
Harthorn, B. H., Bryant K., & Rogers J. (2009).  Gendered risk beliefs about emerging nanotechnologies in the US. University of Washington Center for Workforce Development.
McCray, P. W. (2009).  How Spintronics Went from the Lab to the iPod. Nature Nanotechnology. 4, 1-3.
Jae-Young, C., Ramachandra G., & Kandlikar M. (2009).  The impact of toxicity testing costs on nanomaterial regulation. Environmental Science and Technology. 43, 3030-3034.
Mody, C. C. M. (2009).  Instruments of Commerce and Knowledge: Probe Microscopy, 1980-2000. (R. Freeman, D. Goroff, Ed.).Science and Engineering Careers in the United States: An Analysis of Markets and Employment. 291-319.
Mody, C. C. M. (2009).  Introduction [special issue on the history of nanotechnology]. Perspectives on Science. 17, 111-122.
Newfield, C. (2009).  L'Université et la revanche des 'élites' aux États-Unis. La Revue Internationale Des Livres & Des Idées. 28-29.
Mowery, D. C. (2009).  National Security and National Innovation Systems. Journal of Technology Transfer. 34, 455-473.
Mowery, D. C. (2009).  Notes in IPR and US economic 'catchup'. Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Conference on Intellectual Property Rights and Economic "Catchup".