Nanotechnology Research and Innovation Systems Assessment Group at Georgia Tech
www.nanopolicy.gatech.edu
Publications
Journal articles, working papers, and other
products from the Nanotechnology Research and Innovation Systems Assessment
Group at Georgia Tech.
Journal
Articles and Book Chapters
- Alan L. Porter and Jan Youtie (2009). Where does nanotechnology
belong in the map of science? Nature Nanotechnology, Volume 4,
September, 534-536 [PDF]
[Press
Release] [Map]
- Vrishali Subramanian, Jan Youtie, Alan L.
Porter, and Philip Shapira (2009).
Is there a shift to "active nanostructures?" Journal of
Nanoparticle
Research, Published Online
[Journal
Link] Earlier Working Paper [Link]
- Alan L. Porter and
Jan Youtie (2009).
How interdisciplinary is nanotechnology? Journal of
Nanoparticle
Research, Volume 11, Number 5 / July: 1023-1041.
[Journal
Link]
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Andrea Fernandez-Ribas
and Philip Shapira (2009). Technological Diversity, Scientific Excellence
and the Location of Inventive Activities Abroad: The Case of
Nanotechnology. Journal of Technology Transfer, Volume 34,
Number 3 / June: 286-303
[Journal
Link]; MBS Working Paper [PDF]
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Luciano Kay and
Philip Shapira (2009). Developing Nanotechnology in Latin America.
Journal of
Nanoparticle Research 11(2): 259-278. [Journal
Link]
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Thomas Heinze, Philip Shapira, Juan D. Rogers, and Jacqueline M. Senker
(2009) Organizational and institutional influences on creativity in
scientific research. Research Policy, Volume 38, Issue 4,
May: 610-623.[Journal
Link]
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Jan Youtie, Maurizio Iacopetta, and Stuart
Graham (2008).
Assessing the nature of nanotechnology: can we uncover an emerging
general purpose technology? Journal of Technology Transfer
33(3): 315-329. [Journal
Link]
- Jan Youtie, Philip
Shapira and Alan L. Porter (2008).
National Nanotechnology Publications and Citations. Journal of
Nanoparticle Research, 10(6):981-986.
[Journal
Link]
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Alan L. Porter, Jan Youtie,
Philip Shapira,
and David Schoeneck (2008). Refining search terms for
nanotechnology. Journal of Nanoparticle Research, 10(5):715–728.
[Journal
Link];
Earlier Working Paper [PDF]
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Philip Shapira and Jan
Youtie, 2008. Emergence of nanodistricts in the United States: Path
dependence or new opportunities? Economic Development Quarterly,
22(3), 187-199.
[Journal
Link]
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Jan Youtie and Philip
Shapira. 2008. Mapping
the Nanotechnology Enterprise: A Multi-indicator Analysis of Emerging
Nanodisticts in the US South. Journal of Technology Transfer,
33:209-223.
[Journal
Link]
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M.S.M. Alencar, A.L. Porter, and AMS Antunes
(2007). Nanopatenting patterns in relation to product life cycle.
Technological Forecasting & Social Change, 74(9):1661-1680.
[Journal
Link]
Working
Papers
- Luciano Kay, Noela Invernizzi, and Philip Shapira (2009).
The role of Brazilian firms in nanotechnology development. Paper
prepared for Atlanta Conference on Science and Innovation Policy, October
2-3. [PDF]
- Ying Gao, Lu Huang, and Alan L. Porter (2009). Profiling Research
Patterns for a New and Emerging Science and Technology: Dye-sensitized Solar
Cells. Paper prepared for at Atlanta Conference on Science and
Innovation Policy, October 2-3. [PDF]
- Jan Youtie, Philip Shapira, and Juan D. Rogers (2009) Blind matching
versus Matchmaking: Comparison Group Selection for Highly Creative
Researchers. Paper prepared for Atlanta Conference on Science and
Innovation Policy, October 2-3. [PDF]
- Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira (2009) Metropolitan Development of
Nanotechnology: Concentration or Dispersion? Working Paper. [PDF]
- Ying Gao, Lu Huang, and Alan L. Porter (2009). Research Profiling:
Nano-enhanced, Thin-film Solar Cells. Working Paper. May. [PDF]
- Ying Gao, Alan L. Porter, and Lu Huang (2009).
Nanotechnology-Enhanced Thin-Film Solar Cells: Analysis of Global Research
Activities with Future Prospects. Paper presented at 2009 IAMOT
Conference. March. [PDF]
- Lu Huang, Zhengchun Peng, Ying Gao, and Alan L. Porter (2009).
Characterizing a Technology Development at the Stage of Early Emerging
Applications: Nanomaterial-enhanced Biosensors. Working Paper. [PDF]
- Lu Huang, Alan L. Porter, and Ying Gao (2009). Identifying Emerging
Nanoparticle Roles in Biosensors. Working Paper. [PDF]
- Yu Meng and Philip Shapira (2009). Women in Patenting: Does
Nanotechnology Make a Difference? Working Paper [PDF]
- Vrishali Subramanian (2009).
Active
Nanotechnology: What Can We Expect? [PDF]
- Jue Wang and Philip (2008).
Partnering with Universities: A Good Choice for Nanotechnology Start-up
Firms?
- Philip Shapira and Jue Wang (2008). From Lab
to market: Strategies and issues in the commercialization of
nanotechnology in China. Working Paper [PDF]
- Luciano Kay and Philip Shapira (2008). Developing Nanotechnology in Latin America. [PDF]
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Philip Shapira, Jan Youtie
and Stephen Carley (2008). Prototypes of emerging metropolitan nanodistricts
in the United States and Europe. Georgia Tech Program in Science,
Technology and Innovation Policy, Working Paper (Presented at NBER
Conference on Emerging Industries, May 2008. Working Paper [PDF]
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Juan D. Rogers (2008) Research Centers as a
Policy Tool in the US National Nanotechnology Initiative: An Assessment
of their Role in the US System of Innovation. (Georgia Tech Program
in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, Working Paper)
- Li Tang and Philip Shapira (2008). Networks of
Research Collaboration in China: Evidence from Nanotechnology
Publication Activities.
Other Publications and Products
- Southern Growth Policies Board and the
Georgia Tech Program in Science, Technology and Innovation Policy, Connecting the Dots: Creating a Southern Nanotechnology Network.
Southern Growth Policies Board, Research Triangle Park Park, NC: April
2006. [Press Release |
DOC]
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Philip Shapira and Jue Wang (2007). R&D policy in the
United States: The Promotion of Nanotechnology R&D. Paper prepared for
the "Policy Mix Project", European Union (November). [PDF]
- Nanotechnology R&D Profiles. Country
Profiles: India - Publications [PDF],
India - Patents [PDF],
2007. University Profiles: Carnegie Mellon University, 2007 [PDF].
Theses
- Wang, J., 2007. Resource Spillover from
University to High Tech Industry: Evidence from New Nanotechnology Based
Firms in the U.S. (PhD Thesis) [Link]
- Bhaskarabhatla, A. 2006, Spatial Analysis
of Nanotechnology Enterprises in the US: Structure and Location.
MSPP Thesis.
- Finney, S. 2007. Multinational
Comparative Analysis of Nanotechnology Research: 1990 to 2005 Knowledge
Flow Assessment. Undergraduate Thesis. Public Policy and Economics.
Georgia Tech. Atlanta, Georgia.
Updated:
09/12/2009