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  Selected recent publications (not complete)
2006 Kuhlmann, S., and Shapira, P., “How is Innovation Influenced by Science and Technology Policy Governance? Transatlantic Comparisons,” in Innovation, Science, and Industrial Change: A Research Handbook (Jerald Hage and Marius Meeus, Eds.), Oxford University Press (2006).
  Shapira, P., and Youtie, J., “Measures for Knowledge-Based Economic Development: Introducing Data Mining Techniques to Economic Developers in the State of Georgia and the US South,” Technological Forecasting and Social Change, Vol. 73, 2006, pp. 950-965.
  Heinze, T., Shapira, P., Senker, J., and Kuhlmann, S., “Identifying Creative Research Accomplishments: Methodology and Results for Nanotechnology and Human Genetics,” Scientometrics, Vol 70, No 1., 2006.
2005 Gerhard Fuchs and Philip Shapira (editors). Rethinking Regional Innovation: Path Dependency or Regional Breakthrough. Springer, 2005. [About the Book]
  The Challenge of Manufacturing Innovation: Industry, Rurality, and Competitiveness in the State of Georgia, Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira, June 2005. [ACROBAT PDF]
  Laudeman, G., Youtie, J., Shapira, P. Usefulness: An Issue Lost in the Digital Divide, Working Paper 5, LaGrange Internet Access Project, Atlanta, GA: Georgia Institute of Technology: May 2005. [ACROBAT PDF]
2004 Philip Shapira, Jan Youtie, Jue Wang, Deepak Hegde, David Cheney, Quindi Franco, and Sushanta Mohapatra, Assessing the Value of Information and its Impact on Productivity in Small and Midsize Manufacturers. SRI International. Prepared for Futures Group, Manufacturing Extension Partnership, National Institute of Standards and Technology, November 2004. [PDF]
  Advanced Technology and the Future of Manufacturing. Proceedings of a Georgia Tech Research and Policy Workshop, edited by Philip Shapira, Jan Youtie, and Aselia Urmanbetova (Revised May 2004). [PDF 4.7MB]
  Juergen Wengel and Philip Shapira, "Machine Tools: The Remaking of a Sectoral System of Innovation," in Sectoral Systems of Innovation: Concepts, Issues and Analyses of Six Major Sectors in Europe, Franco Malerba (ed.), Cambridge University Press, UK, 2004, pp. 243-286.  [PDF] | Book
2003 Youtie, J., Duke, R., Alford, L., Shapira, P., "Protecting Existing Industry by Promoting Innovation," Savannah River Summit: Shaping the Region's Future, Augusta, GA, September 22, 2003. [PDF | Summit Website]
  Shapira, P., & R. Furukawa, "Evaluating a large-scale research and development program in Japan: methods, findings and insights," International Journal of Technology Management, 26 (4), 2003, pp. 166-190. [Abstract] [Journal]
  P. Shapira and S. Kuhlmann, editors, Learning from Science and Technology Policy Evaluation: Experiences from the United States and Europe, Edward Elgar, Cheltenham UK and Northampton, MA, USA, 2003. [About the book]
  Youtie, J., Shapira, P, "Manufacturing Productivity is a Significant Measure of Competitiveness," Georgia Manufacturing Vital Signs, October/November 2003. [PDF]
2002 Youtie, Jan and Robert Lann (Economic Development Institute), Philip Shapira, School of Public Policy, Ivan Allen College, William Drummond, City Planning Program, College of Architecture, Georgia Institute of Technology; and John Mathieson and Katherine Johnson, SRI International (2002). Enhancing the Yamacraw Cluster. Georgia Tech Economic Development Institute, Atlanta, GA. [PDF]
2001 Cozzens, S., Shapira, P., Krige, J., and Porter, A. (2001). Assessment of Irish Participation in Inter-Governmental Research Organizations. Final Report. Prepared for Forfás (National Policy and Advisory Board for Enterprise, Trade, Science, Technology and Innovation in Ireland). Georgia Tech School of Public Policy and Technology Policy and Assessment Center, Atlanta, GA
  Shapira, P. and Youtie, J., Real Teaching’ Using the Internet: Insights from an Online Seminar on Industrial Modernization, Journal of Planning Education and Research, Volume 21, Number 1, Fall 2001, pp. 71-83.
  Shapira, P., Systems for Supporting Small Business in the United States: Insights and Challenges from State Programs in Georgia. In: An Investigation of Economic Trends, Employment and Labor in the American Economy, pp. 124-149, (Kojima, N., Ed.), Tokyo: Japan Institute of Labour, Foreign Studies 53, 2001.[PDF: Japanese | English | ISBN 4538250538
  Shapira, P., Youtie, Y., Porter, A., Mohaptra, S., Oh, E., and DiMinin, A. (2001). Evaluation of the MITI Advanced Material Processing and Machining Technology Program. Prepared for the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Tokyo, Japan. Georgia Tech School of Public Policy and Technology Policy and Assessment Center, Atlanta, GA.
  Lann, R., Youtie J., and Shapira, P. (2001). Analysis of State Technology Programs for Use in the Development of a Web-based Marketing Plan.  Final Report. Prepared for the Georgia Department of Industry, Trade and Tourism. Georgia Tech Economic Development Institute, Atlanta, GA.
  Shapira, P. (2001). US manufacturing extension partnerships: technology policy reinvented? Research Policy, Vol 30., pp. 977-992.
  Shapira, P. (2001). Guest Editorial, Regional Planning and Innovation – Experiences in North America, European Planning Studies, Vol. 9, No. 5., pp. 573-576.
  Rosenfeld, S., Dusenbury, P., Shapira, P., and Morgan, J., Evaluation of the Appalachian Regional Commission Entrepreneurship Initiative, Regional Technology Strategies, Carborro, NC. February 2001.
  Shapira, P., and Kuhlman, S., eds. (2001). Learning from Science and Technology Policy Evaluation. Georgia Tech School of Public Policy and the Fraunhofer Institute for Systems and Innovation Research.
  Klein, H., Kuhlman, S., and Shapira, P., eds. (2001). Innovation in European and US Innovation Policy, Research Policy, Vol. 30, No. 6.
  Shapira, P. ed. (2001). Regional Planning and Innovation – Experiences in North America, European Planning Studies, Vol. 9, No. 5.
  Shapira, P. Review of “The Bulgarian Economy: Lessons from Reform during the Early Transition,” edited by Derek C. Jones and Jeffrey Miller (Aldershot, UK: Ashgate, 1997) in Canadian-American Slavic Studies, vol 35, no. 4, Winter 2001, pp. 483-484. [PDF]
  Youtie, J., Shapira, P., Oh, E. Focus on Manufacturing. Manufacturing Vital Signs XI. Georgia Tech Economic Development Institute, October 2001. [PDF]
2000 Wengel, J., Lay, G., Nylund, A., Bager-Sjögren, L., Stoneman, P., Bellini, N., Bonaccorsi, A., and Shapira, P., “Surveying Organisational Innovation on a European Level - Challenges and Options.” Scientific Follow-up of the Community Innovation Survey (CIS) - Project No.8 (CIS 98/191), Karlsruhe, April 2000.
  Youtie, J., Shapira, P., and Mohapatra, S. Technology Infusion: Assessing Current and Best Practice Programs.  Prepared for the Georgia Department of Industry, Trade, and Tourism, Atlanta, GA.  September 2000. 
1999 Shapira, P., Barke, R., (1999). Teaching Science and Technology Policy: The Case of the Public Policy School at Georgia Institute of Technology. In: Kuhlmann, S., Grimmer, K. eds., (1999). Innovationspolitik in globalisierten Arenen.  Revised version of conference paper.
  Shapira, P. and Youtie, J., (1999). “Manufacturing Partnerships: Coordinating Industrial Modernization Services in the United States,” OECD STI Review, No. 23, pp. 85-103.
  Bozeman, B., Youtie, J., and Shapira, P., (1999). “Using an Evaluability Assessment to Select Methods for Evaluating State Technology Development Programs: The Case of the Georgia Research Alliance,” Evaluation and Program Planning, 22, pp. 55-64.
1998 Bulgaria in Transition: Environmental Consequences of Political and Economic Transformation, edited by K. Paskaleva, P. Shapira, J. Pickles and B. Koulov. Published 1998. | Details
  And, from the archives:
1983 Shapira, P. (1983). Plant Shutdowns and Job Loss in California, California Data Brief, University of California, Berkeley, CA, 7(2). PDF

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