School of Public Policy - Georgia
Institute of Technology, Atlanta, USA
Seminar on
Technology, Policy and Regions - Fall 2006
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Completed Student Seminar Papers
| Student papers submitted December 2004 (all 2004 papers are in one set of proceedings, edited by Aselia Urmanbetova and Jue Wang) | ||
| Craig Boardman and Branco Ponomariov |
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University-industry research partnerships: an outcome-based taxonomy and implications for local and regional economic development |
| Margaret Stalling |
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Private University Technology Transfer Strategies in Rust Belt Cities: An Evolving Economic Development Experiment |
| Mary Feeney |
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Measuring Impacts of Evolving Universities: Rethinking the Land Grant Mission |
| Sara Zecher |
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Universities and Path Dependency: A Case Study of the Georgia Institute of Technology |
| Wanda Spivey and Jue Wang |
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Does Path Dependency Theory explain Scientific Output in Post Soviet Russia? A Case of St. Petersburg |
| Jungbu Kim and Wenbin Xiao |
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Path Discontinuities and New Innovative Capacities for Catch-up Regions: In the Cases of Pudong and Inchon |
| Lynn Hartley |
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Risks of FDI in the Infrastructure Sector of Developing Countries: Exploring Privatization of Water and Sanitation Provision in a Regional Context |
| Sonia Gatchair |
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Cluster strategies for less favored regions: Lessons from Latin America |
| Ajay Bhaskarabhatla |
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Can Public Policy Create Clusters? Emerging Evidence from Biotech Clusters |
| Dana King |
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Achieving Long-Term Regional Economic Growth By Targeting Occupations |
| Aselia Urmanbetova |
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Developments in Regional Investment Decisions in the US Pulp and Paper Industry, 1970-2000 |
| Student papers submitted December 2001 | ||
| Kristen Adkins |
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Regional Policies: Alsace and Lorraine (France) |
| Esra Alkan |
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Assessment of Teknokent within the Framework of Turkish Technology Policies |
| Isabel Bortagaray |
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A Portrait of Ireland as a Reinvented Country |
| Kathryn Brice |
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The Status of Science and Technology Development in Africa: Focusing on Nigeria and South Africa |
| Dayna Burton |
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Cuban Biotechnology Development: Rethinking Traditional Frameworks |
| Trey Childress |
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Georgia's Approach to Biotechnology |
| Paul Counts |
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Economic Development and R&D Facilities: A Case Study of Savannah, Georgia |
| Alberto DiMinin |
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The High-Tech Non Industrial District of Pisa, Italy |
| Jason Ellis |
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High Tech Development in Atlanta: Strengths and Struggles |
| Olga Kemenova |
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Regional Innovation Systems in Northern Europe: Helsinki (Finland), Stockholm (Sweden) |
| Sooho Lee |
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Regional Development Policy vs. Industrial Policy: The Case of Korea - Searching for A New Model of Developmental Strategy |
| Min-Wei Lin |
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Technology Policy in Hard Times,
or How Taiwan is Coping with the Current Economic Downturn |
| Raúl Antonio Necochea López |
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Working in Regions, or How Occupational and Regional Studies Might Benefit Each Other |
| Eunjoo Oh |
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Cluster Formation of Information Technology by Policy in Kanagawa Prefecture of Japan |
| Jahnavi Phalkey |
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The Tale of Two Cities: Technological profiles of Bangalore and Bombay as Growth Regions |
| Erin Schwartz |
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Two Fabricated Cities: Tullahoma, TN and Oak Ridge, TN |
| Jeffrey Short |
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Regional Technology in Madhya Pradesh: From Tragedy to IT Initiatives |
| Jingjing Zhang |
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Zhong-guan-cun: The “Silicon Valley” In China? |
| Student papers submitted December 1999 | ||
| Carlton Basmajian |
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Globalization and Its Discontents - Extended Review of Saskia Sassen |
| Walker Gilmore |
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Education and Human Capital in the New Economy |
| Jungki Kim |
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Technology Transfer, Adoption, and Catching Up: Innovation Issues in South Korea |
| Greg Laudeman |
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Knowledge Theory |
| Matt Magnasco |
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The More Things Change, The More They Stay the Same: Project Yamacraw and the Research Triangle are Nothing New |
| Joy Wilkins |
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Workforce Development Networks: Community Based Organizations and Regional Alliances - Extended Review of Harrison and Weiss |