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

 


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