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Journal of Technology Transfer

Symposium on Contrasting Perspectives on the Evaluation of Industrial Modernization

Guest Editors: Philip Shapira (School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology) and Jan Youtie (Georgia Tech Economic Development Institute)

Volume 23, No. 1, Spring 1998.  ISSN 0892-9912.

Table of Contents

View Word 97 document PHILIP SHAPIRA and JAN YOUTIE
Introduction to the Symposium
[viewable Word 97 document]
MATT KANE
The Value of Manufacturing Extension Programs in America: A National Perspective
SUE RHOADES
The Importance of Manufacturing Extension: A State Perspective
PHILIP SHAPIRA and JAN YOUTIE
Evaluating Industrial Modernization: Methods, Results, and Insights from the Georgia Manufacturing Extension Alliance
KRISTIN DZICZEK, DANIEL LURIA, and EDITH WIARDA
Assessing the Impact of a Manufacturing Extension Center
ERIC OLDSMAN and CHRIS HEYE
Waste Not, Want Not – How Manufacturing Extension Can Improve Business Performance
ROBERT SPRINGFIELD and JAN YOUTIE
Evaluation of Industrial Modernization Programs: The Field Agent’s Perspective
RICK CARLISLE
Linking Industrial Modernization Evaluation with State Policy-Making
CHRIS THOMPSON
Local Politics, National Policy, and the Taxpayer-Payback of Manufacturing Extension
GORDON KINGSLEY and HANS KLEIN
Inter-firm Collaboration as a Modernization Strategy: A Survey of Case Studies

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