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Leveraging State Resources and University Partnerships

Advanced Technologies: Identifying Export Markets

Strategies for Attracting Capital Needed to Move ATP-Funded Technologies Into the Marketplace

Innovative Tools for Managing High-Risk R&D Teams

Business Planning and Commercialization

Results and Evaluation: What We Are Learning From Evaluation

Water Supply and Security: A Third Decade Challenge

New Technologies Forum

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AGENDA:
Results and Evaluation: What We are Learning from Evaluation

Wednesday, November 17, 1999
Leading scholars in the field will present findings from studies commissioned by the Economic Assessment Office. The presentations will be followed by a question and answer period and panel discussion.
12:30 p.m. Overview of Research Topics and Methodologies
Maryellen R. Kelley, Ph. D., Senior Economist
Economic Assessment Office, ATP
  Assessment of the Proposal Preparation Process: The Resources and Level of Effort of 1998 Winners Compared to Unsuccessful Applicants
Maryann P. Feldman, Ph.D., Senior Research Scientist, Institute for Policy Studies, Johns Hopkins University
  Program Design Effects in the Advanced Technology Program: Joint Venture or Single Participant and Firm/Project Success
Michael R. Darby, Ph.D., Warren C. Cordner Professor of Money and Financial Markets, John E. Anderson Graduate School of Management, University of California at Los Angeles; and
Lynn G. Zucker, Ph.D., Professor of Sociology and Policy Studies, Director, Center for International Science, Technology, and Cultural Policy, University of California at Los Angeles
  Success in R&D Consortia with Competitors, Customer Firms and Suppliers: The Perspective of Firms in ATP Projects Within the Automobile Industry
Jeffrey Dyer, Ph.D., Donald Staehli Professor in International Strategy, Marriott School of Management, Brigham Young University
  Looking Forward: New Initiatives and Work in Process
Andrew Wang, Ph.D., Economist, Economic Assessment Office, ATP
3:30 p.m. Open Discussion and Questions
All Participants

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