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NISTIR-6098
Development, Commercialization, and Diffusion of Enabling Technologies
Progress Report for Projects Funded 1993-1995

REFERENCES

Jaffe, A.B. (1996). Economic Analysis of Research Spillovers: Implications for the Advanced Technology Program. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Leifer, R. (1997). Managing Discontinuous Innovation in Established Firms: Reducing Uncertainty and Resistance. (forthcoming)

Laidlaw, F. (1997). Acceleration of Technology Development by the Advanced Technology Program: The Experience of 28 Projects Funded in 1991. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Mansfield, E. (1996). Estimating Social and Private Returns from Innovations Based on the Advanced Technology Program: Problems and Opportunities. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Mansfield, E., Rapoport, J., Wagner, S. and Beardsley, G. (1977). "Social and Private Rates of Return from Industrial Innovations." Quarterly Journal of Economics.

Powell, J. (1997). "The ATP's Business Reporting System: A Tool for Economic Evaluation." The Evolution of Firms and Industries. Helsinki, Finland: Tilastokesus Statistikcentralen Statistics Finland. Also available as a National Institute of Standards and Technology Report, 1996.

Regalado, A. (1996). "The DNA-Chip in Diagnostics." Start-Up. September 1996.

Ruegg, R. (1997). "ATP's Evaluation Plan and Progress." Paper presented at the 7th International Forum on Technology Management, and published in Conference Proceedings November 1997.

Ruegg, R. (1996). Guidelines for Economic Evaluation of the Advanced Technology Program. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Sedlak, B. (1996). "GeneTrace Systems Bets its Future in Genomics on TOF Mass Spectroscopy." Genetic Engineering News. December 1996.

Silber & Associates (1996). Survey of Advanced Technology Program 1990-1992 Awardees: Company Opinion About the ATP and Its Early Effects. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Solomon Associates (1993). The Advanced Technology Program - An Assessment of Short-Term Impacts: First Competition Participants. Gaithersburg, MD: National Institute of Standards and Technology.

Von Hippel, E. (1994). "Sticky Information and the Locus of Problem Solving: Implications for Innovation," Management Science 40, no. 4 (April).

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