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Workshop on
Using Human Resources Data to Assess Research Utilization and Innovation
Board on Science, Technology and Economic Policy
National Research Council
November 23, 1999
Lecture Room
National Academy of Sciences
Washington, DC
Agenda
8:30 AM Welcome and Introduction
Mark Myers, Xerox Corporation and
Board on Science, Technology and Economic Policy
8:45 AM
Session I: Framing the Issues and Objectives
Paula Stephan, Georgia State University (issues paper author)
Discussant: James Adams, University of Florida
9:30 AM
Session II: Research on Biotechnology
Wendy Baldwin, NIH, Chair
Susanne Huttner, University of California
Maryann Feldman, Johns Hopkins University
Walter (Woody) Powell, Stanford University
Eric Campbell, Harvard Medical School and Massachusetts General Hospital
11:00 AM
Session III: Research on Collaborations and Partnerships
Kathie Olsen, NASA, Chair
Barry Bozeman, Georgia Technology University
Donald Siegel, Arizona State University West
Al Link, University of North Carolina, Greensboro
Diana Hicks, CHI Research
12:30 PM Lunch
1:15 PM
Session IV: Opportunities and Obstacles to New Data Uses and Coordination
Nancy Kirkendall, Energy Information Agency, Chair
Brad Jensen, Center for Economic Studies, Bureau of the Census
Mary Golladay, National Science Foundation
Michael McElroy and Jim Spletzer, Bureau of Labor Statistics
Julia Lane, Bureau of the Census, American University, and the Urban Institute
Michael Finn, Oak Ridge Institute for Science and Education
3:00 PM
Breakouts What’s Possible? Where Do We Go From Here?
A. Using HR characteristics as innovation indicators
Jennifer Bond, National Science Foundation, Chair
B. Using HR characteristics in program evaluation and productivity assessment
Wm. J. Valdez, Department of Energy, Chair
5:00 PM
Session V: Reporting and Summation
5:30 PM
Reception in the Great Hall
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