Capitalizing on investments in science and technology
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Capitalizing on investments in science and technology
National Academy Press, 1999
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Bibliography: p. 109-118
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Description
Although the United States is currently capitalizing on its investment in science and technology effectively, there remains much room for improvement. This volume identifies the ingredients for success in capitalizing on such investments to produce national benefits, assesses current U.S. performance, and identifies future challenges. The book cites specific examples and examines several cross-cutting issues. It explores the possibility that the national research portfolio is losing diversity as a result of less long-term research in critical fields such as networking and materials. It also examines the implications of imbalances in the supply of and demand for science and engineering talent in emerging interdisciplinary fields such as bioinformatics.
Table of Contents
Front Matter
Executive Summary
1 Introduction
2 The Capitalizing Process
3 Adapting to New Challenges
4 Sustaining and Enhancing the Ability to Capitalize: Study
Findings
5 Recommendations
Appendix A: Examples of Capitalization in Fields of Research and
Application
Appendix B: Committee Member Biographical Sketches
Bibliography
Table of Contents
- 1 Front Matter
- 2 Executive Summary
- 3 1 Introduction
- 4 2 The Capitalizing Process
- 5 3 Adapting to New Challenges
- 6 4 Sustaining and Enhancing the Ability to Capitalize: Study Findings
- 7 5 Recommendations
- 8 Appendix A: Examples of Capitalization in Fields of Research and Application
- 9 Appendix B: Committee Member Biographical Sketches
- 10 Bibliography
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