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The Changing Frontier

Rethinking Science and Innovation Policy
  • Edited by: Adam B. Jaffe and Benjamin Jones
Language: English
Published/Copyright: 2015
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In 1945, Vannevar Bush, founder of Raytheon and one-time engineering dean at MIT, delivered a report to the president of the United States that argued for the importance of public support for science, and the importance of science for the future of the nation. The report, Science: The Endless Frontier, set America on a path toward strong and well-funded institutions of science, creating an intellectual architecture that still defines scientific endeavor today.

In The Changing Frontier, Adam B. Jaffe and Benjamin Jones bring together a group of prominent scholars to consider the changes in science and innovation in the ensuing decades. The contributors take on such topics as changes in the organization of scientific research, the geography of innovation, modes of entrepreneurship, and the structure of research institutions and linkages between science and innovation. An important analysis of where science stands today, The Changing Frontier will be invaluable to practitioners and policy makers alike.

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Adam B. Jaffe is director and a senior fellow of the research institute Motu Economic and Public Policy Research, the Sir Douglas Myers Visiting Professor at Auckland University Business School, and a research associate of the NBER. Benjamin Jones is the Gordon and Llura Gund Family Professor in Entrepreneurship and professor of strategy at Northwestern University’s Kellogg School of Management. He is also a faculty affiliate at the Center for International Economics and Development and the Center for International and Comparative Studies at Northwestern University, where he also holds a courtesy appointment in the Department of Political Science. He is a research associate of the NBER


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Adam B. Jaffe and Benjamin F. Jones
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I. The Organization of Scientific Research

Richard B. Freeman, Ina Ganguli and Raviv Murciano-Goroff
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Evidence from the MIT Department of Biology for 1970–2000
Annamaria Conti and Christopher C. Liu
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Evidence from Evolutionary Biology
Ajay Agrawal, John McHale and Alexander Oettl
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Joshua S. Gans and Fiona Murray
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II. The Geography of Innovation

Lee Branstetter, Guangwei Li and Francisco Veloso
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Chris Forman, Avi Goldfarb and Shane Greenstein
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III. Entrepreneurship and Market- Based Innovation

Ramana Nanda, Ken Younge and Lee Fleming
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Timothy F. Bresnahan, Jason P. Davis and Pai-Ling Yin
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Maryann Feldman and Lauren Lanahan
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IV. Historical Perspectives on Science Institutions and Paradigms

Reaping What Bush Sowed?
Paula Stephan
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Hezekiah Agwara, Philip Auerswald and Brian Higginbotham
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August 24, 2015
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9780226286860
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6 halftones, 97 line drawings, 66 tables
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