Research funding as an investment--can we measure the returns?DIANE Publishing, 1986 - 80 pages |
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... Specialty Cluster , 19 Microvconomic Models .. 48 1970-73 . 42 Business Opportunity Techniques . 49 R & D Project Selection .. 49 3. Formulation of the President's Budget 4 , The Congressional Budget Process . 222 62 64 Chapter 1 The ...
... Specialty Cluster , 19 Microvconomic Models .. 48 1970-73 . 42 Business Opportunity Techniques . 49 R & D Project Selection .. 49 3. Formulation of the President's Budget 4 , The Congressional Budget Process . 222 62 64 Chapter 1 The ...
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... al., “Lifetime-Citation Rates to Compare Work, ” So- cial Science Research, reviews, see Yehuda 7, 1978, pp. 345-305 et ), A 29 institutionalized scientific specialty: multidisciplin- ary journals and practitioners, a clientele.
... al., “Lifetime-Citation Rates to Compare Work, ” So- cial Science Research, reviews, see Yehuda 7, 1978, pp. 345-305 et ), A 29 institutionalized scientific specialty: multidisciplin- ary journals and practitioners, a clientele.
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United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment. institutionalized scientific specialty: multidisciplin- ary ... specialty, see “Be- yond Invisible Colleges: Inspirations and Aspirations of Post-1972 Social Studies of Science ...
United States. Congress. Office of Technology Assessment. institutionalized scientific specialty: multidisciplin- ary ... specialty, see “Be- yond Invisible Colleges: Inspirations and Aspirations of Post-1972 Social Studies of Science ...
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... Specialty: The Phage Group and the Origins of Molecular Bi- ology, ” in work here is D. Crane, Invisible Colleges ... Specialties,” Science Studies, vol. 24, 1973, pp. 265-269; Retrieval, vol. 10, 1974, Structure of Scientific ...
... Specialty: The Phage Group and the Origins of Molecular Bi- ology, ” in work here is D. Crane, Invisible Colleges ... Specialties,” Science Studies, vol. 24, 1973, pp. 265-269; Retrieval, vol. 10, 1974, Structure of Scientific ...
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... specialty and institutional context 1. Technical limitations with Science Citation Index : a . first - author only listed b . variations in names c . authors with identical names d . clerical errors 3. Critical citations 4. " Halo ...
... specialty and institutional context 1. Technical limitations with Science Citation Index : a . first - author only listed b . variations in names c . authors with identical names d . clerical errors 3. Critical citations 4. " Halo ...
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Page 55 - The best person to decide what research work shall be done is the man who is doing the research. The next best is the head of the department. After that you leave the field of best persons and meet increasingly worse groups. The first of these is the research director, who is probably wrong more than half the time. Then comes a committee, which is wrong most of the time.
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Page 55 - Company, once put it, even if too vigorously : ' 'the best person to decide what research work shall be done is the man who is doing the research, and the next best person is the head of the department, who knows all about the subject and the work ; after that you leave the field of the best people and start on increasingly worse groups, the first...
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Page 65 - US government agencies produce printed and online secondary services for thousands of reports every year: the Department of Energy (DOE), the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), and the Educational Resources Information Center (ERIC).