
Working Papers
Our working paper series aims to broaden the public availability of the research undertaken by the School's faculty by presenting work suitable for submission to a refereed journal or to the editor of a book. Our intention is to provide a way for our colleagues to receive early copies of research that is beginning the journey to publication. We shall be grateful if the papers are referenced in the usual way and the author's copyright is observed. Readers are advised that these are 'pre-publication' versions and are subject to revisions in the refereeing process.
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Evaluating the Risks of Alternative Energy Policies: A Case Study of Industrial Energy Efficiency
Marilyn A. Brown, Paul Baer, Matt Cox, and Yeong Jae Kim
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Reviving Manufacturing with a Federal Cogeneration Policy
Marilyn A. Brown,*Matt Cox, and Paul Baer
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An Emerging Geography of Intangible Assets: Financialization in Carbon Emissions Credit and Intellectual Property Markets
Jennifer Clark and Janelle Knox-Hayes
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Intra-Organizational Integration and Innovation: Organizational Structure, Environmental Contingency and R&D Performance
You-Na Lee and John P. Walsh
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Myths and Facts about Clean Electricity in the U.S. South
Marilyn A. Brown, Etan Gumerman, Xiaojing Sun, Gyungwon Kim, and Kenneth Sercy
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Energy Security Dimensions and Trends in Industrialized Countries
Marilyn A. Brown, Benjamin K. Sovacool, Yu Wang and Anthony Louis D‘Agostino
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Health impacts from electromagnetic field exposure
Dr. Ronald N. Kostoff
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Organizational paths of commercializing patented inventions: The effects of transaction costs, firm capabilities, and collaborative ties
Taehyun Jung and John P. Walsh
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Privatizing Climate Change Policy: is there a public benefit?
Daniel C. Matisoff
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Which Type of Sunlight is the Best Disinfectant? The Effectiveness of Information Disclosure Programs
Daniel Matisoff
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Renewable Energy in the South: A Policy Brief
Marilyn A. Brown, Etan Gumerman, Youngsun Baek, Cullen Morris,and Yu Wang
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The Forest Products Industry At An Energy/Climate Crossroads
Marilyn A. Brown and Youngsun Baek
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Are the geographies of innovation and production converging or diverging? An assessment of high tech employment in regional economies in the US?
Jennifer Clark
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Leopold, Hadley, and Darwin: Darwinian Epistemology, Truth and Righti
Bryan G. Norton
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Estimates of the Cost of New Electricity Generation in the South
Seth Borin, Todd Levin, and Valerie M. Thomas
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Science and Innovation Policy Studies in the United States: Past and Present
Susan E. Cozzens
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Reinventing Industrial Energy Use in a Resource-Constrained World
Marilyn A. Brown, Rodrigo Cortes and Matthew Cox
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Meta-Review of Efficiency Potential Studies and Their Implications for the South
Sharon (Jess) Chandler and Marilyn A. Brown
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Visualizing Ethical Controversies and Positions by Logical Argument Mapping (LAM) – A Manual
Michael Hoffmann
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State-Level Variations in Open Source Policies
Paul M.A. Baker, Douglas S. Noonan, Art Seavey and Nathan C. Moon
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The R&D process in the US and Japan: Major findings from the RIETI-Georgia Tech Inventor Survey
Sadao Nagaoka and John P. Walsh
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Commercialization and Other Uses of Patents in Japan and the US: Major Findings From the RIETI-Georgia Tech Inventor Survey
Sadao Nagaoka and John P. Walsh
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Labor and Employment Policies in the US Election 2008 and the Upcoming Legislative Agenda
Jennifer Clark
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Competing Dimensions of Energy Security: An International Perspective
Benjamin K. Sovacool and Marilyn A. Brown
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Equality as an Issue in Designing Science, Technology, and Innovation Policies and Programs
Susan E. Cozzens
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A Conscious Geography: The Role of Research Centers in the Coordination of Innovation Policy and Regional Economic Development in the US and Canada
Jennifer Clark
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Integrating Investment and Equity: A Critical Regionalist Agenda for a Progressive Regionalism
Jennifer Clark and Susan Christopherson
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Potential Impacts of Energy and Climate Policies on the U. S. Pulp and Paper Industry
Marilyn A. Brown and Nilgun Atamturk
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The Residential Energy and Carbon Footprints of the 100 Largest U.S. Metropolitan Areas
Marilyn A. Brown and Elise Logan
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Technological diversity, scientific excellence and the location of inventive activities abroad: the case of nanotechnology
Andrea Fernández-Ribas and Philip Shapira
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The Transportation Energy and Carbon Footprints of the 100 Largest U.S. Metropolitan Areas
Frank Southworth, Anthon Sonnenberg, and Marilyn A. Brown
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Analyzing Framing Processes By Means Of Logical Argument Mapping
Michael H.G. Hoffmann
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Promoting University–Industry Linkages in Japan: Faculty Responses to a Changing Policy Environment
John P. Walsh, Yasunori Baba, Akira Goto & Yoshihito Yasaki
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For Money or Glory?: Commercialization, Competition and Secrecy in the Entrepreneurial University
Wei Hong and John P. Walsh
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On Being Stuck: Looking for the Limits of Ethics in the Built Environment
Robert Kirkman and Douglas S. Noonan
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Policy Considerations for States Supporting Stem Cell Research: Evidence from a Survey of Stem Cell Scientists
Aaron D. Levine
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Normativity and Innovation: An Approach to Concepts of Innovation from the Perspective of Philosophy of Technology
Jan C. Schmidt
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A Science of Science and Innovation Policy Research Agenda
Irwin Feller and Susan Cozzens
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Governing Confusion: How Statutes, Fiscal Policy, and Regulations Impede Clean Energy Technologies
Marilyn Brown and Sharon (Jess) Chandler
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Evolving regimes of multi-university research evaluation
Diana Hicks
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NBIC-Interdisciplinarity? A Framework for a Critical Reflection on Inter- and Transdisciplinarity of the NBIC-scenario
Jan C. Schmidt
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Power and limits of dynamical systems theory in conflict analysis
Michael H. G. Hoffmann
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Cognitive Conditions of Diagrammatic Reasoning
Michael H. G. Hoffmann
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Mitigating Climate Change Through Green Buildings and Smart Growth
Marilyn Brown, Frank Southworth
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Traditional versus decentralized innovation strategies of multinational enterprises
Andrea Fernandez-Ribas, Philip Shapira, Jan Youtie
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Searching for Patterns of Competitive and Relational Contracting over Time: Do Prime and Subcontractor Networks Follow Similar Patterns?
Gordon Kingsley and Branco Ponomariov
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Where Excludability Matters: Material v. Intellectual Property in Academic Biomedical Research
John P. Walsh, Charlene Cho and Wesley M. Cohen
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Promoting a Level Playing Field for Energy Options: Electricity Alternatives and the Case of the Indian Point Energy Center
Marilyn A. Brown and Benjamin K. Sovacool

