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Using Human Resource Data to Track Innovation: Summary of a Workshop (2002)
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Using Human Resource Data to Track Innovation: Summary of a Workshop

Ron Cooper

U.S. Small Business Administration

Marc Cummings

U.S. Department of Commerce

Roman Czujko

American Institute of Physics

Stephen Dahms

San Diego State University

Walter Diewald

National Academies

Nancy Donovan

U.S. General Accounting Office

Sidney Draggan

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency

Chad Evans

Council on Competitiveness

Maryann Feldman

Johns Hopkins University

Pam Flattau

Flattau Associates, LLC

Brian Flinchum

University of North Carolina, Greensboro

Barbara Fraumeni

Bureau of Economic Analysis

Fred Gault

Statistics Canada

Mary Golladay

National Science Foundation

Cary Gravatt

Department of Commerce

Jong-on Hahm

National Academies

Diane Hicks

CHI Research

John Horrigan

National Academies

Diana Hoyt

NASA

Susanne Huttner

University of California

John Jankowski

National Science Foundation

Brad Jensen

Bureau of the Census

Elmima Johnson

National Science Foundation

Gretchen Jordan

Sandia National Laboratories

Robin Kawazoe

National Institutes of Health

Maryellen Kelley

NIST

Nancy Kirkendall

Energy Information Agency

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