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The Dragon and the Elephant: Understanding the Development of Innovation Capacity in China and India: Summary of a Conference (2010)
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The Dragon and the Elephant: Understanding the Development of Innovation Capacity in China and India - Summary of a Conference

Appendix B
CONFERENCE POSTER SESSION PRESENTERS

Survey of the Human Resource Development Process in India: Policy and Incentives

Pritam Banerjee

George Mason University


Fostering Indo-Swiss Partnerships: An Early Report on the Swiss Main Project

Myrna Flores

University of Applied Sciences – Switzerland


Small Software Firms in India: Innovators or Just Survivors?

P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan

Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi


Basic Biomedical Research in China and India

Kathryn Miller-Jensen

University of California at Berkeley


Assessing the Emergence of China, Singapore, and India in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Science

Aaron Levine

Georgia Institute of Technology


R&D Developmental Cycle in Indian ICT Sector – A Learning Cycle Showing Evidence of the Butterfly

Mary Mathew

Indian Institute of Science


Rethinking the Brain Drain: China’s High Skilled Migration

Monica Yu Meng

Georgia Institute of Technology


Shifting Innovation Patterns in Emerging Economies: Alternative Energy/Cleantech in India as a Case in Point

Bala Mulloth

Polytechnic University


A Journey to the West: Strategic Capability Innovation of China-Based IT Outsourcing Firms

Ning Su

New York University


From Lab to Market: Strategies and Issues in the Commercialization of Nanotechnology in China

Jue Wang

Georgia Institute of Technology

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The Dragon and the Elephant: Understanding the Development of Innovation Capacity in China and India - Summary of a Conference Appendix B CONFERENCE POSTER SESSION PRESENTERS Survey of the Human Resource Development Process in India: Policy and Incentives Pritam Banerjee George Mason University Fostering Indo-Swiss Partnerships: An Early Report on the Swiss Main Project Myrna Flores University of Applied Sciences – Switzerland Small Software Firms in India: Innovators or Just Survivors? P. Vigneswara Ilavarasan Indian Institute of Technology, Delhi Basic Biomedical Research in China and India Kathryn Miller-Jensen University of California at Berkeley Assessing the Emergence of China, Singapore, and India in Human Embryonic Stem Cell Science Aaron Levine Georgia Institute of Technology R&D Developmental Cycle in Indian ICT Sector – A Learning Cycle Showing Evidence of the Butterfly Mary Mathew Indian Institute of Science Rethinking the Brain Drain: China’s High Skilled Migration Monica Yu Meng Georgia Institute of Technology Shifting Innovation Patterns in Emerging Economies: Alternative Energy/Cleantech in India as a Case in Point Bala Mulloth Polytechnic University A Journey to the West: Strategic Capability Innovation of China-Based IT Outsourcing Firms Ning Su New York University From Lab to Market: Strategies and Issues in the Commercialization of Nanotechnology in China Jue Wang Georgia Institute of Technology

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