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The Small Business Innovation Research Program: An Assessment of the Department of Defense Fast Track Initiative (2000)
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The Small Business Innovation Research Program: AN ASSESSMENT OF THE DEPARTMENT OF DEFENSE FAST TRACK INITIATIVE
   

 An Assessment of the Small Business Innovation Research Fast Track Program in the Southeastern States
Albert N. Link, University of North Carolina at Greensboro

 

194

   

 Evaluation of the Department of Defense Small Business Innovation Research Program and the Fast Track Initiative: A Balanced Approach
Robert B. Archibald and David H. Finifter, The College of William and Mary

 

211

   

 Role of the Department of Defense in Building Biotech Expertise
Maryann P. Feldman, Johns Hopkins University

 

251

   

 Estimates of the Social Returns to Small Business Innovation Research Projects
Albert N. Link, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and John T. Scott, Dartmouth College

 

275

   

 Statistical Analysis of the National Academy of Sciences Survey of SBIR Awardees: Analyzing the Influence of the Fast Track Program
David B. Audretsch, Indiana University, Albert N. Link, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, and John T. Scott, Dartmouth College

 

291

   

 Evaluating the Small Business Innovation Research Program: A Literature Review
Joshua Lerner, Harvard Business School, and Colin Kegler, Harvard University

 

307

 V.

 

ANNEX

 
   

A.  Research Team Biographies

 

327

   

B.  Participants
The Small Business Innovation Research Program: A Review of Current Research May 5, 1999, Washington, D.C.

 

335

   

C.  Case Study Template

 

339

   

D.  Description of Department of Defense SBIR Fast Track Program

 

343

   

E.  Bibliography

 

345

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Front Matter (R1-R12)
I. Preface (1-12)
II. Introduction (13-28)
III. Recommendations and Findings (29-40)
IV. Papers: Fast Track: Is It Speeding Commercialization of Department of Defense Small Business Innovation Research Projects? (41-103)
An Assessment of the Small Business Innovation Research rogram in New England: Fast Track Compared with Non-Fast Track Projects (104-140)
Patterns of Firm Participation in the Small Business Innovation Research Program in Southwestern and Mountain States (141-159)
Does the Small Business Innovation Research Program Foster Entrepeneurial Behavior? Evidence from Indiana (160-193)
An Assessment of the Small Business Innovation Research Fast Track Program in the Southeastern States (194-210)
Evaluation of the Department of Defense Small Business Innovation Research Program and the Fast Track Initiative: A Balanced Approach (211-250)
Role of the Department of Defense in Building Biotech Expertise (251-274)
Estimates of the Social Returns to Small Business Innovation Research Projects (275-290)
Statistical Analysis of the National Academy of Sciences Survey of SBIR Awardees: Analyzing the Influence of the Fast Track Program (291-306)
Evaluating the Small Business Innovation Research Program: A Literature Review (307-324)
Annex A. Research Team Biographies (325-334)
Annex B. Participants (335-338)
Annex C. Case Study Template (339-342)
Annex D. Description of Department of Defense SBIR Fast Track Program (343-344)
Annex E. Bibliography (345-350)