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Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2005. Measuring Research and Development Expenditures in the U.S. Economy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11111.
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Appendix A
Workshop Agenda

Workshop on Measurement of Research and Development

July 24-25, 2003

Open Meeting

July 24, 2003 Location: Room 100, 500 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20001

7:30-8:15

Continental Breakfast

8:15-8:30

Welcome and Opening Remarks

Larry Brown

8:30-9:00

Congressional Uses of R&D Data

David Goldston

Majority Chief of Staff

House Science Committee

9:00-9:30

National Science Board Use of R&D Data

Anita K. Jones

National Science Board

9:30-10:30

Panel 1: Refining the Measures of R&D

John Adams

Moderator

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2005. Measuring Research and Development Expenditures in the U.S. Economy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11111.
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Basic, Applied, Development: Do We Need New Boundaries

Greg Tassey

NIST

 

Measurement Issues in a Changing Environment

Michael Gallaher

RTI

10:30-10:45

Break

10:45-12:00

Panel 2: Statistical Methodology Issues

 

Richard Valliant

Moderator

 

Developing a Quality Profile of the NSF Portfolio

Barbara Bailar

Consultant

 

Improving Survey Methodology

Jeri Mulrow

NSF

 

Research Agenda

Ray Wolfe

NSF

12:00-1:00

Lunch

01:00-3:00

Panel 3: Improving Measures of R&D Activity in Industry

Steve Klepper

Moderator

 

Census Bureau Perspective on Improving the RD-1 Survey

Bill Bostic

Census Bureau

 

Expanding the Collection of Data from Industry

Bill Long

BPRA Inc.

 

Collecting R&D Data from Businesses in Japan

Tomohiro Ijichi

University of Tokyo

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2005. Measuring Research and Development Expenditures in the U.S. Economy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11111.
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Producing Geographic Estimates

Michael Bordt

Statistics Canada

3:00-3:30

Break

3:30-4:30

Panel 4: Emerging Uses of R&D Data

Bronwyn Hall

Moderator

 

R&D Data in the National Accounts

Barbara Fraumeni

BEA

July 25, 2003 Location: Room 101, 500 Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, DC 20001

8:00-8:30

Continental Breakfast

8:30-9:30

Panel 5: Measures of R&D Spending in the Federal Government

Jay Hakes

Moderator

 

Understanding the Basic Federal Measures

Kei Koizumi

AAAS

 

Supplementing the NSF Surveys: Lessons

Donna Fossum

 

Learned from the RaDiUS Program

RAND

9:30-9:45

Break

9:45-11:00

Panel 6: Obtaining Data on Innovation

Wes Cohen

Moderator

 

Surveys of Innovation

Mike McGeary

Consultant

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2005. Measuring Research and Development Expenditures in the U.S. Economy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11111.
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European Community Innovation Survey (CIS-3)

Anna Larsson

(via teleconference)

Sverre Dommersnes

EUROSTAT

 

Lessons Learned in the Carnegie-Mellon Survey

John Walsh

University of Tokyo

11:00-11:30

Workshop Summary and Discussion

Larry Brown, Bronwyn Hall

11:30-12:30

Lunch

Suggested Citation:"Appendix A: Workshop Agenda." National Research Council. 2005. Measuring Research and Development Expenditures in the U.S. Economy. Washington, DC: The National Academies Press. doi: 10.17226/11111.
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This report examines the portfolio of research and development (R&D) expenditure surveys at the National Science Foundation (NSF), identifying gaps and weaknesses and areas of missing coverage. The report takes an in-depth look at the definition of R&D, the needs and potential uses of NSF’s R&D data by a variety of users, the goals of an integrated system of surveys and other data collection activities, and the quality of the data collected in the existing Science Resources Statistics surveys.

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