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ST&E POLICY LAB
RESEARCH SYMPOSIUM

March 17-18, 2009

Symposium Sessions

Session 1: Scientists

Science Networks: Who Seeks Advice and Support from Women?. presentation
Margarita Bernal & Mary Feeney


A comparison of network characteristics of foreign and native born academic scientists in STEM fields
. presentation
Kamna Lal, Wan-Ling Huang & Eric Welch

 

Session 2: Potpourri

Environmental Policy Challenges of the Future: A Longitudinal Analysis of Atlanta’s Air Quality. presentation
Jennifer Chirico & Douglas Noonan


Quantifying the Issue Ownership Advantage. presentation
William Benoit & Jennifer Benoit-Bryan


Survey Methodology in Public Administration Research: An
Assessment of Journal Publications
. presentation
Geon Lee, Jennifer Benoit-Bryan & Tim Johnson

 

Session 3: Academic Productivity

The effect of the network of personal developmental relationships on academic productivity. presentation
Agrita Kiopa & Julia Melkers


The Effects of Organization Climate and Resources on Research
Productivity in Six Scientific Fields: Does collaboration matter?
presentation
Wan-Ling Huang, Ozgu Akcakir & Meg Haller

 

Session 4: Collaborative Networks

Exploring collaborative multiplexity in Science and Engineering fields. presentation
Yamini Jha & Eric Welch

Scientists Engaged in Emerging Technology Research: The Nature of Scientific Networks and Collaborative Groups. presentation
Fang Xiao & Julia Melkers

 


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