Cross-IRG Publications

Barnett, Gerald. (2011). Recombinant Innovation. Review of Genentech The Beginnings of Biotech by Sally Smith. Science 334(6062), 1497-1497. http://www.sciencemag.org/content/334/6062/1497.full?sid=9000960a-fa25-494c-9b1a-301e48948be6 doi:10.1126/science.1215785

Fastman, Brandon, Metzger, Miriam, & Harthorn, Barbara Herr. (2016). Forging new connections between nanoscience and society in the UCSB Center for Nanotechnology in Society Science & Engineering Fellows Program: Springer.

Fagerberg, Jan, Mowery, David C., & Verspagen, Bart (Eds.). (2009). Innovation, path dependency and policy: the Norwegian case. Oxford: Oxford University Press.

Gavankar, Sheetal, Anderson, Sarah, & Keller, Arturo A. (2014). Critical Components of Uncertainty Communication in Life Cycle Assessments of Emerging Technologies. Journal of Industrial Ecology, 19(3), 463-479. doi: 10.1111/jiec.12183

Hegde, Deepak, & Mowery, David C. (2008). Politics and funding in the U.S. public biomedical R&D system. Science, 322(5909), 1797-1798. doi: 10.1126/science.1158562

Hodges, Heather E., & Stocking, Galen. (2016). A pipeline of tweets: environmental movements’ use of Twitter in response to the Keystone XL pipeline. Environmental Politics, 25(2), 223-247. doi: 10.1080/09644016.2015.1105177

Horton, Zach. (2013). Collapsing Scale: Nanotechnology and Geoengineering as Speculative Media. In H. van Lente, C. Coenen, T. Fleischer, K. Konrad, L. Krabbenborg, C. Milburn, F. Siefert & F. Thoreau (Eds.), Little by Little: Expansions of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (pp. 203-218). Dordrecht: AKA-Verlag/IOS Press.

Macher, Jeffery T., & Mowery, David C. (2008). Introduction: Running Faster to Keep Up Running Faster to Keep Up: Globalization of R&D and U.S Economic Welfare: National Academies Press.

Macher, Jeffrey T., Mowery, David C., & Minin, Alberto Di. (2007). The “Non-Globalization” of Innovation in the Semiconductor Industry. California Management Review, 50(1), 27.

Macher, Jeffrey T., Mowery, David C., & Minin, Alberto Di. (2008). The “Non-Globalization” of Innovation in the Semiconductor Industry Running Faster to Keep Up: Globalization of R&D and U.S Economic Welfare (pp. 217-243): National Academies Press.

Mowery, David. (2010). Nanotechnology and the U.S. National Innovation System:  Continuity and Change. In U. Fiedeler, C. Coenen, S. R. Davies & A. Ferrari (Eds.), Understanding Nanotechnology (pp. 85-99). Amsterdam: IOS Press.

Mowery, David. (2011). Nanotechnology and the US National Innovation System: Continuity and Change. The Journal of Technology Transfer, 1-15. doi: 10.1007/s10961-011-9210-2

Mowery, David C. (2009). What Does Economic Theory Tell us about Mission-Oriented R&D? In D. Foray (Ed.), The New Economics of Technology Policy (pp. 131-148 ). Northampton, MA: Edward Elgar Publishing.

Mowery, David C. (2009). Pioneering Inventors or Thicket-Builders: Which U.S. Firms Use Continuations in Patenting? Management Science. doi: 10.1287/mnsc.1090.1016

Mowery, David C. (2009). National Security and National Innovation Systems. Journal of Technology Transfer, 34(5), 455-473. doi: 10.1007/s10961-008-9100-4

Mowery, David C. (2009). Plus ca change: Industrial R&D in the 'Third Industrial Revolution'. Industrial and Corporate Change, 18(1), 1-50.

Mowery, David C. (2009). Notes in IPR and US economic 'catch-up'. Paper presented at the Graduate Institute for Policy Studies Conference on Intellectual Property Rights and Economic "Catch-up".

Mowery, David C. (2010). Alfred Chandler and Knowledge Management Within the Firm. Industrial and Corporate Change, 19(2), 483–507.

Mowery, David C. (2010). Intellectual Property Rights, Development, and Catch-Up: An International Comparative Study. In H. Odagiri, A. Goto, A. Sunami & R. R. Nelson (Eds.), Intellectual Property Rights, Development, and Catch-Up: An International Comparative Study. Tokyo, Japan Oxford University Press.

Mowery, David C. (2011). Federal Policy and the Development of Semiconductors, Computer Hardware, and Computer software: A policy Model for Climate-Change R&D? In R. Henderson & R. G. Newell (Eds.), Accelerating Energy Innovation: Lesson from Multiple Sectors (pp. 159 - 188). Cambridge, MA: NBER.

Mowery, David C., Fagerberg, Jan, & Verspagen, Bart. (2009 ). Innovation, Path-Dependency, and Policy: The Evolution of Norway's National Innovation System. Science and Public Policy, 36(6), 431-444.

Murr, Meredith M., Patterson, Stacy E., Hu, Evelyn L., Goodchild, Fiona M., & McCray, W. Patrick. (2009). From the Ground Up: Developing an Interdisciplinary Course Focusing on Materials Science and Society in Green Technologies. Journal of Materials Education, 31(5/6), 251-264.

Newfield, Christopher. (2006). Nano-Punk for Tomorrow's People Paper presented at the Tomorrow's People Conference James Martin Institute, Said Business School, Oxford University.

Newfield, Christopher. (2007). Passé et passif de l'enseignement supérieur américain,Le Monde Diplomatique, pp. 6-7. Retrieved from http://www.monde-diplomatique.fr/2007/09/NEWFIELD/15109

Newfield, Christopher. (2008). Unmaking the Public University: The 40-Year Assault on the Middle Class Cambridge: Harvard University

Newfield, Christopher. (2009). Risky Business: Why Public Is Losing to Private in American Research. Polygraph, 21(October), 77-95.

Newfield, Christopher. (2009). Structure et silence du cognitariat. Multitudes, 39(October), 69-78.

Newfield, Christopher. (2009). L'Université et la revanche des 'élites' aux États-Unis,La Revue Internationale Des Livres & Des Idées, pp. 28-29. Retrieved from http://www.revuedeslivres.onoma6.com/articles.php?idArt=343&PHPSESSID=aa...

Newfield, Christopher. (2010). Science out of the Shadows: Public Nanotechnology and Social Welfare. Occasion: Interdisciplinary Studies in the Humanities, 2, 1-19.

Newfield, Christopher. (2010). Avoiding Network Failure: The Case of the National Nanotechnology Initiative. In F. Block & M. Keller (Eds.), State of Innovation: The U.S. Government's Role in Technology Development. Boulder, CO: Paradigm Press.

Newfield, Christopher. (2010). Is the Corporation a Social Partner? The Case of Nanotechnology. In P. Bose & L. E. Lyons (Eds.), Cultural critique and the global corporation (pp. 215-224). Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press.

Newfield, Christopher. (2010). Review of Steve Shapin, The scientific life: A moral history of a late modern vocation. Technology and Culture, 51(4), 1058-1060.

Newfield, Chris. (2011). Was the Innovation Economy Killed by the Debt Debate?  Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/christopher-newfield/innovation-economy-de...

Newfield, Chris. (2012). Is Nanoscale Collaboration Meeting Nanotechnology’s Social Challenge? A Call for Nano-Normalcy. In B. H. Harthorn & J. Mohr (Eds.), The Social Life of Nanotechnology (pp. 69-87). New York: Routledge.

Newfield, Christopher. (2012). Does Solar Energy Need a New Innovation Model?  The Case of Germany. In H. van Lente, C. Coenen, T. Fleischer, K. Konrad, L. Krabbenborg, C. Milburn, F. Siefert & F. Thoreau (Eds.), Little by Little: Expansions of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (pp. 135-155). Dordrecht: AKA-Verlag/IOS Press.

Newfield, Christopher. (2012, April 30, 2012). Apple's Attack on the Knowledge Economy.  Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/christopher-newfield/apples-attack-on-the-...

Newfield, Christopher. (2012). Can Selective Immigration Help the Innovation Crisis?  Retrieved from http://www.huffingtonpost.com/christopher-newfield/can-selective-immigra...

Newfield, Christopher. (2014, June 2014). Christensen’s Disruptive Innovation after the Lepore Critique. AAUP Academe Blog. from http://academeblog.org/2014/06/25/christensens-disruptive-innovation-aft...

Newfield, Christopher. (2014, September 17, 2014). Some Implications of the Regents' Proposed UC Ventures. Remaking the University. from http://utotherescue.blogspot.com/2014/09/some-implications-of-regents-pr...

Newfield, Christopher. (2014, August 5, 2014). How Can Public Universities Pay for Research? . Remaking the University. from http://utotherescue.blogspot.com/2014/08/how-can-public-research-univers...

Newfield, Christopher, & Barnett, Gerald. (2010, January 3). The Federal Stimulus Should Support Research at Public Universities, commentary,Chronicle of Higher Education. Retrieved from http://chronicle.com/article/The-Federal-Stimulus-Should/63354/

Newfield, Chris, & Boudreaux, Daryl. (2014). Learning From Solyndra: Filling Gaps in the US Innovation System. In S. Ramani, V. (Ed.), Nanotechnology and Development: What's In It for Emerging Countries? (pp. 39-72). Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.

Newfield, Christopher, Kasim, Alimohamed, Macala, Jerry, & Stolfus, Kim. (2009). Is Nanotechnology Changing Scientific Collaboration? Survey Evidence from a Nano-Oriented Campus.

Novak, David. (2013). The Sounds of Japan's Antinuclear Movement.  Retrieved from http://post.at.moma.org/content_items/251-podcast-the-sounds-of-japan-s-...

Novak, David. (2013). Performing Antinuclear Movements In Post-3.11 Japan.  Retrieved from http://fukushimaforum.wordpress.com/online-forum-2/second-3-11-virtual-c...

Novak, David. (2014). Disturbance. In D. Naito, R. Sayre, H. Swanson & S. Takahashi (Eds.), To See Once More the Stars: Living in a Post-Fukushima World (pp. 99-102). Santa Cruz: New Pacific Press.

Randles, Sally, Youtie, Jan, Guston, David, Harthorn, Barbara, Newfield, Christopher, Wickson, Fern, Rip, Arie, von Schomberg, Rene, & Pidgeon, Nick. (2012). A Transatlantic Conversation on Responsible Innovation and Responsible Governance. In H. van Lente, C. Coenen, T. Fleischer, K. Konrad, L. Krabbenborg, C. Milburn, F. Siefert & F. Thoreau (Eds.), Little by Little: Expansions of Nanoscience and Emerging Technologies (pp. 169-180). Dordrecht: AKA-Verlag/IOS Press.

Saldivar, Laura, & Walsh, Casey. (2015). Nanotecnología para el tratamiento de agua. Claves sobre la investigación en México. Mundo Nano, 8(14), 53-69.

Scotchmer, Suzanne. (2011). Cap-and-Trade, Emissions Taxes, and Innovation. In J. Lerner & S. Stern (Eds.), Innovation Policy and the Economy (Vol. 11). Chicago: University of Chicago Press by the National Bureau of Economic Research.