Inactive Sponsor Reflection Interviews

 

References

Page history last edited by David 1 yr ago
References

Faulkner W, Senker J. Making sense of diversity: Public-private sector research linkage in three technologies. Research Policy, 23(6), 673-696, 1994.

Gray, D.O. (1997). Establishing system-wide evaluations: Program-centered evaluation and the National Science Foundation's Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers. In Shapira, P. & Youtie, J. (Eds.), Manufacturing Modernization: Learning from Evaluation Practices and Results (pp. 241-250). Atlanta: GA: Georgia Tech University.

Gray, D.O., Gidley, T.R., and Koester, N.H. (1988). Evaluation of the NSF Industry/University Cooperative Research Centers: Longitudinal analyses of outcome and process (Report No. PT 04 KW 1107000). Washington. DC: National Science Foundation.

Gray, D.O; Lindblad, M. and Rudolph, J. (2001). Industry-University Research Centers: A Multivariate Analysis of Member Retention. Journal of Technology Transfer. 26(3), 247-54.

Gray, D.O., McGowen, L. and  Rivers, D. (2007, June). Highlights of membership and process/outcome data FY 2005-2006. IUCRC Evaluation Project, North Carolina State University.

Gray, D.O. and Rivers, D. (2006, June). Who will join and who will decline?: An analysis of factors predicting a firm’s decision to join a university-based industrial consortia. Paper presented at the NSF I/UCRC Evaluator’s Conference, Washington, DC.

Gray, D.O. and Rivers, D. (2005, June). I/UCRC marketing & recruiting survey. Paper presented at the NSF I/UCRC Evaluator’s Conference, Washington, DC.

Gray D.O., Steenhuis H.J. (2003). Quantifying the benefits of participating in an industry university research center: An examination of research cost avoidance. Scientometrics. 58(2), 281-300.

Gray, D.O. & Walters, S.G. (1998). Managing the Industry/University Cooperative Research Center: A Guide for Directors and Other Stakeholders.  Columbus, OH: Battalle.

Klein, K.J., Palmer, S.L. and Conn, A.B. (2000). Interorganizational relationships: A multilevel perspective. In K.J. Klein and S.W.J. Kozlowski (Eds.) Multilevel Theory, Research, and Methods in Organizations (pp. 267-307). San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Inc.

Kvale, S. (1996). Interviews: An Introduction to Qualitative Research Interviewing. Newbury Park: Sage.

Levine, H., Walters, G.S. and Gray, D.O. (1998). Membership. In D.O. Gray and S.G.  Walters (Eds.). Managing the Industry/University Cooperative Research Center: A Guide for Directors and Other Stakeholders (pp. 87-103). Columbus, OH: Battle.

McLellan, E., MacQueen, K., and Neidig, J. (2003). Beyond the qualitative interview: Data preparation and transcription. Field Methods, 15(1), 63-84.

Miles, M.B, and Huberman, A.M. (1994). Qualitative Data Analysis (2nd Ed). Newbury Park, CA: Sage.

National Science Foundation Evaluation Project (1997). Evaluator's handbook: National Science Foundation Industry-University Cooperative Research Centers Program (Rev. ed.). Raleigh, NC: North Carolina State University.

Patton, M.Q. (1990). Qualitative Evaluation and Research Methods. (2nd Ed.). Newbury Park: Sage Publications.

Patton, M.Q. (1996). A World Larger than Formative and Summative. American Journal of Evaluation,17(2), 131-144.

Russo, J.A. (1987). University/Industry Cooperative Research Centers: An examination of two factors that influence sponsor satisfaction. Unpublished Master's Thesis. Lehigh University, Lehigh, P.A.

 

Comments (0)

You don't have permission to comment on this page.