The Duke/Georgia Tech American Competitiveness Survey: The Division of Innovative Labor




THE DUKE/GEORGIA TECH AMERICAN COMPETITIVENESS SURVEY

The Division of Innovative Labor


Thank you for your interest in our study. The purpose of the project is to understand key sources of innovation and competitive advantage of American companies. It is supported by The Kauffman Foundation and the National Science Foundation. Two of the principal investigators, Professors Wesley Cohen and Ashish Arora, are from Duke University, and the third principal investigator, Professor John Walsh, is from Georgia Tech. Professors Cohen and Arora are also Research Associates of the National Bureau of Economic Research located in Cambridge, Massachusetts. The National Opinion Research Center (NORC) at the University of Chicago is implementing the data collection for this project.

Principle Investigators (for more information, click on the links)


Professor Ashish Arora, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University


Professor Wesley M. Cohen, Fuqua School of Business, Duke University


Professor John P. Walsh, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology

We deeply appreciate your cooperation in our project.

For a summary of the proposal and information on the National Science Foundation award funding this project:


click here





This project is also funded by the Ewing and Marion Kauffman Foundation.

If you have any comments or questions, please contact John Walsh by phone (404-385-0400)

or email: john.walsh@pubpolicy.gatech.edu.



RESULTS FROM THE DUKE/GEORGIA TECH AMERICAN COMPETITIVENESS SURVEY

The questionnaire is available here.

Arora, A, WM Cohen and JP Walsh. 2016. “THE ACQUISITION AND COMMERCIALIZATION OF INVENTION IN AMERICAN MANUFACTURING: INCIDENCE AND IMPACT.” Research Policy 45:1113-1128.




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