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PDW on conducting interdisciplinary R&D research

  • 1.  PDW on conducting interdisciplinary R&D research

    Posted 07-02-2012 18:45
    This PDW introduces theory, data sources, and methods for examining the
    growing phenomenon of interdisciplinary research and development (R&D).
    In many industrial sectors ranging from cosmetics to electronics, advanced
    R&D is requiring the dismantling of disciplinary barriers to pool the best
    minds to push out the technological frontier. Those attending the session
    will share a synopsis of their research projects so the group can
    brainstorm on their next steps.

    The leaders of this PDW will frame the discussion by briefly touching on:
    1) the theory behind knowledge pooling; 2) data sources targeting this
    line of inquiry such as NanoBank, COMETS, the NSF’s Survey of Doctorate
    Recipients, the ISI Web of Science, and PubMed; and 3) research methods
    that have been employed. The methods will include qualitative and
    quantitative approaches. The intent is to foster a dialogue among
    workshop participants to share insights regarding theory, data, and
    methods to produce actionable research roadmaps.

    Title: Theory, Data, and Methods for Examining Interdisciplinary Research
    & Development
    Date: Saturday, August 04, 2012, 12:15:00 PM - 2:15:00 PM
    Hotel & Room: Boston Hynes Convention Center, Room 109

    PDW Leaders:
    Melissa M. Appleyard (Portland State University)
    Christine M. Beckman (UC Irvine)
    Sarah Kaplan (University of Toronto)
    Erin Leahey (University of Arizona)
    Jade Y. Lo (UCLA)
    Beverly B. Tyler (North Carolina State University)

    If you have not done so already, make sure to reserve lodging ASAP:
    http://meetings.aomonline.org/2012/registration-housing/housing
    and register by July 6:
    http://meetings.aomonline.org/2012/registration-housing/105-registration-
    housing/68-prereg

    Many thanks,
    Melissa Appleyard

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    Melissa M. Appleyard, Ph.D.
    Ames Professor in the Management
    of Innovation and Technology
    http://www.pdx.edu/sba/fp-melissa-appleyard
    School of Business Administration
    Portland State University
    P.O. Box 751
    Portland, OR 97207-0751
    T: 503-725-9581
    F: 503-725-5850
    E: MelissaA@sba.pdx.edu
    NSF Lab2Market Initiative: http://www.lab2market.pdx.edu/

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