Research
Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation
In an intensely competitive and interdependent global landscape, and in the face of large climate risks from ongoing U.S.
Geoengineering: The World's Largest Control Problem
Solar geoengineering (or Solar Radiation Management, SRM) refers to any intentional, large-scale manipulation of the Earth's incoming solar radiation to offset some of the effects of anthropogenic gre
Transforming U.S. Energy Innovation
The Regime Complex for Managing Global Cyber Activities
When we try to understand cyber governance, it is important to remember how new cyberspace is.
PerformanceStat: Accounting for Targeted Performance
A public executive should be accountable for producing results.
Semiconductor Research Corporation: A Case Study in Cooperative Innovation Partnerships
In the study of innovation institutions, it is important to consider how different institutional models can affect a research organization in conducting or funding successful work.
Innovation and Access to Technologies for Sustainable Development: A Global Systems Perspective
This workshop report is a summary of themes discussed by five panels during a daylong workshop on “Innovation and Access to Technologies for Sustainable Development: A global Perspective” at Harvard U
Transgenic Crops, Food Security, and Development: Status Review and New Policy Directions for Kenya
Farmers as Entrepreneurs: Sources of Agricultural Innovation in Africa
The majority of the poor and hungry people in the world live on small farms and struggle to subsist on too little land with low input - low yield technologies.
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