Dr. Geisler's far-reaching, unique book provides an encyclopedic compilation of the key metrics to measure and evaluate the impact of science and technology on academia, industry, and government. Focusing on such items as economic measures, patents, peer review, and other criteria, and supported by an extensive review of the literature, Dr. Geisler gives a thorough analysis of the strengths and weaknesses inherent in metric design, and in the use of the specific metrics he cites. His book has already received prepublication attention, and will prove especially valuable for academics in technology management, engineering, and science policy; industrial R&D executives and policymakers; government science and technology policymakers; and scientists and managers in government research and technology institutions. Geisler maintains that the application of metrics to evaluate science and technology at all levels illustrates the variety of tools we currently possess. Each metric has its own unique strengths and weaknesses, but overall, metrics offer the best possible way to evaluate science and technology. He then finds that in general, science and technology have a positive effect on the human experience. Truly state of the art in the study of the metrics of science and technology, their outcomes and contributions to society and the economy, the book provides unique analyses of the academic world and its most useful metrics: the industrial science/technology research and development complex, and the government network of laboratories. For each, Geisler gives a comprehensive analysis of the main metrics and their best applications. His book is thus also usable in certain advanced undergraduate and graduate courses and seminars that treat technology and engineering management, project management in technology industries, and the evaluation of social and economic programs.
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Dr. Geisler's far-reaching, unique book provides an encyclopedic compilation of the key metrics to measure and evaluate the impact of science and technology on academia, industry, and government.
Preface Historical Overview A Short History The Emergence of Institutions Metrics: Approaches, Methods, Techniques Measurement: Concepts and Issues Selecting a Metric Inputs to Science and Technology Outputs from Science and Technology: Categories and Metrics Economic and Financial Metrics Bibliometric Measures: Publications and Citations Co-Word Analysis and Mapping of Science and Technology The Metric of Patents The Metric of Peer Review The Metric of Process Outcomes Performance of Science and Technology Applications: The Value--In Practice--of Science and Technology Metrics and Evaluation of Academic Science and Technology Metrics and Evaluation of Industrial Science and Technology Science, Technology, and Strategy Metrics and Evaluation of Public-Sector Science and Technology Methods and Evaluation of National Innovation Systems Values, Ethics, and Implications Selected Bibliography Index
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Compilation of the key metrics to measure and evaluate the impact of science and technology on academia, industry, and government.

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ISBN
9781567202137
Publisert
2000-08-30
Utgiver
Vendor
Praeger Publishers Inc
Vekt
737 gr
Høyde
235 mm
Bredde
156 mm
Aldersnivå
UU, UP, P, 05, 06
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
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Antall sider
400

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ELIEZER GEISLER is Professor of Organizational Behavior at the Stuart Graduate School of Business, Illinois Institute of Technology. Dr. Geisler is author of more than 70 scientific articles in technology management and related topics, and of four books, including two from Quorum: Managing the Aftermath of Radical Corporate Change (1997), and Methodology, Theory, and Knowledge in the Managerial and Organizational Sciences (1999).