Lewis M. Branscomb
Also known as
Lewis McAdory Branscomb
American physicist, government policy advisor, and corporate research manager
Born 1926-01-01
Died 2023-01-01
Identifiers
- Open LibraryOL416138A
Top Subjects
- United States (11)
- Technology and state (8)
- Science and state (3)
- Technology (3)
- Technological innovations (3)
- Business / Economics / Finance (3)
- Military-industrial complex (2)
Books by Lewis M. Branscomb
Total count: 20
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Changes in the chemical composition of the atmosphere following intense ionization impulsesRand Corporation1964-01-01
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Taming America's technologyRobert A. Welch Foundation1972-01-01
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Direct tax incentives for R & Dtime to cut bait or to fish?Division of Research, Harvard Business School1984-01-01
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Dual-use technologyoptimizing economic and security interests through national technology policyScience, Technology and Public Policy Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1989-01-01
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Policy for science and engineering in 1989a public agenda for economic renewalScience, Technology and Public Policy Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1989-01-01
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Defense research and technology strategy for a changing international security environmentScience, Technology and Public Policy Program, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1990-01-01
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America's emerging technology policyCenter for Science and International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1991-01-01
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S & T information policy in the context of a diffusion oriented national technology policyCenter for Science & International Affairs, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University1992-01-01
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Beyond SpinoffMilitary and Commercial Technologies in a Changing World1 editionMcGraw-Hill1992-06-01
Japanese innovation strategiestechnical support for business visionsCenter for Science and International Affairs, Harvard University1993-01-01
Empowering TechnologyImplementing a U.S. PolicyThe MIT Press1993-06-24
Confessions of a technophileAmerican Institute of Physics1994-01-01-
An analysis of South African science and technology policyDirectorate for Science and Technology Policy, Foundation for Research Development1994-01-01
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Investing in innovationtoward a consensus strategy for federal technology policyCompetitiveness Policy Council1997-01-01
Confessions of a Technophile (Masters of Modern Physics, Vol 13)Springer1997-08-01
Taking Technical RisksHow Innovators, Managers, and Investors Manage Risk in High-Tech InnovationsThe MIT Press2001-02-19-
Between invention and innovationan analysis of funding for early-stage technology developmentU.S. Dept. of Commerce, Technology Administration, National Institute of Standards and Technology2002-01-01
Taking Technical RisksHow Innovators, Managers, and Investors Manage Risk in High-Tech InnovationsNew Ed editionThe MIT Press2003-09-01-
Ensuring (and insuring?) critical information infrastructure protectionJohn F. Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University2005-01-01
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Seeds of Disaster, Roots of ResponseHow Private Action Can Reduce Public VulnerabilityCambridge University Press2006-01-01