| Ses # | Topic | Key Dates |
|---|---|---|
| Unit A: Economic Growth Theory and the Innovation System | ||
| 1 | Economic Growth Theory and the Direct Elements in Innovation | |
| 2 | Innovation Systems and Direct/Indirect Elements in the Innovation Ecosystem | |
| Unit B: Challenges Facing the U.S. Economy | ||
| 3 | The Competitive Challenge to U.S. Manufacturing | |
| 4 | The Challenge from Globalization for Advanced Manufacturing and New Services | |
| Unit C: Federal-Private Sector Roles in the Innovation System | ||
| 5 | The Innovation System at the Institutional Level: The Organization of Federal Science Support | |
| 6 | Crossing “The Valley of Death” Between Research and Development: The Public-Private Partnership Approach | |
| 7 | The Organization of Innovation Systems at the Face-to-Face Level | |
| 8 | DARPA as the Connected Model in the Innovation System: Government-Private Sector Interaction and the Example of Computing | Research Paper Outline Due |
| Unit D: The Life Science and Energy Innovation Systems | ||
| 9 | The Life Science R&D Model: National Institutes of Health (NIH) | |
| 10 | The Challenge of Energy Technology Transformation | |
| Unit E: Improving the Innovation System: The Talent Base | ||
| 11 | Improving the Talent Base: New Education and Training Models | |
| 12 | The Future of Work: The Employment-Productivity Debate | Research Paper Due |
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