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Posted In: Global R&D Funding Forecast | Science Policy | Stem Cell Research | Technology Policy
By Martin Grueber, Research Leader, Battelle, Cleveland, Ohio and Tim Studt, Editor in Chief, Advantage Business Media
Tuesday, December 22, 2009
The following Web sites are good sources of information related to the global R&D enterprise. Much of the information in this report was derived from these sources, which is certainly not all-inclusive.
American Association for the Advancement of ScienceBattelleBooz & Co. Global Innovation 1000China Ministry of Science and TechnologyChinese Academy of SciencesDeloitte Touche TohmatsuEconomist Intelligence UnitEuropean Commission ResearchEuropean Industrial Research Management Association (EIRMA)European Union Community R&D Information Service (CORDIS)Industrial Research Institute (IRI)International Monetary FundJapan Science and Technology AgencyOrganization for Economic Cooperation & Development (OECD)R&D Magazine, Advantage Business MediaRAND National Security Research DivisionSchonfeld & AssociatesThomson ReutersThe World BankUnited Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO)U.S. National Science FoundationU.S. Recovery Accountability and Transparency BoardU.S. Securities & Exchange Commission (EDGAR database)White House Office of Science & Technology PolicyWorld Economic Forum
R&D Magazine-sourced charts in this report summarize the results of a series of reader surveys performed by the editors of R&D Magazine from June to October 2009. An average of 500 responses was obtained from each of the four surveys performed. Battelle-sourced charts in this report summarize the results of an internal survey of the research and technical leadership of Battelle and the national laboratories it manages or co-manages.
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