Industrial
Modernization Policy and Practice
Federal-State Collaboration in Industrial Modernization,
Philip Shapira, J. David Roessner, and R. Barke. School of Public Policy,
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1992.
Best Practices for Industrial Modernization, Philip Shapira, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, December 1993.
Technology Development and Applications Centers in the United States and Japan: Four Case Studies. Philip Shapira. School of Public Policy and Economic Development Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1994.
Modernizing Small and Mid-Sized Manufacturing Enterprises: U.S. and Japanese Approaches. Philip Shapira, School of Public Policy and Economic Development Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, January 1995. Revised version published as Modernizing Small Manufacturers in the United States and Japan: Public Technology Infrastructures and Strategies, in Technological Infrastructure Policy (TIP): An International Perspective, pp. 285-334, (M. Teubal, D. Foray, M. Justman, and E. Zuscovitch, Eds.), Kluwer Academic Publishers (1996).
Manufacturing Assistance Program Needs Assessment Guide: Volume 1 Regional Needs Assessment Approaches. Jan Youtie, Philip Shapira, and J. David Roessner. The Aspen Institute, Washington, D.C. 1995. Available in an electronic version on the MEP Source.
Manufacturing Assistance Program Needs Assessment Guide: Volume 2 Firm-Level Approaches. Jan Youtie, Philip Shapira, and J. David Roessner. The Aspen Institute, Washington, D.C. 1995.
New Public Infrastructures for Small Firm Modernization in the USA. Philip Shapira, J. David Roessner, and Richard Barke, Entrepreneurship and Regional Development, 7, 1995, 63-84.
Reflexiones para la modernizacio industrial de las pymes: El caso de Estados Unidos y Japon. Philip Shapira, ADEGI, San Sebastian, Spain, September 1995 (Spanish).
Establishing the Building Blocks: A Follow-Up Evaluation of USNet's Foundation Fourm on Inter-Firm Collaboration, Gordon Kingsley, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, November 1995.
Current Practices in the Evaluation of U.S. Industrial Modernization Programs. Philip Shapira, Jan Youtie, and J. David Roessner, Research Policy, 27, 2, 1996.
Coordinating Industrial Modernization Services: Impacts and Insights from the U.S. Manufacturing Extension Partnership, Philip Shapira and Jan Youtie, with Gordon Kingsley and Marc Cummings, School of Public Policy and Economic Development Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, July 1996. Summary version is available as Coordinating Industrial Modernization Services: Impacts and Insights from the U.S. Manufacturing Extension Partnership. Philip Shapira and Jan Youtie, 1996. Paper prepared for the Technology Transfer Society, Annual Meeting, July 1996.
An Overview of Technology Diffusion Policies and Programs to Enhance the Technological Absorptive Capabilities of Small and Medium Enterprises, Philip Shapira, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA and Stuart Rosenfeld, Regional Technology Strategies, Chapel Hill, NC, August 1996. Background paper prepared for the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development, Directorate for Science, Technology, and Industry.
New Technology Adoption in West Virginia: Implications for Manufacturing Modernization Policies, Philip Shapira and Terrence Rephann, Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, forthcoming.
Manufacturing Partnerships: Evaluation in the Context of Government Reform, Philip Shapira, Gordon Kingsley, and Jan Youtie, Evaluation and Program Planning, forthcoming.
Evaluating Industrial Modernization Programs: Issues, Practices, and Strategies, Edited by Philip Shapira, Jan Youtie and J. David Roessner. School of Public Policy and Economic Development Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, 1994. Papers from the 1st Workshop on the Evaluation of Industrial Modernization, Aberdeen Woods, GA 1993.
Evaluating Industrial Modernization: Practices, Methods and Results in the Evaluation of Industrial Modernization Programs, Edited by Philip Shapira and Jan Youtie. School of Public Policy and Economic Development Institute, Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA, April 1995. Papers from the 2nd Workshop on the Evaluation of Industrial Modernization, Aberdeen Woods, GA 1994.
Research Policy, Theme Issue on the Evaluation of Industrial Modernization, Guest Editors: Philip Shapira and J. David Roessner. Volume 25, No. 2, March 1996
Georgia Manufacturing Extension
Alliance: Evaluation Working Papers
E9401 Georgia
Manufacturing Extension Alliance: Overview of the Evaluation Plan,
Philip Shapira and Jan Youtie, August 1994.
E9402 Procedures
for Pilot of Firm-Level Customer Profile and Customer Evaluation of Services,
Philip Shapira and Jan Youtie, August 1994.
E9403 The Textile and Carpet Industries (InfoTAC) Demonstration Project: Evaluation Plan, Holly Grell Lawe, August 1994.
E9404 Georgia Manufacturing Extension Alliance Evaluation Element. Progress Report: First Three Quarters, Philip Shapira and Jan Youtie, November 1994 (Revised January 1995).
E9501 Manufacturing Needs, Practices and Performance in Georgia: 1994 Georgia Manufacturing Technology Survey. Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira, January 1995.
E9502 Assessing GMEA's Economic Impacts: Towards a Benefit-Cost Methodology, Philip Shapira and Jan Youtie, March 1995 (Revised April 1995).
E9503 Defense Dependent Manufacturers in Georgia: Size, Location, Problems, and Needs, Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira, April 1995.
E9504 Georgia Manufacturing Extension Alliance: Review of the First Year, Philip Shapira, May 1995.
E9505 GMEA Customer Progress: Results of a One Year Follow-up Survey, Jan Youtie, Alan Olisko, Philip Shapira, and Mike Lane, September 1995.
E9506 Service Coordination and Partnership: A Case Study of the Georgia Manufacturing Extension Alliance, Jan Youtie, October 1995.
E9507 GMEA Links RCF Seals & Couplings, Inc. With Federal Laboratories, Jan Youtie, December 1995 (Revised January 1996).
E9601 GMEA Facility Improvements Boost Baron Industries Corp. Productivity and Sales, Jan Youtie, January 1996 (Revised February 1996).
E9602 ISO and Beyond: Results of a Survey of ISO 9000-Registered Georgia Companies. Jan Youtie, Michael Lane, Cameron Meierhoefer, Philip Shapira, May 1996 (Revised June 1996).
E9603 GMEA ISO Guidance Boosts Profitability for Corporate Printers, Inc. Jan Youtie, June 1996.
E9604 GMEA Recommended Manufacturing Technologies Reduce Costs, Increase Production Output For Footwhere-USA Group, Inc. Jan Youtie, June 1996.
E9605 Using GIS to Support Marketing and Business Development Efforts by Small Manufacturers, Jan Youtie and Arthur Brown, August 1996.
E9607 How Manufacturing Extension Services Can Effectively Utilize Academic Faculty To Assist Small Manufacturers, Jeff Lebow, P.E.
E9701 GMEA 1997: Review of Results, Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira, March 1997.
Georgia Manufacturing Technology Survey 1994, Georgia Manufacturing Extension Alliance, August 1994.
Georgia Manufacturing Technology Survey 1994, Customer Benchmark Report, Georgia Manufacturing Extension Alliance, March 1995.
Georgia Manufacturing Survey, 1996, Georgia Manufacturing Extension Alliance, September 1996. [Overview of Approach - Survey Questionnaire].
The Impact of NIST's MEP/TRP Programs on Industrial Modernization Service Provision in the United States, June 1995.
Surveying Industry's Needs. The Industrial Advisor, Georgia Tech Economic Development Institute, Jan Youtie and Philip Shapira, January 1995.
GMEA Survey Identifies Problems Facing Georgia Manufacturers. MODCOMM, Fall 1995. "The Perfect Fit," Industrial Advisor, April 1996.
Understanding Program Impacts on Customers. Manufacturing Matters. 1996.
Please contact: Jan Youtie: +1-404-894-6111 Fax: +1-404-894-0069 Email: jan.youtie@edi.gatech.edu
TOP OF THIS DOCUMENT | PUBLICATIONS MENU | PROJECT HOME PAGE