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Technology and Policy Program 49 Engineering Systems Division 22 Aeronautics and Astronautics 3 Civil and Environmental Engineering 1 Mechanical Engineering 1
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Richard de Neufville. 4 Annalisa L. Weigel. 3 John M. Reilly. 3 A. Denny Ellerman. 2 Fiona Murray. 2 John E. Parsons. 2 Bird, Sarah 1 Cameron, Diane 1 Campbell, Georgina A. 1 Cardin, Michel-Alexandre 1 Chambers, Richard-Duane 1 Charles Fine. 1 Christopher L. Magee. 1 Connolly, Jeremiah P. 1 Cruz Alemán, Guillermo Alberto 1 Daniel Roos. 1 David D. Clark. 1 De Graeve, Denis 1 De Laigue, François J. 1 Donald R. Lessard. 1 Dorfman, Matthew James 1 Edgar Blanco. 1 Eric Rebentisch. 1 Ernest J. Moniz. 1 Ernest Moniz and Rebecca Henderson. 1 Ferre, Gregoire 1 Fiona E. Murray. 1 Fleming, Nathan Richard 1 Fred Moavenzadeh. 1 Frederick P. Salvucci. 1 Gabriel R. Bitran. 1 George Kocur and Nigel H.M. Wilson. 1 Gillespie, Christopher Whittlesey 1 Gonzalez, Muriel Eugenia 1 Goto, Susumu 1 Grindle, Abraham T 1 Hashimoto, Masafumi 1 Henry Birdseye Weil. 1 Ikeda, Daizo 1 Jakobovits, Lisa M. 1
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Technology and Policy Program. 49 Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Engineering Systems Division. 4 Zhang, Na, S.M. Massachusetts Institute of Technology 1
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A technical, financial, and policy analysis of the RAMSES RFID inventory management system for NASA's International Space Station: prospects for SBIR/STTR technology infusion
Grindle, Abraham T - 2010
Engineering, management, and social science methodologies have been employed to analyze a new asset tracking and management system for human spaceflight applications. The Massachusetts Institute of Technology and Aurora Flight Sciences developed Rule-based analytic Asset Management for Space...
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The drivers of foreign direct investment in telecommunications among developing countries : the role of government
Cruz Alemán, Guillermo Alberto - 2009
During the late 1980s, globalization of the world's economies and technological development created the conditions for the expansion of Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) in telecommunications. This tendency has been further boosted by different economic reforms that countries have implemented,...
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Evaluating manufacturing flexibility driven by learning
Nadeau, Marie-Claude - 2009
A defining feature of modern industry is operating in a context of nearly continuous technological change. Nevertheless, industrial decision-makers must select technologies and implement production strategies even in the face of known-to-be-incomplete information and environmental uncertainties....
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Public-private partnerships in space projects : an analysis of stakeholder dynamics
Hashimoto, Masafumi - 2009
In Public-Private Partnerships (PPPs), private partners assume more responsibility for public projects than in traditional approaches. The larger responsibility of the private partner is expected to improve efficiencies of the project. However, it also increases potential challenges such as...
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Stimulating carbon efficient supply chains : carbon labels and voluntary public private partnerships
Tan, Kwan Chong - 2009
This thesis looks at the potential of labeling products with life cycle greenhouse gas emission information as a bottom-up, complementary alternative to carbon cap and trade systems. By improving the transparency of product carbon footprint information, a market for low carbon intensity products...
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Unintended effects of federal transportation policy: a look at the lifecycle costs of the interstate system
Lukmann, Andrew T - 2009
The federal surface transportation program in the United States stands at a crossroads. Short on money and lacking vision, the program is in need of reevaluation and reform. This thesis attempts to illustrate the current issues affecting the program within the historical context of...
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What drives spacecraft innovation? : a quantitative analysis of communication satellite history
Szajnfarber, Zoe - 2009
The overall goal of this research is to develop a better understanding of how innovation can, and should, happen in the space sector. Part A: Towards an Empirical Measure of Spacecraft Innovation, frames the discussion of innovation in the space sector and creates a platform for future analysis....
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Entrepreneurship policy for entrepreneurs : a cognitive approach to the entrepreneurial environment
Bird, Sarah - 2008
Entrepreneurship stimulates economic growth, creates jobs, and provides opportunities for independence and self-realization. Over the last 10 years, policy makers around the globe have been actively pursuing the elusive goal of an entrepreneurial economy. Often building on existing Small and...
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The effects of interactions between federal and state climate policies : implications for federal climate policy design
McGuinness, Meghan - 2008
In the absence of a federal policy to cap greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions many states are moving forward with their own initiatives, which currently range from announcements of commitments to reduce greenhouse gases to a regional multi-state cap-and-trade program slated to begin in 2009. As...
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A comparison of cost-containment instruments for US carbon reduction policies
Jakobovits, Lisa M. - 2008
A cap-and-trade program, as is used in the European Trading Scheme, is currently the most widely discussed method in the US for reducing greenhouse gases. A basic cap-and-trade program operates by mandating a fixed level of emissions for a given period, issuing permits, and then allowing a...
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