日米ワークショップ「科学における協力と生産性」」 2010.3.26

日米ワークショップ「科学における協力と生産性」
  日時: 2010年3月26日(金)9.15-18.10 
会場: コンファレンススクエアM+ 10階「ミドル2」(千代田区丸の内、三菱ビル)
主催: 一橋大学イノベーション研究センター、文部科学省科学技術政策研究所、
     米国ジョージア工科大学
協力: 全米科学財団(NSF)
  本ワークショップでは、イノベーション研究センターが科学技術政策研究所と協力して実施した、日本の科学者サーベイの暫定結果概要を報告し、また日米の著名な科学者からそれぞれの研究のマネジメントについて、および科学における協力と生産性の関係についての先端的な研究成果の報告を頂きました。これらの報告をベースに、今後日本で行うサーベイを利用した研究への指針を得るべく、各セッション毎、活発な議論が交されました。
  PROGRAM
  US-Japan Workshop on Scientific Collaboration and Productivity
  Opening Remarks
  Tomoaki Wada/Director General, National Institute of Science and Technology Policy
   (NISTEP), Ministry of Education, Culture, Sports, Science and Technology
  Machi F. Dilworth/National Science Foundation (NSF)
  Sadao Nagaoka/Hitotsubashi University
  Session I Survey Framework and Initial Results in Japan  Chair: John Walsh/Georgia Institute of Technology
  [1]
Survey design and sample characteristics of the Japanese survey

    Masatsura Igami/NISTEP and Hitotsubashi University (with Sadao Nagaoka )
  [2]
Initial results from the Japan scientists survey
    Sadao Nagaoka/Hitotsubashi University (with Masatsura Igami)
  Comment: Akira Endo/Hitotsubashi University
  Session II Discovery Process in Science  Chair: Sadao Nagaoka/Hitotsubashi University
  [3]
“A case of astronomy”

    Francis Halzen/University of Wisconsin
  Comments and questios: John Walsh/Georgia Institute of Technology
  [4]
“A case of biological science”
    Hirotada Mori/Graduate School of Biological Sciences, Nara Institute of Science and
    Technology
  Session III Research Staffing and Funding in the US and Japan  Chair: Machi F. Dilworth/NSF
  [5]
Interpreting the Japanese survey results on research staffing and funding in light
    of the Japanese staffing/funding mechanism

    Tomohiro Ijichi/Seijo University

  [6]
International graduate science training, scientific collaboration, and research
     productivity

    Marcus Ynalvez/Texas A&M International University

   [7] US mechanism of research staffing and funding: implications for studying
     collaboration and productivity

    Paula Stephan/Georgia State University and NBER
  Session IV Commercialization Process and the Use of IT in Science  Chair: Hideo Owan/University of Tokyo
  [8]
Interpreting the Japanese survey results on commercialization in light of the
    Japanese mechanism of commercialization

    Manabu Eto/Hitotsubashi University
  [9]
The Impact of Information Technology on Academic Scientists’ Productivity
    Waverly Ding/UC-Berkeley
  Session V Wrap-up Discussions toward Scientist Survey in the US  Chair: Paula Stephan/Georgia State University and NBER
  [10]
US science institutions and sample construction for the US survey
    
John Walsh/Georgia Institute of Technology