Innovation Index

Aubree Bennett's Comments

Comment Wall (4 comments)

You need to be a member of Innovation Index to add comments!

Join this Ning Network

At 2:45am on November 8, 2009, V J Thomas said…
hello aubree

Good to hear from you. It would be nice to know your research interests. I am a research scholar working on technological innovation in Indian biotechnology firms.

regards

jon
At 9:40pm on November 7, 2009, Steve Moran said…
Hi Aubree
Had a brief message from you - like Nadeem and Sumbai I'd like to know more about your role in innovation. Look forward to your reply Steve
At 7:52pm on October 30, 2009, Sumbal Wazir said…
hello aubree....how r u doing....may i know where are u from and what do u do?
At 6:54am on October 29, 2009, Nadeem Akhtar said…
Hi,

Its nice to see you as friend. Please tell me what we can share with each other. I want to know your orientation i.e. profession. I have been in Pakistan and workig at Population Council in Research Section. Am graduate in International Relations and working on final stages of my Master of Science in Development Studies.

Much interested in socio-economic development of developing countries and eager to produce academic research for policy modeling. Eager to learn about different statistical software like SPSS, DAD, Spectrum, STATA etc.

Waiting to hear from you too.

Join our mailing list

If you would like to be kept informed about the latest developments of the Innovation Index project, just sign up to the Index webpage and we will send you an e-mail with an update containing the latest news.

Latest Activity

There are 28 blog posts on Innovation Index
January 12
Kate McKenzie added a blog post
Future gazing is a difficult art form and the likelihood of getting it right is very low. Reading from today into tomorrow is notorious for many hostages to fortune – most of us get it wrong! There are however, a number of relative certainties that…
January 12

© 2010   Created by Technical Admin

Badges  |  Report an Issue  |  Privacy  |  Terms of Service