• Accelerating Technology-based Economic Development in the Canary Islands 

      Jarrett, James E.; Aguirre, José Manuel; Kaehler, Richard; Durden, Elizabeth (IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 2000-02-28)
      This report provides an analysis of technology-based entrepreneurship, R&D and university technology transfer, workforce training, financing, and industry clusters, and benchmarks the Canary Islands with other regions and ...
    • Accelerating Technology-based Economic Growth and Entrepreneurship in Greater Moncton Part B, Full Data Presentation 

      IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin (2007-04)
      Report prepared for the Moncton Technology Planning Group, Moncton, NB, Canada. It emphasizes the importance of having common visions and action plans to mobilize key local partnerships.
    • Accelerating Technology-based Economic Growth and Entrepreneurship in Greater Moncton: Part A, Executive Summary  

      IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin (IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 2007-01)
      Report prepared for the Moncton Technology Planning Group, Moncton, NB, Canada. It emphasizes the importance of having common visions and action plans to mobilize key local partnerships.
    • Accelerating Technology-Based Growth and Entrepreneurship in the Greater Waco Region 

      IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin (IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 2002)
      Study prepared for the Greater Waco Technology Planning Group to assist in visioning a new economic future for Waco. The Executive Summary, which is prepared as a stand-alone document, is included in the main report along ...
    • An Assessment of Mental Health Services for Veterans in the State of Texas 

      Eaton, David; Hornbach, Rebecca; Marcotte, Lauren; Read, Lindsay (LBJ School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin, 2015)
      This report describes the complex challenges faced by veterans and their families in seeking, navigating, and attaining adequate mental health care in Texas. There are 1.7 million veterans in Texas, comprising 8.6 percent ...
    • Assets and Challenges for Accelerated Technology-Based Growth in Hidalgo County: A Knowledge-Based Benchmarking 

      Brazier, Gerald D.; Gibson, David V. (University of Texas Pan-American, 2001-10-31)
      Assessment of assets and challenges to the development of a knowledge-based economy in Hidalgo County, Texas, driven by technology industries, second-generation manufacturing, and value-added support services. Includes ...
    • Austin Technology-Based Industry Report 

      Gibson, David V.; Smilor, Raymond W.; Kozmetsky, George (IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 1991-03)
      Exploratory study to report on the current status of Austin's technology-based manufacturing industries, to identify emerging technologies that may be important to the Austin economy, and to provide a perspective on the ...
    • Austin's Wireless Future 

      IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin (IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 2004-01)
      This report explores the near-term future of wireless – ubiquitous mobile voice and data communication, with focus on three categories of wireless services and products (existing cellular and PCS services and products; ...
    • Belize: At the Crossroads 

      Castellanos, Osvaldo (2013-12)
      Report on assets and challenges for sustainable development in Belize. Written under the auspices of the Bridging Disciplines Programs at The University of Texas at Austin with mentor David V. Gibson of the IC² Institute.
    • Belize: Decoding the Census 

      Munoz, Ilse; Gibson, David V. (2015-08)
      Report on demographic, social, and economic trends in Belize based on the 2010 Census. Written under the auspices of the Bridging Disciplines Programs at The University of Texas at Austin with mentor David V. Gibson of the ...
    • Benchmarking Technology-Based Entrepreneurship in the Charleston Region 

      Gibson, David V.; Jarrett, James E.; Chesser, Michele; Graham, Mary; Warren, Jacquelyn; Hefner, Frank L.; Brown, Lloyd (IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 1996-08)
      A study of resources and opportunities for technology-based economic development in Charleston, South Carolina. The study draws on interviews and a survey of managers of technology-intensive enterprises and public-sector ...
    • Building Indigenous Companies: Private/Public Infrastructures for Economic Growth and Diversification 

      Kozmetsky, George; Smilor, Raymond W. (IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 1986-05)
      This monograph brings together selected articles and IC2 Institute research on the topic of regional economic development through the growth of locally founded (or "indigenous") companies, in contrast to development relying ...
    • Cameron County/Matamoros at the Crossroads: Assets and Challenges for Accelerated Regional and Binational Development 

      Gibson, David V.; Rhi-Perez, Pablo; Cotrofeld, Margaret; De Los Reyes, Oralia; Gipson, Mark (IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 2003)
      Study of assets and challenges for knowledge-based economic development in the Lower Rio Grande Valley. Includes demographic, economic, and education data for the region, as well as results of a survey of government and ...
    • Carbon Pricing and the Transition from Voluntary to Mandatory Markets 

      Otto, Jeff; Brown, Sam; Ebrahim, Tabrez; Partridge, Ian; Stautberg, Ed (Austin Technology Incubator, 2008)
      The current national and global call for a coordinated and meaningful response to climate change concerns is certain to shift the United States from several regional and voluntary carbon markets today to a global compulsory ...
    • Catching the Next Wave in the Corridor: The Convergence of Biotechnology, Nanotechnology and Information Technology 

      Smithson, Robert; Adams, Lance; Stacey, Steven; Evans, Eliza (IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 2003-03-20)
      Report on strategies for economic development in the Austin-San Antonio corridor based on an anticipated convergence of biotechnology, nanotechnology, and information technology.
    • CleanTX Analysis on the Smart Grid 

      Duran, Lindsay; Ebrahim, Tabrez; Faulhaber, Kurt; Serface, Joel; Sivaraman, Priya (Austin Technology Incubator, 2008)
      The utility industry in the United States has an opportunity to revolutionize its electric grid system by utilizing emerging software, hardware and wireless technologies and renewable energy sources. As electricity generation ...
    • CleanTX Analysis on Water: The Thirst for Power 

      King, Carey W.; Holman, Ashlynn S.; Webber, Michael E. (Austin Technology Incubator, 2008-05-14)
      Current technologies for power generation, with some exceptions such as wind turbines and photovoltaic solar cells, rely heavily on the availability of large amounts of water. Primarily this water is needed for cooling ...
    • Commercializing Technology Resources for Competitive Advantage 

      Konecci, Eugene B.; Kozmetsky, George; Smilor, Raymond W.; Gill, Michael D. Jr (IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 1986-09)
      Monograph on various aspects of technology commercialization, including sections on technology commercialization and regional economic development; commercializing research and development from U.S. federal laboratories; ...
    • County Agent Model for Entrepreneurship: An Economic Development Vision for Texas 

      Butler, John Sibley (IC² Institute, The University of Texas at Austin, 2002)
      In Texas, the entrepreneurial spirit of our people is our most renewable resource. We believe that innovations from Texas entrepreneurs will drive our State’s economic growth in the 21 st century. When it comes to ...
    • Creating a Carbon Capture and Storage Industry in Texas 

      Eaton, David; Duncan, Ian (LBJ School of Public Affairs, The University of Texas at Austin, 2007-02)
      Report on the potential for industrial development of geologic sequestration of CO₂ in the Texas Gulf Coast region. Funded in part by the IC² Institute.