SAES-422 Multistate Research Activity Accomplishments Report
Sections
Status: Approved
Basic Information
- Project No. and Title: NCCC_OLD65 : Social Change in the Marketplace: Producers, Retailers, Consumers
- Period Covered: 10/01/2002 to 09/01/2003
- Date of Report: 08/01/2003
- Annual Meeting Dates: 11/01/2002 to 11/02/2002
Participants
Holly Bastow-Shoop, North Dakota State University Missy Bye, University of Minnesota Mary Lynn Damhorst, Iowa State University Marsha Dickson, Chair, Kansas State University Cynthia Jasper, University of Wisconsin-Madison Laura Jolly, Secretary, University of Tennessee Hilda Lakner, University of Illinois Sharron Lennon, The Ohio State University Brenda Sternquist, Michigan State University David Andrews, Administrative Advisor, The Ohio State University
Attachment sent to NIcole Nelson NCRA Office University of Wisconsin
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Accomplishments
This project offers potential impacts of strenthening the scientific base of the research program & increasing the effect of research on public policy. Research infrastructure related to social change in the marketplace will be strenghtened by increases in: no.of Federal grants & private/industry partnerships submitted or initiated byparticipants, no. of reviews recieved by participants,external $ support to participants,no. of scientists working in field on Federal project reviews &review panels,no. of manuscripts submitted to journals, no. of scholars whose work is cited in leading research abstracts indices,funding & research productivity on the part of ethnic minority researchers. In addition a profile of successful characteristics of proposals funded will be developed andthe development of model research programs related to social change in the marketplace will be developed.
On Aug. 6 2002 a Foundation Grantsmanship Workshop was conducted at the Foundation Center NYNY. Twelve individuals attended, representing 9 universities. A special topics session proposal was submitted and accepted for the American Marketing Society/ American Collegiate Retail Assoc. Triennial conference in November.A panel entitled, "Program Enhancement via
Business and Industry Partnerships" will be organized by NCR-65 members for all conference participants to attend.
On Aug. 6 2002 a Foundation Grantsmanship Workshop was conducted at the Foundation Center NYNY. Twelve individuals attended, representing 9 universities. A special topics session proposal was submitted and accepted for the American Marketing Society/ American Collegiate Retail Assoc. Triennial conference in November.A panel entitled, "Program Enhancement via
Business and Industry Partnerships" will be organized by NCR-65 members for all conference participants to attend.