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The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, Strategic Grant #20050815 ($200,000), 2005-<br />

2009<br />

“International Comparative Study on Product Innovation Process: China, Japan <strong>and</strong> the United<br />

States,” China Natural Science Foundation (Oversea Distinguished Young Scholars; Award #:<br />

70528002; RMB400,000), 2005-2008.<br />

“International Comparative Study on the Relationship between Customer Orientation <strong>and</strong><br />

Innovation Per<strong>for</strong>mance in the U.S., Chinese <strong>and</strong> Japanese Start-ups <strong>and</strong> Big Companies,”<br />

(with Tomoko Kawakami), Grant-in-Aid Scientific Research by Japan Society <strong>for</strong> Promotion<br />

of Science (JSPS), Scientific Research (B) No.17330100, 2005-2007, (9.3 Million Japanese<br />

yen). 2004-2007<br />

“A Study on the Adoption of New Products with Network Externalities,” with Tomoko<br />

Kawakami, Grant-in-Aid Scientific Research by Japanese Ministry of Education, Culture,<br />

Sports, Science <strong>and</strong> Technology (MEXT), Exploratory Research No.16653032, 2004-2006,<br />

(3.6 Million Japanese yen). 2003-2006<br />

“The Development of an Innovation In<strong>for</strong>mation Infrastructure” (with <strong>Michael</strong> F. Nichols,<br />

Arlan Dekoch, <strong>and</strong> Gwen Rishtermeyer), NSF Program 1662 Partnerships <strong>for</strong> Innovation-<br />

PFI, Award #: 0332378, $200,000, 2002-2005<br />

“Building a Core of Excellence in <strong>Entrepreneurship</strong>,” The Ewing Marion Kauffman<br />

Foundation, Grant #20041492 ($475,000), 2004-2005<br />

“Regional Entrepreneurial Catalyst in Seattle <strong>and</strong> Longview Washington,” (Dr. Lisa Z. <strong>Song</strong><br />

<strong>and</strong> Dr. <strong>Michael</strong> <strong>Song</strong>). The Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, ($185,000), 2001-2002<br />

“Missouri Technical Assistance Center Grant,” U.S. Department of Defense (Defense<br />

Logistics Agency Federal grant #: SP4800-03-2-0348, $70,000, 2006; Federal grant #:<br />

SP4800-02-2-0213, $70,000, 2005; Federal grant #: SP4800-01-2-0121, $70,000, 2004).<br />

Total: $210,000<br />

“Heartl<strong>and</strong> Technical Assistance Center Grant,” U.S. Department of Defense (Defense<br />

Logistics Agency Federal grant #: SP4800-04-2-0390, $65,000; Federal grant #: SP4800-04-<br />

2-0390, $65,000; Federal grant #: SP4800-04-2-0390, $65,000, 2004). Total: $195,000<br />

“Development of Chinese High Technology Firms,” (with Dr. Zongxian Feng, Xi’an JiaoTong<br />

University), National Social Science Foundation of China (Strategic Funded Project, Award #:<br />

03AJY006), RMB130,000, 2003-2004<br />

University of Washington UIF3 Grant <strong>for</strong> establishing the Center <strong>for</strong> Technology<br />

<strong>Entrepreneurship</strong> (received a grant of $860,000--$215,000 per year <strong>for</strong> four years)<br />

Technology Option in Portfolio Management from GM, with Lisa Zhao. ($45,100), 1998<br />

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