Publications and Reports: 2000-2003
 
Bozeman,
Barry and Paul Hirsch, 2003.
Science, Technology and the
Distribution of Outcomes: Alternative Theories of the “Handicapper
General”.
Saavedra,
Pablo and Barry Bozeman, 2003.
The "Gradient Effect" in
Federal Laboratory-Industry Technology Transfer Partnerships: Which
Collaborator Should Perform What R&D Role?
Corley,
Elizabeth, Barry Bozeman, and Monica Gaughan. 2003. Evaluating
the Impacts of Grants on Women Scientists' Careers: The Curriculum Vita
as a Tool for Research Assessment.
Chapter in Phil Shapira and Stefan Kuhlmann, Eds.Learning from Science
and Technology Policy Evaluation. Edward Elgar.
Bozeman,
Barry and Juan D. Rogers, 2002.
A Churn Model of Scientific Knowledge Value: Internet Researchers as a
Knowledge Value Collective.
Research Policy, 31, 769-794
Gaughan,
Monica and Barry Bozeman. 2002.
Using curriculum vitae to compare some impacts of NSF research grants
with research center funding.
Research Evaluation 11,17-26.
Bozeman,
Barry and Dennis Wittmer, 2001.
Technical Roles and Success
of US Federal Laboratory-Industry Partnerships.
Science and Public Policy, 28(3), 169-178
Juan
D. Rogers and Barry Bozeman, 2001.
"Knowledge Value
Alliances": An Alternative to the R&D Project Focus in Evaluation.
Science, Technology and Human
Values, 26(1)
Juan
D. Rogers, Barry Bozeman, and Ivan Chompalov, 2001.
Obstacles and
Opportunities in the Application of Network Analysis to the Evaluation
of R&D.
Research Evaluation, 10(3)
Bozeman,
Barry and Juan Rogers, 2001.
Strategic Management of
Government-Sponsored R&D Portfolios.
Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, 19, 413-442
Bozeman,
Barry, James S. Dietz and Monica Gaughan, 2001.
Scientific and Technical Human Capital: An Alternative Model for
Research Evaluation.
IInt.
J. Technology Management,
22(8)
Juan
D. Rogers, 2001.
Software's "Functional Coding" and Personnel Mobility in Technology
Transfer: Linkage Fields between Industry and Publicly Funded Research.
Int.
J. Technology Management, 22(7-8), 835-850
Bozeman,
Barry, 2001.
Expanding the Mission of State Economic
Development.
Issues in Science and Technology
Bozeman,
Barry, 2000.
Technology transfer and public policy: a review of research and theory.
Research Policy, 29, 627-655
Juan
D. Rogers, 2000.
Levels of Collaboration in Scientific Research: Application of the
Knowledge Value Framework to Managing the Environment for Research.
Published as "Theoretical
Consideration of Collaboration in Scientific Research," chapter 6 in
Strategies for Competitiveness in Academic Research, edited by J. Scott
Hauger and Celia McEnaney, AAAS
James
S. Dietz, Ivan Chompalov, Barry Bozeman, Eliesh O'Neil Lane, and Jongwon
Park, 2000.
Using the Curriculum Vita to Study the
Career Paths of Scientists and Engineers: An Explanatory Assessment.
Scientometrics, 49(3)
James
S. Dietz, 2000.
Building a Social Capital Model of Research Development: the Case of
the Experimental Program to Stimulate Competitive Research.
Science and Public
Policy, 27(2)
MANAGING
THE NEW MULTIPURPOSE, MULTIDISCIPLINE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH CENTERS:
INSTITUTIONAL INNOVATION IN THE ACADEMIC COMMUNITY
The IBM Center for The Business of Government,
November 2003
ADVANCING
HIGH END COMPUTING: LINKING TO NATIONAL GOALS
The IBM Center for The Business of Government,
September 2003
GOVERNMENT
MANAGEMENT OF INFORMATION MEGA-TECHNOLOGY: LESSONS FROM THE INTERNAL
REVENUE SERVICE’S TAX SYSTEMS MODERNIZATION
The PricewaterhouseCoopers Endowment for The Business of Government,
March 2002
Final
Report of DE-FG02-96ER45562
CONTRACTOR CHANGE AT THE DEPARTMENT OF ENERGY'S MULTI-PROGRAM
LABORATORIES : THREE CASE STUDIES
Three Case Studies Funded by the Office of Basic Energy Sciences, Mar
31, 2001
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