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Dr.
Barry Bozeman

Ander Crenshaw
Professor of Public Policy
Regents' Professor Public Policy
Office: Baldwin Hall 201B
Phone: (706) 583-5570
Fax: (706) 583-0610
E-mail: bbozeman@uga.edu
Office Hours: Tuesday 3:00 - 4:30
and by appointment

Barry Bozeman is Ander Crenshaw Professor and Regents’ Professor of Public Policy. He holds appointments as Adjunct Honorary Professor of Political Science at the University of Copenhagen and as Distinguished Visiting Scholar of Public Policy and Research Professor of Political Science at Arizona State University.  He is Fellow, Consortium for Science Policy and Outcomesand a  Research Team Leader for the NSF-funded multi-university Center for Nanotechnology and Society. Before joining the University of Georgia Bozeman served as Regents’ Professor of Public Policy, Georgia Tech, and Professor of Public Administration and Adjunct Professor of Engineering, the Maxwell School, Syracuse University. At Georgia Tech, he was first full-time Director of the School of Public Policy and founding Director of the Research Value Mapping Program. At Syracuse University, he was founding Director of the Center for Technology and Information Policy. Bozeman’s practitioner experience includes a position at the National Science Foundation's Division of Information Technology and a visiting position at the Science and Technology Agency's (Japan) National Institute of Science and Technology Policy. Bozeman is co-editor of Journal of Technology Transfer. Bozeman has served as a consultant to a variety of federal and state agencies in the United States, including the Internal Revenue Service, the Department of Commerce, the National Science Foundation and the Department of Energy. He has helped in the design and evaluation of the national innovation systems of the Republic of South Africa, Canada, New Zealand, France, Israel, Chile, and Argentina. He is a member of the scientific council of the Institut Francilien Recherche, Innovation et Société  (France).  Bozeman’s research has been funded by grants from the National Science Foundation, the Department of Energy, the National Institutes of Health, the Department of Commerce, EPA, the Office of Naval Research, the Kellogg Foundation, the Sloan Foundation, and the Rockefeller Foundation, among others. He has served on five National Academy of Science/National Academy of Engineering panels.

Research Interests
Bozeman 's research interests include public management, science and technology policy and higher education policy. Recent studies focus on public values and management, public organization theory, university ressearch centers, scientists' career trajectories, organizational red tape, and technological innovation and technology transfer.  He is co-director of the National Administrative Studies Project-III (NASP-III), a multi-stage, multi-university effort to develop public domain data for research in public management. For information and downloadable data from the NASP-III project, please visit the website:
National Administrative Studies Project III.

Honors and Awards
Professor Bozeman's research awards include the Charles Levine Award (ASPA and NASPAA), the Dimock Award (ASPA), the Lang-Rosen Award (Technology Transfer Society), the James Webb Award (ASPA). Bozeman received Syracuse University 's William Wasserman Award for teaching, citing his work with doctoral students. He is an elected Fellow of both the American Association for the Advancement of Science and the National Academy of Public Administration.

Teaching
Public Management, Organization Theory, Research Methods, Science and Technology Policy.  

Education
Ph.D., Ohio State University, Political Science
B.A., Florida Atlantic University, Political Science

Selected Recent and Forthcoming Publications

Books

Public Values and Public Interest (Georgetown University Press), 2007.
Bureaucracy and Red Tape (Prentice-Hall), 2000.
Limited by Design: R&D Laboratories in the U.S. National Innovation System (with M. Crow), 1998.

Journal Articles (2007-2008, selected)
B. Bozeman and Branco Ponomariov (in press) “Sector Switching from a Business to a Government Job: Fast Track Careers or Fast Track to Nowhere?” Public Administration Review.

B. Bozeman and Mary Feeney (in press) “Mentor Matching: A Goodness of Fit Model,” Administration and Society.

B. Bozeman and Mary Feeney (in press) “Public Managers’ Mentoring: What Affects Outcomes?” Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory.

B. Bozeman, J. Hardin and A.N. Link (in press) “Barriers to the Diffusion of Nanotechnology” Economics of Innovation and New Technology

A.N. Link, C. Swann, and B. Bozeman (in press) “A Time Allocation Study of University Faculty,” Economics of Higher Education.

Torben Beck Jørgensen and B. Bozeman (2007). “The Public Values Universe: An Inventory,” Administration and Society, 39, 3: 354-381.

B. Bozeman and A. Murdock (2007). “Public Managers’ Religiosity: Impact on Attitudes and Behavior,” International Public Management Journal, 10, 3, 287-306.

B. Bozeman, P. Laredo and V. Mangematin (2007) “Understanding the Emergence and Deployment of ‘Nano’ S&T,” Research Policy, 36, 3: 807-812.

B. Bozeman and M. Gaughan (2007). “Impacts of Grants and Contracts on Academic Researchers’ Interactions with Industry,” Research Policy, 36: 694-707.

Craig Boardman and B. Bozeman (2007) “Role Strain in University Research Centers,” Journal of Higher Education, 78, 3.

A. Link, D. Siegel and B. Bozeman (2007) “An Empirical Analysis of the Propensity of Academics to Engage in Informal University Technology Transfer,” Industrial and Corporate Change, 16, 4: 1-15.



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