Faculty in the Study of Human Resources in Science and Technology

Juan Rogers

Associate Professor
School of Public Policy
Phone: 404-894-6697
Email: juan.rogers@pubpolicy.gatech.edu
Web sites:
http://www.rvm.gatech.edu/rogers/index.htm
, http://www.rvm.gatech.edu/research_sthchbcu.htm

Ph.D., Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
Field: Science and Technology Studies

Research:

2005, PI, "Assessing the Outcomes and Impacts of R&D at RERCs: A 'Research Value Mapping" Capacity-Based Evaluation Approach," Sponsor: US Dept. of Education NIDRR.

2003-2004, Co-PI, “Developing Assessment Models for CONACYT: A Review of International Practices in the Measurement of Research” PI: Julia Melkers. Sponsor: CONACYT, Mexico.

2003, PI, “Maintaining American Supremacy in Supercomputers: Antecedents and Impacts of U.S. Policy in Supercomputing.” Co-awardee: Barry Bozeman. Sponsor: Price Waterhouse and Cooper, IBM Endowment for the Business of Government.

2002, PI, National Science Foundation, “The Institutionalization of National Science Digital Libraries: Multi-Institutional IT Systems in Evaluative Research”.

2003-2005, PI, “'Developing Capacity-Based Evaluation Approaches to University Science Programs: Comparing Interdisciplinary Centers and Traditional Academic Units.” Sponsor: National Science Foundation.

2003-2006, Co-PI, Department of Energy, US Government, Title: "Assessing Economic and Social Impacts of Basic Research Sponsored by the Office of Basic Energy Science."

2002-2003, Investigator, “Alternate Pathways to Success in Information Technology” Donna Llewellyn, PI, CETL, Georgia Institute of Technology. Sponsor: National Science Foundation.

Publications:

Juan D. Rogers and Gordon Kingsley. “Denying Public Value: The Role of the Public Sector in Accounts of the Development of the Internet.” Journal of Public Administration: Research and Theory 14 (2004): 371-393.

Barry Bozeman and Juan D. Rogers. “A Churn Model of Knowledge Value: Internet Researchers as a Knowledge Value Collective.” Research Policy 31 (2002): 769-794.

Juan D. Rogers. “Software’s ‘Functional Coding’ and Personnel Mobility in Technology Transfer: Linkage Fields between Industry and Publicly Funded Research,” International Journal of Technology Management 22(8) (2001): 835-850.

Juan D. Rogers and Barry Bozeman. “Knowledge Value Alliances: An Alternative Method to R&D Project Evaluation.” Science, Technology and Human Values 26(1) (Winter 2001): 23-55.

Barry Bozeman and Juan D. Rogers. “Strategic Management of Government-Sponsored R&D Portfolios: Project Outputs and `Scientific and Technical Human Capital.’” Environment and Planning C.: Government and Policy 19 (2001): 413-442.