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Barry Bozeman is a professor emeritus at Arizona State University where he was founding Director, Center for Organization Research and Design, Regents' Professor and Arizona Centennial Professor of Technology Policy and Public Management. He specializes in two disparate fields,
organization theory Organizational theory refers to the set of interrelated concepts that involve the sociological study of the structures and operations of formal social organizations. Organizational theory also attempts to explain how interrelated units of organiz ...
and science and technology policy.


Early life and education

Bozeman was born in
Birmingham, Alabama Birmingham ( ) is a city in the north central region of the U.S. state of Alabama. Birmingham is the seat of Jefferson County, Alabama's most populous county. As of the 2021 census estimates, Birmingham had a population of 197,575, down 1% fr ...
on January 18, 1947 to Glenn Bozeman and Audrey J. Bozeman (née Martin). His mother was a full-time homemaker and this father a construction worker. His early life was characterized by much family relocation, resulting in his attending 21 different schools before the 7th grade. In 1960, the family settled down in
West Palm Beach, Florida West Palm Beach is a city in and the county seat of Palm Beach County, Florida, United States. It is located immediately to the west of the adjacent Palm Beach, which is situated on a barrier island across the Lake Worth Lagoon. The populati ...
and Bozeman graduated from
Palm Beach High School Palm Beach Lakes Community High School, also known as Lakes or PBL, is a coeducational public high school located in the Palm Beach Lakes community of West Palm Beach, Florida. It is under the jurisdiction of the School District of Palm Beach ...
in 1964. He attended Palm Beach High Junior College, in
Lake Worth, Florida Lake Worth Beach, previously named Lake Worth, is a city in east-central Palm Beach County, Florida, United States, located about north of Miami. The city's name is derived from the body of water along its eastern border known as the Lake Worth ...
, (now Palm Beach State College), graduating in 1966. Bozeman played on the varsity baseball team at Palm Beach Junior College where he had the distinction of scoring the first run in the new team’s history.


Career

In 1970, Bozeman entered the doctoral program in political science at
Ohio State University The Ohio State University, commonly called Ohio State or OSU, is a public land-grant research university in Columbus, Ohio. A member of the University System of Ohio, it has been ranked by major institutional rankings among the best publ ...
, focusing on public policy studies. He graduated in 1973 and, that same year, began as an Assistant Professor of Political Science at Georgia Institute of Technology. During that period, he began specializing in Science and Technology Policy and in 1974, as part of the
Intergovernmental Personnel Act The Intergovernmental Personnel Act of 1970 is a U.S. law specifying conditions for assigning workers to temporary duties across governmental boundaries, to or from the U.S. federal government and other governments and quasi-governmental organizatio ...
, took a position as an analyst in the National Science Foundation’s Division of Information Science and Technology. After returning briefly to Georgia Tech, Bozeman took a job at the University of Missouri-Columbia, where he was appointed in the Department of Political Science, as well as the new Department of Public Administration. In 1977, Bozeman began a long stay (1977-1993) at Syracuse University’s Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs. While at Syracuse, Bozeman was the Director of the Doctoral Program (1979-1986) and was the founding director of the Center for Technology and Information Policy. He moved in 1993 to be the first full-time director of the new School of Public Policy at Georgia Tech and was later appointed as Regent’s Professor, the first social scientist to become a Regent’s Professor at Georgia Tech. In 2006, Bozeman moved to University of Georgia where he became the first holder of the Department of Public Administration and Policy’s Ander Crenshaw Chair in Public Policy. In 2013, Bozeman moved to Arizona State University where he is Arizona Centennial Professor of Technology Policy and Public Management and Director of the Center for Organization Research and Design.


Honors and awards


NASPAA/ASPA Distinguished Researcher Award (2014)George Fredrickson Award, Public Management Research Association (2013)
for lifetime of intellectual contributions to the field of public management, 2013
Herbert Simon Award, American Political Science Association (2013)
best book on public administration topic, 2007-2012 (Public Values and Public Interest, Georgetown University Press 2007) *Fellow, American Association for the Advancement of Science, elected 2005

elected 2006.
Charles Levine Award
National Association for Schools of Public Affairs and Administration and American Society for Public Administration, career award for research, teaching and professional service (national award recognizing one academic scholar each year), 2000 *
Fulbright Fellowships The Fulbright Program, including the Fulbright–Hays Program, is one of several United States Cultural Exchange Programs with the goal of improving intercultural relations, cultural diplomacy, and intercultural competence between the people o ...
,
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, 1989–90, Valencia Polytechnic and INGENIO, 2012


Scholarly contributions

Bozeman’s chief contributions to organization theory and public administration include: *The theory of “dimensional publicness,” showing all organizations are affected by the constraints and endowment of political authority and of market authority and that behavior can be predicted from the mix of these forces. *The normative “public value theory,” set as an alternative to market failure theory and suggesting that public values can be attained by a variety of institutions, public and private, acting separately or together. *Theory and empirical research on organizational red tape and bureaucratic pathologies. Bozeman’s chief contributions to science and technology policy include: *Research and theory on technology transfer, suggesting that a wide variety of outcome measures should be embraced (“contingent theory of effectiveness”) rather than solely short-term market impacts. *Research and theory on scientific collaboration, both at the level of the individual researcher and the scientific organization or research center.


Personal life

Barry Bozeman and his wife Monica Gaughan live in Tempe, Arizona. Dr. Gaughan, a sociologist, is a faculty member at Arizona State University. Bozeman has three children, a son John and daughters Brandyn and Rosadelia.


Selected publications


Books


Barry Bozeman and Craig Boardman, Research Collaboration and Team Science: A State-of-the-Art Review and Agenda
(Springer Publishing, 2014).
Barry Bozeman and Mary Feeney, Rules and Red Tape Research: A Prism for Understanding Theory Development in Public Administration
(Sharpe Publishing, 2011).

Barry Bozeman, Public Values and Public Interest: Counterbalancing Economic Individualism ( Georgetown University Press, 2007). [Awarde
Herbert Simon Award of the American Political Science Association
best book in Public Administration during period 2007-2012].
Barry Bozeman, Bureaucracy and Red Tape
(Englewood Cliffs, N.J.:Prentice-Hall, 2000).
Michael Crow and Barry Bozeman, Limited by Design: R&D Laboratories in the United States
(New York:
Columbia University Press Columbia University Press is a university press based in New York City, and affiliated with Columbia University. It is currently directed by Jennifer Crewe (2014–present) and publishes titles in the humanities and sciences, including the fiel ...
, 1998)
Barry Bozeman, All Organizations are Public: Bridging Public and Private Organization Theory
(San Francisco: Jossey-Bass Publishing, 1987).


Articles

''This list only contains articles from 2000 onward.'' * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * * *


References


External links


Faculty websiteCurriculum VitaCenter for Organization Research and Design website
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