May 20, 2016 in the afternoon, invited by SciTech Evaluation and Innovation Management Research Center, Professor Juan Rogers from Georgia Tech. made a report entitled "Assessing the quality and effects of best practices in public management in Science and Technology Policy "at Main Conference Room 418. Dr. Ye Xuanting hosted the meeting. Teachers from the Department of Technologic Economics and Strategic Management, the Department of Applied Economics as well as doctoral and graduate students from the SciTech Evaluation and Innovation Management Research Center and Data Analysis Research Center attended the meeting.
Speaker Profile:
Dr. Juan Rogers is Professor of Public Policy and Director of the Research Value Mapping Program at the School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology. His current research interests include modeling the R&D process, assessment of R&D impacts, especially in the formation of scientific and technical human capital, technology transfer, R&D policy and evaluation, the interaction of social and technical factors in the development of information technology, contextual factors of scientific and technical creativity, and information technology policy. He teaches courses on the logic of policy inquiry, qualitative and quantitative methods, information management and policy, science and technology policy, and bureaucracy and policy implementation.