Associate Professor

 


 
PUBLICATIONS

Books (In Preparation):
Corley, Elizabeth A. and Barry Bozeman. Evaluating Public R&D: The Research Value Mapping Approach.

Campbell, Heather E. and Elizabeth A. Corley. Urban Environmental Policy Analysis: Theory and Practice Toward Sustainability.

Peer– Reviewed Publications:
Neff, Mark and Elizabeth A. Corley. (2008, forthcoming). 35 Years and 160,000 Articles: A Bibliometric Exploration of the Evolution of Ecology. Scientometrics.

P. Craig Boardman and Elizabeth A. Corley. (2008). University research centers and the composition of research collaborations. Research Policy, Volume 37: 900-913.

White, Dave D., Elizabeth A. Corley, and Margaret S. White. (2008). Water Managers’ Perceptions of the Science-Policy Interface in Phoenix, Arizona: Implications for an Emerging Boundary Organization. Society & Natural Resources, Volume 21: 230-243.

Corley, Elizabeth A. and Meghna Sabharwal. (2007). Foreign-Born Academic Scientists and Engineers: Producing More and Getting Less than their U.S.-Born Peers? Research in Higher Education, Volume 48, Number 8: 909-940.

Scheufele, Dietram A., Elizabeth A. Corley, Sharon Dunwoody, Tsung-jen Shih, Elliott Hillback, and David Guston. (2007). Nanotechnology Scientists Worry about Some Risks More than the General Public. Nature Nanotechnology, Volume 2, Number 12: 732-734.

Minteer, Ben A. and Elizabeth A. Corley. (2007). Conservation or Preservation?: A Case Study of the Foundations of Environmental Management. Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Volume 20(4): 307-333.

Corley, Elizabeth A. (2007). A Use-and-Transformation Model for Evaluating Public R&D: Illustrations from Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome (PCOS) Research. Evaluation & Program Planning, Volume 30: 21-35.

Corley, Elizabeth A., P. Craig Boardman, and Barry Bozeman. (2006). Design and the Management of Multi-Institutional Research Collaborations: Theoretical Implications from Two Case Studies. Research Policy, Volume 35, Issue 7: 975-993.

Corley, Elizabeth A. (2005). How Do Career Strategies, Gender, and Work Environment Affect Faculty Productivity in University-Based Science Centers? Review of Policy Research, Volume 22, Number 5: 637-655.

Corley, Elizabeth A. and Monica Gaughan. (2005). Scientists’ Participation in University Research Centers: What Are the Gender Differences? Journal of Technology Transfer, Volume 30, Number 4: 371-381.

Corley, Elizabeth A. (2004). U.S. National Forest Policies Regarding Logging: A Case Study of Citizens and Scientists in the Chattahoochee National Forest, Policy Studies, Volume 25, Number 2: 103-120.

Bozeman, Barry and Elizabeth A. Corley. (2004). Scientists’ Collaboration Strategies: Implications for Scientific and Technical Human Capital, Research Policy, Volume 33, Issue 4: 599-616.

Minteer, Ben, Elizabeth A. Corley, and Robert Manning. (2004). Environmental Ethics Beyond Principle? The Case for a Pragmatic Contextualism, Journal of Agricultural and Environmental Ethics, Volume 17, Issue 2: 131-156.

Corley, Elizabeth A., Leisha Dehart-Davis, Jim Lindner, and Michael Rodgers. (2003). Inspection/Maintenance Program Evaluation: Replicating the Denver Step Method for an Atlanta Fleet, Environmental Science and Technology, Volume 37, Issue 12: 2801-2806.

Corley, Elizabeth A., Barry Bozeman and Monica Gaughan. (2003). Evaluating the Impacts of Grants on Women Scientists’ Careers: The Curriculum Vita as a Tool for Research Assessment, In Learning from Science and Technology Policy Evaluation: Experiences from the United States and Europe. Edited by Philip Shapira and Stefan Kuhlmann. Northampton, Massachusetts: Edward Elgar.

Dehart-Davis, Leisha, Elizabeth A. Corley, and Michael Rodgers. (2002). Evaluating Vehicle Inspection/Maintenance Programs Using Onroad Emissions Data: The Atlanta Reference Method, Evaluation Review, Volume 26, Number 2: 111-144.

Book Reviews:
Corley, Elizabeth. (2003). Review of Haller, Stephen, Apocalypse Soon? Wagering on Warnings of Global Catastrophe, in Journal of Philosophy, Science and Law, Volume 3.

Invited Contributions:
Scheufele, Dietram A. and Corley, Elizabeth A. (2008). The science and ethics of good communication. Next generation Pharmaceutical, 4(1), 66.

Corley, Elizabeth. “Planning.” Shultz, David (Editor). The Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2003.

Corley, Elizabeth. “Clean Water Act.” Shultz, David (Editor). The Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy. New York: Facts on File, Inc., 2003

Conference Papers & Presentations:

Corley, Elizabeth A., Dietram A. Scheufele and Qian Hu. (November, 2008). "Exploring Public and Scientist Attitudes about the Risks and Regulation of Nanotechnology Research: What Does the Future Hold for Policy-making?" Thirtieth Annual Research Conference for the Association for Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM).  Los Angeles, CA.

Ho, Shirley S., Dietram A. Scheufele and Elizabeth A. Corley. Influences of Mass Media, Interpersonal Communication, and Cognitive Processing on Risks versus Benefits Perception of Nanotechnology. Paper presented at the annual convention of the Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication, Chicago, IL. August 2008. Role: Paper Co-Author.

Corley, Elizabeth A. Young Scientists Nanotechnology Workshop, French Embassy, Washington, DC. July 2008. Role: Presenter and Workshop Participant.

Corley, Elizabeth A. Engineering Education Evaluation Thought Leaders' Workshop, National Science Foundation, Washington, DC. May 2008. Role: Invited Presenter and Workshop Participant.

Corley, Elizabeth A. Scientists and the Public: Comparing Views on Nanotechnology Risks and Regulations. Invited presentation for the Consortium for Science, Policy and Outcomes (CSPO) Enlightening Lunch, Tempe, AZ. April 15, 2008. Role: Invited Presenter.

Sabharwal, Meghna and Elizabeth A. Corley. Examining the Personal Characteristics and Career Trajectories of Doctoral Graduates in Public Policy and Administration Fields. American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) 69th Annual Conference, Dallas, TX. March 2008. Role: Paper Co-Author.

A Comparative Look at Markets, Media, and Emerging Attitudes About Nanotechnology. American Association for the Advancement of Science (AAAS) Annual Meeting, Boston, MA. February 2008. Role: Paper Co-Author with Dietram A. Scheufele.

National Science Foundation ADVANCE Workshop for Women, Minorities and Interdisciplinarity. Columbia University. November 2007. Role: Presenter and Invited Workshop Participant.

Scholarly Collaboration & Productivity Patterns In the Public Policy Literature: Analyzing Recent Trends. Twenty-Ninth Annual APPAM Research Conference: What Else Shapes Public Policy Analysis and Management? Washington, DC. November 8-10, 2007. Role: Paper Presenter and Co-Author with Meghna Sabharwal.

University Research Centers and the Composition of Research Collaborations. Twenty-Ninth Annual APPAM Research Conference: What Else Shapes Public Policy Analysis and Management? Washington, DC. November 8-10, 2007. Role: Paper Co-Author with P. Craig Boardman and Barry Bozeman.

Nanotechnology Attitudes Among Scientists and the Public. Annual Meeting, Society for Social Studies of Science. Montréal, October 11-14, 2007. Role: Paper Presenter and Paper Co-Author with: Dietram A. Scheufele, Elliott Hillback, Tsung-jen Shih, Sharon Dunwoody and David Guston.

Emerging and Developed Social Networks: Interdisciplinary Collaboration within University-Based Science Centers. Twenty-Eighth Annual APPAM Research Conference: Tax and Spend: Designing, Implementing, Managing and Evaluating Effective Redistributional Policies. Madison, Wisconsin. November 2006. Role: Co-Author with Julia Melkers and Kimberly Johns.

Mentoring and Collaborative Relationships in Public Organizations. Twenty-Eighth Annual APPAM Research Conference: Tax and Spend: Designing, Implementing, Managing and Evaluating Effective Redistributional Policies. Madison, Wisconsin. November 2006. Role: Session Chair.

Building and Benefiting from Center-Based Interdisciplinary Research: Analysis of Process and Outcomes. 2006 Technology Transfer Society Conference: Next Generation Innovation: New Approaches and Policy Designs. Atlanta, Georgia. September 27 – 29, 2006. Role: Co-Author with Julia Melkers and Eric Welch.

How Climate Changed Ecology: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Changing Focus of Ecological Research. Gordon Research Conference on Science and Technology Policy, Big Sky, Montana. August 2006. Role: Poster Co-author with Mark Neff.

How Climate Changed Ecology: A Bibliometric Analysis of the Changing Focus of Ecological Research. Ecological Society of America Annual Meeting. Memphis, Tennessee. August 2006. Role: Poster Co-author with Mark Neff.

Measuring Interdisciplinary Collaboration Within University–Based Science Centers Using Innovative Evaluation Techniques. The Atlanta Conference on S&T Policy 2006: US-EU Policies for Research and Innovation. Atlanta, Georgia. May 18-20, 2006. Role: Co-Author and Presenter with Julia Melkers and Kimberly Johns.

Expert Perspectives on Science, Politics, and Water Management in Phoenix. Central Arizona–Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research (CAP LTER) 8th Annual Poster Symposium. Tempe, Arizona. January 19, 2006. Role: Poster Co-author with Arianne Peterson, Peter Howe, Margaret White, and Dave White.

Assessing the Capacity for Innovating. Twenty-Seventh Annual APPAM Research Conference: Understanding and Informing Policy Design. Washington, D.C., November 2005. Role: Panel Discussant.

Scientists’ Participation in University Research Centers: What Are the Gender Differences? Technology Transfer Society Annual Conference: Advancing Innovation and Entrepreneurship. Kansas City, MO, September 2005. Role: Paper Co-Author with Monica Gaughan.

University-Based Science Centers: A New "Old Boy's" Academic Club? 100th Annual Meeting of American Sociological Association: Comparative Perspectives, Competing Explanation: Accounting for the Rise and Declining Significance of Sociology. Philadelphia, PA, August 2005. Role: Paper Co-Author with Monica Gaughan.

Citizen and Expert Perspectives on Water Sustainability in Arizona. Arizona Water Summit: Urban Water Sustainability Session. Northern Arizona University, Flagstaff, AZ, August 2005. Role: Paper Co-Author with Dave White and Meg White.

Evaluating U.S. Science Centers: Innovative Methods and Techniques. Twenty-Sixth Annual APPAM Research Conference: Creating and Using Evidence in Public Policy Analysis and Management. Atlanta, Georgia, October 2004. Role: Panel Organizer.

Evaluating Research as a “Knowledge Value Collective:” The Case Study of Polycystic Ovarian Syndrome Research. Twenty-Sixth Annual APPAM Research Conference: Creating and Using Evidence in Public Policy Analysis and Management. Atlanta, Georgia, October 2004. Role: Paper Presenter and co-author with Barry Bozeman.

Science & Technology Policy: Who Wins, Who Loses, Who Cares? Gordon Research Conference in Science & Technology Policy. Big Sky, Montana, August 2004. Role: Poster Committee Member.

Water Supply in Greater Phoenix: Improving Regional Decision Making Through University Partnerships. Central Arizona – Phoenix Long-Term Ecological Research Sixth Annual Poster Symposium. Arizona State University, February, 2004. Role: Poster Co-author with C. L. Redman, G. Gammage, N. Jones, J. Holway, J. Keane, S. Megdal, and R. Quay.

The Technology Divide: Distributional Consequences of Science and Technology Policy. Twenty-Fifth Annual APPAM Research Conference: The "M in APPAM": Taking a Special Look at the Capacity of Government to Implement Public Policies. Washington, D.C., November 2003. Role: Chair of Panel.

Temporal Scales and Logging in the Chattahoochee National Forest: A Content Analysis and Reflections on Public Involvement. Twenty-Third Annual APPAM Research Conference: Public Policy Analysis and Public Policy: Making the Connection. Washington, D.C., November 2001. Role: Paper Presenter and Author.

Constraints on the Careers and Productivity of Women Scientists: Implications for Research Policy. Twenty-Second Annual APPAM Research Conference: Doing and Using Public Policy Analysis and Management Research. Seattle, WA, November 2000. Role: Paper Presenter and co-author with Barry Bozeman and Monica Gaughan.

Evaluating Inspection/ Maintenance Program Effectiveness: Reconciliation of the Denver Step and Atlanta Reference Methods. Tenth CRC On-Road Vehicle Emissions Workshop. San Diego, CA, March 2000. Role: Paper Presenter and co-author with Michael O. Rodgers.