Eric J. Boyer - Utep - University of Texas at El Paso

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Eric J. Boyer - Utep - University of Texas at El Paso
Eric J. Boyer
Kelly Hall 403, UTEP, 500 West University Avenue • El Paso, TX 79968
[email protected] • 915.747.6145 • http://expertise.utep.edu/profiles/ejboyer
EDUCATION
Ph.D., Public Policy and Public Administration, George Washington University (GWU), 2012
Dissertation Committee: Kathryn Newcomer, David Van Slyke, James Edwin Kee
Summer Institute in Survey Research Techniques, University of Michigan, 2009
M.P.A., Public Administration, Syracuse University, 2007
Certificate in Advanced Study of Nonprofit and Civil Society Organizations
B.A., English, St. Michael’s College, 1999
RESEARCH AND TEACHING INTERESTS
Public and Nonprofit Administration
Collaborative Leadership
Leadership in Complex Organizations
Public Participation & Citizen Engagement
Cross-Sector Collaboration
Organization Theory & Behavior
Nonprofit Leadership
Homeland Security & Disaster Management
ACADEMIC ASSIGNMENTS
Assistant Professor, Master of Public Administration Program, University of Texas at El Paso,
El Paso, TX (Sept. 2014 – present)
Postdoctoral Research Fellow, School of Public Policy, Georgia Institute of Technology,
Atlanta, GA (Aug. 2012 – Aug. 2014)
Adjunct Faculty, Trachtenberg School of Public Policy and Public Administration, George
Washington University, Washington, DC (Aug. 2009 – Aug. 2012)
PUBLICATIONS
Boyer, Eric, David Van Slyke, and Juan Rogers. Forthcoming. “An Empirical Examination of
Public Involvement in Public-Private Partnerships: Qualifying the Benefits of Public
Involvement in PPPs.” The Journal of Public Administration Research and Theory.
Forrer, John, James Edwin Kee, and Eric Boyer. 2014. Governing Cross-Sector Collaboration.
San Francisco: Jossey-Bass.
Kingsley, Gordon, Janelle Knox-Hayes, Juan Rogers, and Eric Boyer. 2014.
"Knowledge Management through Informal Knowledge Exchanges and Communities of
Practice in Public Organizations." In Public Administration Reformation: Market Demand
from Public Organizations, edited by Yogesh K. Dwivedi, Mahmud A. Shareef, Sanjay
Pandey and Vinod Kumar. London: Routledge.
Boyer, Eric, and Gordon Kingsley. 2013. "Mapping Knowledge Resources for Government
Learning on Public-Private Partnerships." Academy of Management Proceedings 2013 (1).
Forrer, John, James Edwin Kee, Kathryn Newcomer, and Eric Boyer. 2010. “Public Private
Partnerships and the Public Accountability Question.” Public Administration Review
(May/June): 475-484.
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WORKS IN PROGRESS
Boyer, Eric and Kathryn Newcomer. “Knowledge Management and Public-Private Partnerships
(PPP): How State Transportation Departs of Transportation Develop Knowledge for PPPs.”
Revise and Resubmit with The Journal of Strategic Contracting and Negotiation.
Boyer, Eric and Aleksey Kolpakov. “An Examination of Nonprofit Partnering Behavior.”
Boyer, Eric, Juan Rogers, and David Van Slyke. “Exploring Public Involvement Outcomes in
Public-Private Partnerships.”
Gordon Kingsley, Eric Boyer, Juan Rogers and Janelle Knox-Hayes. “A Quasi-Experimental
Approach to Understanding Communities of Practice in a State Transportation Agency.”
Boyer, Eric, Aleksey Kolpakov and Hans Peter Schmitz. “The Same or Different? Identifying
Leadership Traits within and outside of Nonprofit Collaborations”
Allen, Thad and Eric Boyer. “Developing a Concept of Collaborative Leadership for Major
Crises.”
PROFESSIONAL PUBLICATIONS (non-refereed)
Forrer, John, James Edwin Kee, and Eric Boyer. 2014. Managing Cross-Sector Collaboration.
The Public Manager. (Winter).
Kingsley, Gordon, Eric Boyer, Juan Rogers, and Janelle Knox-Hayes. 2014. “Implementing
Communities of Practice in the Georgia Department of Transportation.” Final Report.
GDOT Research Project No. RP 11-37.
Boyer, Eric. 2014. Review of Robert Agranoff’s “Collaborating to Manage: A Primer for the
Public Sector.” International Public Management Journal 17, (2): 293-296.
Boyer, Eric, Rich Cooper and Janet Kavinoky. 2011. “Public-Private Partnerships and
Infrastructure Resilience.” White Paper for the National Chamber Foundation at the U.S.
Chamber of Commerce.
Boyer, Eric. 2007. Review of Rosemary O’Leary’s “The Ethics of Dissent: Managing
Guerrilla Government” Policy Perspectives, The George Washington University Journal of
Public Policy and Public Administration 15, (Spring): 99-104.
CONFERENCE PRESENTATIONS
Kingsley, Gordon, Eric Boyer, Juan Rogers, and Janelle Knox-Hayes. (2015). “The Effects of
Communities of Practice on Workforce Transition: A Quasi-Experiment in the Georgia
Department of Transportation.” Paper Presentation at the 13 th Public Management Research
Association Conference (PMRC), Minneapolis, MN.
Boyer, Eric, Juan Rogers, and David Van Slyke. (2015). “Identifying the Influence of Public
Involvement on Public-Private Partnerships.” Paper Presentation at the 13th Public
Management Research Association Conference (PMRC), Minneapolis, MN.
Boyer, Eric and Aleksey Kolpakov. (2014). “Unpacking Partner Selection among Transnational
NGOs.” Paper Presentation at the Forty-Third Annual Research Conference of the
Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA),
Denver, CO.
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Smith, Rick and Eric Boyer. (2014). “A Community of Practice Approach to Knowledge
Management at the Georgia DOT.” Paper Presentation at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the
Transportation Research Board (TRB), Washington, DC.
Boyer, Eric and David Van Slyke. (2013). “Public Engagement in Public-Private
Partnerships: Re-Defining the Public in PPPs,” Paper Presentation at the Thirty-Third
Annual Research Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and
Management (APPAM), Washington, DC.
Boyer, Eric and Gordon Kingsley. (2013). "Communities of Practice and Workforce Transition
in Public Administration,” Paper Presentation at the Thirty-Third Annual Research
Conference of the Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM),
Washington, DC.
Boyer, Eric and Gordon Kingsley. (2013). “Mapping Knowledge Resources for Government
Learning on Public-Private Partnerships,” Paper Presentation at the 73rd Annual Meeting of
the Academy of Management (AOM), Orlando, FL.
Allen, Thad and Eric Boyer. (2013). “Strategies for Addressing Complex and
Wicked Problems in Public Administration,” Paper Presentation at the 12th Public
Management Research Association Conference (PMRC), Madison, WI.
Rogers, Juan, Gordon Kingsley, and Eric Boyer. (2013). “Technological Jurisprudence in the
Formation of Informal Networks of Knowledge Exchange in a State Transportation
Agency” Paper Presentation at the 12th Public Management Research Association
Conference (PMRC), Madison, WI.
Boyer, Eric and James Edwin Kee. (2013). “Public and Nonprofit Leadership in Heterarchies:
Core Strategies for Crises and Disasters,” Paper Presentation at the 71st Annual Conference
of the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), Chicago, IL.
Kingsley, Gordon, Ben Deitchtman and Eric Boyer (2013). “Adaptations of Policy Tools for
Innovation and Reform in Science Education Classes,” Poster Presentation at the 71st
Annual Conference of the Midwest Political Science Association (MPSA), Chicago, IL.
Boyer, Eric. (2013). “Knowledge Management and Public-Private Partnerships – Preparing
Public Managers for the Future,” Poster Presentation at the 92nd Annual Meeting of the
Transportation Research Board (TRB), Washington, DC.
Boyer, Eric. (2012). “Public Sector Strategies to Overcome Fiscal Constraints and
Serve the Public Interest through Public-Private Partnerships.” Poster Presentation at the
2012 Fall Conference of the Association of Public Policy and Management (APPAM),
Baltimore, MD.
Boyer, Eric. (2012). “Protecting the Public Interest amidst Fiscal Constraints: Channeling
Private Sector Roles in Infrastructure to provide more Resilient Approaches to Natural
Disasters,” Paper Presentation at the 70th Annual Conference of the Midwest Political
Science Association (MPSA), Chicago, IL.
Boyer, Eric. (2012). “Public-Private Partnerships and Infrastructure Resilience,” Presentation at
the Community Resiliency Workshop at the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, Washington, DC.
Boyer, Eric. (2012). “Building Capacity for Public-Private Partnerships (PPP): How State
Transportation Agencies Develop Skills and Systems to Manage PPPs,” Poster Presentation
at the 91st Annual Meeting of the Transportation Research Board (TRB), Washington, DC.
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Boyer, Eric. (2010). “Ensuring Fair and Effective Outcomes in Public-Private Partnerships
(PPPs): How Public Agencies Develop Skills in Designing and Implementing PPPs,” Paper
Presentation at the Thirty-Second Annual Research Conference of the Association for
Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM), Boston, MA.
Boyer, Eric. (2008). “Learning from Others: A Study of Inter-organizational Learning in
Arlington County’s Emergency Management Network,” Paper Presentation at the
Minnowbrook III Conference, Lake Placid, NY.
Boyer, Eric. (2007). “Agricultural Reform in the Kyrgyz Republic: Lessons Learned and
Priorities for Strengthening the Livestock Sub-Sector,” Paper Presentation at the
Development and Social Transformation Symposium, Syracuse, NY.
Boyer, Eric, with Recep Aktas, Tess McEnery, Jose Gallegos, Ion Ghetie-Rotaru, Diego Tisera,
Lorenal Vinuela, and Michael Scherger. (2007). “The Role of Donors in Civil Society
Democracy Promotion,” USAID’s Office of Democracy and Governance, Washington, DC.
OTHER CONFERENCE PARTICIPATION
(2013). Panel Chair. Panel on “Measurement and Methods in Public Management Research.”
The Public Management Research Association Conference, Madison, WI, June 20-22
(2013). Discussant. Panel on “Privatization and Contracting Out.” The Midwest Political
Science Association (MPSA) 71st Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, April 11-14.
(2013). Discussant. Poster Session on “Management and Leadership.” The Midwest Political
Science Association (MPSA) 71st Annual Conference, Chicago, IL, April 11-14.
(2011). Panel Chair. Panel on “Organizational Learning.” The Public Management Research
Association Conference, Syracuse, NY, June 2-4.
GRADUATE-LEVEL TEACHING EXPERIENCE
Organizational Theory & Behavior: Core Topics in Public Management (MPA), University of
Texas at El Paso, Fall 2014, Spring 2015, Instructor.
Leadership in Public Administration and Public Policy (MPA/MPP), George Washington
University, Summer 2012, Co-Instructor.
Contracting Out, Privatization and Public-Private Partnerships (MPA/MPP), George
Washington University, Summer 2012, Co-Instructor
Cross-Sector Governance in the U.S. Federal System (MPA/MPP), George Washington
University, Fall 2009, 2011, Instructor.
Cases in Public-Private Infrastructure Development (MPA/MPP), George Washington
University, Summer 2010, Co-Instructor.
Leadership in Complex Organizations and Crises (MPA/MPP), George Washington University,
Spring 2011, 2012, Guest Instructor and Assistant to Admiral Thad Allen.
Cases in Public-Private Infrastructure Development (MPA/MPP), George Washington
University, Summer 2008, Teaching Assistant for a Study Abroad Course to London.
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RESEARCH GRANT ADMINISTRATION
Postdoctoral Research Fellow
Georgia Institute of Technology, Atlanta, GA (Aug. 2012 – present).
Grant value: $391,443.15, 2-year study, P.I.: Gordon Kingsley
• Conducted more than 40 hours of ethnographic, observational fieldwork per week, by
working onsite with public administrators in the Georgia Department of Transportation.
• Reported on the study’s research design, and progress in implementation, to agency
leadership, including the chief engineer, in GDOT and faculty at Georgia Tech.
• Contributed to monthly meetings with senior leadership of GDOT to advise on
knowledge retention strategies for mitigating the impacts of employee retirements.
• Designed and administered surveys to more than 800 professionals in the Georgia State
Department of Transportation (GDOT), with an average response rate of 41%.
• Developed and led workshops on theory-driven approaches to knowledge management
for public administrators from two communities of practice within the agency.
• Analyzed survey data with regression analysis in SPSS, and analyzed interview
transcripts through content analysis in NVivo with faculty at Georgia Tech.
WORKSHOP PARTICIPATION
NVivo Workshop, March 12-13, 2013, Ivan Allen College, Georgia Tech, Atlanta, GA.
Summer Program in Survey Research Methods, first session, 2009, University of Michigan’s
Institute for Social Research, Ann Arbor, MI.
• Design of surveys, interviews, focus groups and participant observations.
• Mixed methods research design (combining qualitative and quantitative approaches).
PROFESSIONAL SERVICE
Review Service: Public Administration Review, The Journal of Public Administration Research
and Theory, The American Review of Public Administration, Administration & Society, M.E.
Sharpe, Inc. (book), The Transportation Research Board.
Committee Member, The Transportation Research Board, Revenue & Finance Committee, Subcommittee on Public-Private Partnerships, and Taskforce on Knowledge Management.
Invited Lecture, Presentation on U.S. Intergovernmental Relations, Department of Business and
Economics, The Catholic University of America (2012).
English as a Second Language Instructor, U.S. Peace Corps, At-Bashi Village, Kyrgyzstan
(1999-2001).
AWARDS
Best Poster Session Award, APPAM’s Fall Research Conference (2012)
Graduate Assistant Tuition Award, George Washington University (2007-2012)
Pass with Distinction, Doctoral Comprehensive Exam on Management and Organizations,
George Washington University (2010)
Graduate Assistant Tuition Award, The Maxwell School of Syracuse University (2007)
Annual Award in Academic Achievement, English Literature Department, St. Michael’s
College (1999)
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MEMBERSHIPS
American Society for Public Administration (ASPA)
Association for Public Policy Analysis and Management (APPAM)
Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA)
Public Management Research Association (PMRA)
Transportation Research Board (TRB)
LANGUAGES
Native English • Kyrgyz (fluent) • Russian (functional)
RELEVANT WORK EXPERIENCE
Over 5 years’ experience managing staff, projects, grants, and donor relations in international
nonprofit management. This work involved writing and reporting on multi-year grants, and
traveling to field offices in seven different countries (Belarus, Egypt, Lithuania, Paraguay,
Romania, South Africa, Ukraine) to coordinate international training and education programs
funded by the U.S. State Department and the U.S. Department of Education.