Robert C. Rodgers, Ph.D.
7722 Cooper Point Road
Olympia, Washington 98502
robert@dissertationhelp.us
ROBERT RODGERS
EDUCATION
Michigan State University, Ph.D.
Labor Relations & Human Resource Management, 1981
Michigan State University, MLIR
Labor & Industrial Relations, 1978
Cornell University, MPA
Public Administration, 1974
Vanderbilt University, BA
Economics, 1968
EXPERIENCE
2004-2010Â Â Â Â Founder, Parkinsons Recovery, www.parkinsonsrecovery.com
1995-2003Â Â Â Â Professor, Martin School of Public Policy, University of Kentucky
1987-1994Â Â Â Â Â Associate Professor, Martin School, University of Kentucky
1986Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Assistant Secretary of State, State of Texas
1981-1985Â Â Â Â Â Assistant Professor, Management Department, College of Business, University of Texas at Austin
1975-1976Â Â Â Â Assistant County Administrator, Southampton County, Virginia
1969-1972Â Â Â Â Â U.S. Naval Officer, Personnel Officer for the Roosevelt Roads Naval Base.
PUBLICATIONS
Robert Rodgers (2010). Road to Recovery from Parkinsons Disease.
Robert Rodgers (2009). Five Steps to Recovery.
Robert Rodgers (2008) . Pioneers of Recovery.
Jason Jensen & Robert Rodgers (2001). The Intellectual Gold Mine of Case Study Research. Public Administration Review,
Robert Rodgers & Nanette  Rodgers (2000).   Defining the Boundaries of Public Administration: Undisciplined Mongrels versus Disciplined Purists. Public Administration Review. 60(5): 435-445.
Robert Rodgers & Nanette Rodgers (1999).  The Sacred Spark of Academic Research. Journal of Public Administration Theory and Practice,9: 473-492.
Julie Cencula Olberding and Robert Rodgers (1999). Buy from they neighbor: Local Affinity and its influence on consumer behavior and public policy. Journal of Public Affairs and Issues, Volume II: 1-18.
Jason Jensen, Julie Olberding & Robert Rodgers (1997).  The relationship between Leader-Member Exchange (LMX) quality and subordinate performance: A meta-analytic review.  Best Paper Proceedings.  Academy of Management, Organizational Behavior Division, 320-324.
Robert Rodgers and John E. Hunter (1996).  The Methodological War of the “Hardheads” versus the “Softheads.” The Journal of  Applied Behavioral Science, 32, 187-206.
Robert Rodgers  & Philip Joyce  (1996).  The  effect of  underforecasting on the accuracy of revenue forecasts by state  governments, Public Administration Review, 56, 48-56.
Robert Rodgers (1996).  Pay for value. To appear in Edward Szewczak & Mehdi Khosrowpour (Eds.), The Human Side of Information Technology, (pp. 44-61). Idea Group Publishing.
John E. Hunter & Robert Rodgers (1995).  Flawed theories about study flaws. R. W. Woodman & W. A. Pasmore (Eds.), Research in Organizational Change and Development, 8, 297-335.
Jack Stieber & Robert Rodgers (1994).  Discharge for cause: History and development in the United States. The Annals of the American Academy of Political and Social Science, 536, 70-78.
Robert Rodgers & John E. Hunter (1994). The discard of study evidence by literature reviewers, Journal of Applied Behavioral Science, 30, 329-345.
Robert Rodgers & John E.  Hunter (1993).  A component process theorem of job satisfaction. International Journal of Human Resource Management, 4, 425-442.
Robert Rodgers,  John E.  Hunter & Deborah Rogers,  (1993). Influence of top management commitment on management program success. Journal of Applied Psychology, 78, 151-155.
Robert Rodgers (1992). Antidotes to the idiot’s paradox.  In Urs E.  Gattiker (ed.),  Technology-Mediated Communication, Volume 3, Berlin: Walter De Gruyter, 227-271.
Robert Rodgers & John E. Hunter, (1992). A foundation of good management practice in government: Management by Objectives. Public Administration Review, 52 (1), 27-39.
Robert Rodgers & John E. Hunter, (1991).  Impact of management by objectives on  organizational productivity Monograph: Journal of Applied Psychology, 76 (2), 322-336.
Robert C. Rodgers & Cheryl Maranto. (1989).  Causal models of academic productivity in psychology. Journal of Applied Psychology 74(4), 636-649.
Lisa Rose Berlinger,  William H. Glick & Robert C. Rodgers. (1988).  Job enrichment and performance improvement.  In John P. Campbell & Richard J. Campbell (eds), Productivity in Organizations (San Francisco; Jossey Bass) 219-254.
Robert C. Rodgers.  (1986).  An interesting, bad theory of mediation. Public Administration Review  46(1), 67-74; “Response to Kolb,” Public Administration Review 46(6): 684-685.
Robert C. Rodgers, I. B. Helburn, & John E. Hunter. (1986). The relationship of seniority to job performance following reinstatement. Academy of Management Journal, 28(4), 101-114.
Jeffrey D.  Straussman,  Stuart Bretschneider & Robert C. Rodgers. (1986). Public unions and penalties for striking across the states, Review of Public Personnel Administration, 6(3), 19-36.
I.B. Helburn & Robert C. Rodgers.  (1985).  Hesitancy of arbitrators to accept interest arbitration cases: A test of conventional wisdom. Public Administration Review 45(3): 398-402.
W. W. Cooper, Joanna Ho, John E. Hunter & Robert C. Rodgers. (1985). The impact of the foreign corrupt practices act on internal control practices.  Journal of Accounting, Auditing and Finance 9(1), 22-39.
Robert C. Rodgers & Jack Stieber. (1985).  Employee discharge in the twentieth century. Monthly Labor Review 108(9), 35-41.
Robert C. Rodgers & I. B. Helburn. (1985).  The arbitrariness of arbitrators’ decisions. Industrial Relations Research Association Proceedings, 234-241.
Chalmer E. Labig, I.B. Helburn & Robert C. Rodgers. (1985). Discipline history,  seniority, and reason for discharge as predictors of post reinstatement performance. The Arbitration Journal 40(3), 44-52.
Cheryl Maranto & Robert C.   Rodgers. (1984).   Does work experience increase productivity?  A test of the on-the-job training hypothesis. Journal of Human Resources 19(3), 341-357.
Robert C. Rodgers & Jeffrey Straussman. (1984).  What factors contribute to the duration of strikes by public employees? International Journal of Public Administration 6(2), 183-199.
I.B. Helburn & Robert C.  Rodgers. (1984).  The effect of personalized appeals on questionnaire response. Southwest American Institute for Decision Sciences, (1984) 124-126.
Robert C. Rodgers. (1983).  The public employer’s incentive to take a strike. Academy of Management Proceedings, 342-346.
Robert C. Rodgers. (1983). Mediator effectiveness: Is time of involvement important? American Institute for Decision Sciences Proceedings, 831-834.
Robert C. Rodgers. (1983).  Public employee strike duration: A five state analysis. Midwest American Institute for Decision Sciences Proceedings, 128-130.
Robert C. Rodgers.  (1982).  The effectiveness of impasse resolution mechanisms in reducing strikes by public sector employees. American Institute for Decision Sciences Proceedings, 224-226.
Robert C. Rodgers, (1980).  A replication of the Burton-Krider model of public employee strike activity 1974-1975. Industrial Relations Research Association Proceedings, 241-251.
Jeffrey Straussman & Robert C. Rodgers, (1979).  Public sector unionism and tax burdens: Are they related?   Policy Studies Journal 8(3),  438-447; Reprinted in Charles Bulmer & John Carmichael (eds.) Labor & Employment Policy (1980) 229-239.
TEACHING
Honors
1985 Texas Excellence Teaching Award for the School of
Business, University of Texas
1983 Texas Business Administration Foundation award for
teaching excellence by an Assistant Professor
Courses
Organizational Theory  and Behavior,   Human Resource
Management,  Program Evaluation,  Meta-analysis,  Labor
Relations, Statistics
Executive Development
Instructor for The Process of Benchmarking in State
Government: A Workshop for all Reeingineeing Task Groups
in the state of Kentucky (1997).
Coordinator and instructor for one week of a twelve week
certificate program in financial management which was
funded by the United States Information Agency and offered
to managers from five Central Asian Republics (1994).
Leadership Development  Team leader for  the Federal
Executive Institute, Charlottesville, Virginia (1991).
Management development training for the University of Texas
Management Development Programs (1983-1987)
Faculty  for the  Texas  state government  Executive
Development Training Program (1985)
Facilitation Activities
Carnahan Vision Conference on the Future of Commercial
Trucking in the United States (January, 1998).
Texas  Job  Partnership Training  Council’s  Planning  Committee (1985)
PRESENTATIONS
Jack Hunter and Robert Rodgers, The Control Group and Meta-Analysis. Presented at the Academy o0f Management in Chicago (1999).
Robert Rodgers, Jasen Jensen & Julia Patton (1999). Where Do Management Fads Come From? Presentation for the American Society of Public Administration (Orlando, Florida)
Jason Jensen & Robert Rodgers (1997). The Intellectual Gold Mine of Case Study Research. An interactive presentation for the Public Sector Division at the Academy of Management, Boston.
Robert Rodgers  (1996). The Effect of Affect on Job Satisfaction. Presented at the Organizational Behavior Division of the Academy of Management national meeting in Cincinnati, Ohio.
Robert Rodgers (1995). Flawed Theories About Study Flaws. Presented at the Organizational Development and Change Division of the Academy of Management, Vancouver, Canada.
Robert Rodgers (1995). Applications of Interactive Video for Public Administrators. Presented at the American Society of Public Administration meetings in San Antonio, Texas.
Robert Rodgers (1994). Data Envelopment Analysis Case Studies. Presented  at  the  Southeastern   Conference  on  Public Administration in Lexington, Kentucky.
Robert Rodgers (1994). Pay for Value. Presented at the 5th International  Conference  of  the  Information  Resources Management Association in San Antonio, Texas.
Robert Rodgers (1993). Meta-Analysis of Research Studies in Management. A 12 hour workshop delivered for the Instituto Technologico Y de Estudios Superiores de Monterrey,  Mexico City, Mexico.
Robert Rodgers & John E. Hunter (1993). The Causal Impact of Management by Objectives on Productivity and Job Satisfaction. Presented at the National Academy of Management, Atlanta, Georgia.
Robert Rodgers & John E. Hunter (1993). Bias Study Biases. Presented at the National Academy of Management Meetings, Atlanta, Georgia.
Robert Rodgers (1991). The Darth Vader of Management Research. Presented at the Owen Graduate School of Management, Vanderbilt University.
Robert Rodgers (1990). The Use of Control Group Data in Meta-Analysis. Presented at the University of Alaska, Fairbanks.
Robert Rodgers (1988). The Idiot’s Paradox.  Presented at the National Academy of Management in San Diego, California.
Robert C. Rodgers (1987).  Insights from Air Traffic Control Accidents.   Presented  to the 1987 Texas  Conference on Organizations.
Robert C.  Rodgers (1986).  A Causal Model of Accidents Involving Human Error in the Air Traffic Safety System. Presented to the Academy of Management in Chicago.
Chet Miller, Laura Cardinal, Deborah Rogers, Lynda Kilbourne, Yau-De Wang, William H. Glick,  & Robert C. Rodgers (1985). Developing Researchers in Organizational Management and Theory: Methods for Improving Program Success. Presented to the Academy of Management in San Diego.
Robert C.  Rodgers (1983).  Organizational Changes Resulting from Instituting a Productivity Program:  The Flint, Michigan Solid Waste Division Case. Presented to the Academy of Management in Dallas.
UNIVERSITY SERVICE
Director of Graduate Studies for the MHA Program (1999-2003)
Director of Graduate Studies for the Ph.D. program: 1995 – 1997
Internship Coordinator for the MPA Program: 1989 – 1994
Ph.D. Admissions Committee: 1991 – 2003
MPA Admissions Committee: 1991 – 2003
Computer Applications in  Management Training Committee: 1987-1988
Long Range Planning Committee: 1989-1990
Chair, Policy Analysis Committee for the MPA program: 1989-1990
Faculty Recruiting Committees: (1989-1991)
University  Advisory  Committee for  the  Transportation Management
Fellowship Program (1998-2003)
Dean’s committee to recommend a new Director for the Martin School, 1994
Outside member of the committee to review the management
department, School of Business, 1994.
GRANTS AND AWARDS
Principal  investigator  for the  East  Central  European
Scholarship Program, 1996-1997 ($570,000).
Appointed by the Pew Charitable Trust to advise Academia
Istropolitanain Bratislava, Slovakia (January – May, 1995).
Co-Principal Investigator on a NIOSH grant to plan, develop and
pilot test a needs assessment methodology for hazardous waste
training centers. 1992-1994 ($20,000).
Principal Investigator on a NIOSH grant to Develop a Training
Module with Performance Measures  for Teaching the Fatal
Accident Circumstances and Epidemiology Field Investigation
Methodology. 1991-1992 ($25,000).
Principal investigator of a National Science Foundation grant
to conduct a meta-analysis assessing the impact of MBO on
organizational productivity and job satisfaction 1983 ($2,000).
National Association  of Schools  of Public  Affairs and
Administration & National Association of Counties dissertation
fellowship, 1980-1981 ($8,000).