M. Roach & J. Skrentny, “Rethinking Immigration Policies for STEM Doctorates.” Science, Jan. 22, 2021. (details of data and complete set of analyses in Supplementary Materials)
M. Roach & J. Skrentny, “Why Foreign STEM PhDs are Unlikely to Work for Technology Startups.” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Aug. 5, 2019. (details of data and complete set of analyses in Supporting Information)
M. Roach, H. Sauermann and J. Skrentny, “Are Foreign STEM PhDs More Entrepreneurial? Entrepreneurial Characteristics, Preferences and Outcomes of Native and Foreign Science & Engineering PhD Students.” (2020) “The Role of Immigrants and Foreign Students in Science, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship,” (eds.) Ganguli, Kahn & MacGarvie, University of Chicago Press.
M. Roach & H. Sauermann, “The Declining Interest in an Academic Career.” PLOS ONE, 12(9), Sept. 18, 2017.
M. Roach, “Encouraging Entrepreneurship in University Labs: Research Activities, Research Outputs, and Early Doctorate Careers.” PLOS One, 12(2), Feb. 8, 2017.
H. Sauermann & M. Roach, “Why Pursue the Postdoc Path?” Science, 352:663-664, 2016.
(details of data and complete set of analyses in Supplementary Materials)
M. Roach & H. Sauermann, “Founder or Joiner? The Role of Preferences and Context in Shaping Different Entrepreneurial Interests.” Management Science, 61(9):2160-2184, 2015.
M. Roach & H. Sauermann, “Founders and Joiners.” Science, 348:1200-1201, 2015
H. Sauermann & M. Roach, “Not All Scientists Pay to Be Scientists: PhDs’ Preferences for Publishing in Industrial Employment.” Research Policy, 43(1):32-47, 2014.
H. Sauermann & M. Roach, “Increasing Web Survey Response Rates in Innovation Research: An Experimental Study of Static and Dynamic Contact Design Features.” Research Policy, 42(1), 273-286, 2013.
H. Sauermann & M. Roach, “Science PhD Career Preferences: Levels, Changes, and Advisor Encouragement.” PLOS One, 7(5), 2011.
M. Roach & H. Sauermann, “A Taste for Science? PhD Scientists’ Academic Orientation and Self-Selection into Research Careers in Industry.” Research Policy, 39(3):422-434, 2010.
