Funding
Our leading researchers are engaged in cutting-edge research, and regularly win competitive research funding.
Recent Australian research council grants
Professor Tim Coltman
ARC Linkage grant (2012-2016): "Technology and innovation management in high risk situations" ($652,367).
ARC Discovery grant (2013-2015):“Do intentions predict health-related behaviours? Implications of method bias for the design of public health promotion programs” ($392,068).
Professor Patrick Dawson
ARC Linkage grant (2010-2012): "Technological innovation and change in supply chain integration" ($161,000).
Dr Karin Garrety
ARC Discovery grant (2011-2013): “Generating insights for the future: a retrospective, comparative study of attempts to implement large-scale electronic health record systems” ($90,000).
Dr Dionigi Gerace
ARC Linkage grant (2009-2012): “Understanding market mechanisms and determinants of transaction costs to achieve greater efficiency in Australian fixed-income markets” ($139,000).
Professor Ulrike Gretzel
ARC Discovery grant (2012-2013): "Reducing the Australian tourism industry's vulnerability to external shocks: identifying and understanding disaster-resilient tourists" ($200,000).
Dr Peter Massingham
ARC Linkage grant (2008-2011): "Measuring and managing the impact of lost organisational knowledge" ($240,000).
Dr Melanie Randle
ARC Discovery Early Career Research Award (2012-2014): "More foster carers for children in need: understanding heterogeneity among Australian foster carers to increase recruitment and placement success" ($375,000)
Professor John Rossiter
ARC Linkage grant (2007-2012): "Identifying, attracting and retaining successful foster parents" ($480,000).
ARC Discovery grant (2008-2010): "A cognitive model for identifying optimal measures of beliefs" ($219,000).
Dr Peter Siminski
ARC Linkage grant (2010-2011): “The long term causal effects of Vietnam War era conscription on economic and social outcomes for Australian conscripts” ($57,000).
Professor Trevor Spedding
ARC Linkage grant (2010-2012): "Technological innovation and change in supply chain integration" ($161,000).
Professor Simon Ville
ARC Discovery grant (2010-2012): “Reassessing the role of industry associations through an examination of Australian and New Zealand wool marketing, 1890-1960” ($90,000).
ARC Linkage grant (2010-2011): “The long term causal effects of Vietnam War era conscription on economic and social outcomes for Australian conscripts” ($57,000).
ARC Linkage grant (2007-2010): "The role of community connectedness in retaining skilled migrant women in Australia” ($76,000).
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