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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Social Sciences and Humanities D-index 30 Citations 5,848 98 World Ranking 5099 National Ranking 349

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Law
  • Sustainability
  • Social science

Chris Cocklin spends much of his time researching Sustainability, Environmental resource management, Social sustainability, Economic growth and Environmental planning. His research in Sustainability focuses on subjects like Sustainable development, which are connected to Sustainability organizations, Corporate sustainability, Politics and Commission. His Corporate sustainability study combines topics in areas such as Sustainable business, Product-service system, Ecological modernization and Process management.

His Environmental resource management research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Integrated farming, Sustainable Agriculture Innovation Network, Order, Leasehold estate and Financial incentives. Chris Cocklin has included themes like Rural area, Agribusiness, Moral imperative and Agricultural biotechnology in his Economic growth study. As a part of the same scientific family, Chris Cocklin mostly works in the field of Environmental planning, focusing on Stewardship and, on occasion, Sustainable land management, Stakeholder engagement, Land management, Sustainable management and Land development.

His most cited work include:

  • Conceptualizing a “Sustainability Business Model”: (619 citations)
  • Teaching Sustainability to Business Students: Shifting Mindsets (174 citations)
  • Building alternative agri-food networks: Certification, embeddedness and agri-environmental governance (158 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Chris Cocklin mostly deals with Environmental resource management, Sustainability, Environmental planning, Economic growth and Context. His Environmental resource management research includes themes of Environmental degradation, Environmental change, Risk analysis and Resource management. The Sustainability study combines topics in areas such as Sustainable development and Process management.

His work deals with themes such as Stewardship, Agriculture, Land tenure, Land management and Sustainable resource management, which intersect with Environmental planning. His research integrates issues of Political economy, Rural area, Corporate governance, Economic policy and Politics in his study of Economic growth. Chris Cocklin focuses mostly in the field of Sustainability organizations, narrowing it down to matters related to Corporate sustainability and, in some cases, Ecological modernization.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Environmental resource management (26.45%)
  • Sustainability (28.93%)
  • Environmental planning (22.31%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2010-2019)?

  • Environmental resource management (26.45%)
  • Environmental planning (22.31%)
  • Context (16.53%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His primary areas of investigation include Environmental resource management, Environmental planning, Context, Economic growth and Sustainability. His Environmental resource management study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Government, Economic system and Public economics. As part of one scientific family, Chris Cocklin deals mainly with the area of Government, narrowing it down to issues related to the Quality, and often Corporate governance.

As part of the same scientific family, he usually focuses on Environmental planning, concentrating on Property rights and intersecting with Productivity, Land use, Qualitative research, Rural area and Additionality. His Economic growth research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Incentive, Agribusiness, Political economy and Food security. His studies deal with areas such as Systems engineering, Agency, Capacity building, Leadership development and Process management as well as Sustainability.

Between 2010 and 2019, his most popular works were:

  • The 10 Australian ecosystems most vulnerable to tipping points (141 citations)
  • Participation in biodiversity conservation: Motivations and barriers of Australian landholders (79 citations)
  • An investigation of champion-driven leadership processes (73 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Law
  • Social science
  • Sustainability

His primary areas of study are Program Design Language, Economic growth, Habitat fragmentation, Knowledge management and Transformational leadership. His work in Program Design Language incorporates the disciplines of Community-based conservation, Public economics, Freehold, Property tax and Environmental resource management. His Public policy study in the realm of Economic growth connects with subjects such as Rural economics.

The Habitat fragmentation study which covers Ecological resilience that intersects with Fire regime and Wetland. His Knowledge management research incorporates themes from Transactional leadership, Shared leadership, Neuroleadership, Leadership studies and Servant leadership. The concepts of his Transformational leadership study are interwoven with issues in Distributed leadership and Leadership style.

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Best Publications

Conceptualizing a “Sustainability Business Model”:

Wendy Stubbs;Christopher Reid Cocklin.
Organization & Environment (2008)

1182 Citations

Building alternative agri-food networks: Certification, embeddedness and agri-environmental governance

Vaughan James Higgins;Jacqueline Lineton Dibden;Christopher Reid Cocklin.
Journal of Rural Studies (2008)

316 Citations

Teaching Sustainability to Business Students: Shifting Mindsets

Wendy Stubbs;Christopher Reid Cocklin.
International Journal of Sustainability in Higher Education (2008)

295 Citations

Contesting the neoliberal project for agriculture: Productivist and multifunctional trajectories in the European Union and Australia

Jacqueline Andrew Dibden;Clive Potter;Christopher Reid Cocklin.
Journal of Rural Studies (2009)

209 Citations

The 10 Australian ecosystems most vulnerable to tipping points

William F. Laurance;Bernard Dell;Stephen M. Turton;Michael J. Lawes.
Biological Conservation (2011)

206 Citations

Cumulative Effects Assessment Practitioners Guide

C. Cocklin;R. Creasey;S. Dupuis;A. Kennedy.
(1999)

197 Citations

Sustainability and change in rural Australia

Christopher Reid Cocklin;Jacqueline Lineton Dibden.
(2005)

197 Citations

Sustainable Development and Mitigation

J. Sathaye;A. Najam;C. Cocklin;T. Heller.
Climate Change 2007: Mitigation of Climate Change (2007)

187 Citations

Public policy, private landholders: perspectives on policy mechanisms for sustainable land management.

Christopher Reid Cocklin;Naomi Irene Mautner;Jacqueline Lineton Dibden.
Journal of Environmental Management (2007)

170 Citations

An investigation of champion-driven leadership processes

Andre Taylor;Christopher Cocklin;Rebekah Brown;Elisabeth Wilson-Evered.
Leadership Quarterly (2011)

144 Citations

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