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69
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15433
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7474
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187

Overview

Graeme Martin is affiliated with the University of Western Australia and conducts research at the intersection of business, management, and health professions. Their body of work spans several core fields and subfields, emphasizing organizational behavior, health professions, and innovation management.

The main fields of study covered by Graeme Martin include:

  • Business, Management and Accounting
  • Health Professions

Within these, subfields explored include:

  • Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management
  • General Health Professions
  • Health Information Management
  • Management of Technology and Innovation
  • Gender Studies

Themes central to Graeme Martin's research focus on:

  • Healthcare Quality and Management
  • Management and Organizational Studies
  • Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences
  • Gender Diversity and Inequality
  • Family Business Performance and Succession
  • Interprofessional Education and Collaboration
  • Primary Care and Health Outcomes

Graeme Martin's frequently documented co-authors include Stacey Bushfield, Norin Arshed, Stephen Knox, Sabina Siebert, and Wouter Keijser, indicating active collaboration across multiple related research projects.

Publication venues where Graeme Martin's work appears recurrently include:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • BMJ Leader
  • Organization Studies
  • Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
  • Journal of Professions and Organization

Selected recent papers authored or co-authored by Graeme Martin are:

  • Changing Logics in Healthcare and Their Effects on the Identity Motives and Identity Work of Doctors, 2020, published in Organization Studies
  • Ties That Bind or Blind? The Role of Identity and Place in Understanding Women Entrepreneurs' Support Needs, 2022, published in Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
  • Rhetorical Strategies of Legitimation in the Professional Field of Banking, 2020, published in Journal of Professions and Organization
  • Leadership Identity Construction in a Hybrid Medical Context: 'Claimed' but Not 'Granted', 2023, published in European Management Journal
  • Unlocking Medical Leadership's Potential: A Multilevel Virtuous Circle?, 2020, published in BMJ Leader

Best Publications

  • Invited review : New Perspectives on the Roles of Nutrition and Metabolic Priorities in the Subfertility of High-Producing Dairy Cows

    L.M. Chagas;J.J. Bass;Dominique Blache;C.R. Burke

  • Agriculture: Steps to sustainable livestock

    Mark C. Eisler;Michael R. F. Lee;Michael R. F. Lee;John F. Tarlton;Graeme B. Martin

  • The physiological responses of anovulatory ewes to the introduction of rams: a review.

    Graeme B Martin;Christopher M Oldham;Yves Cognié;Darryl T Pearce

  • Level of nutrition affects leptin concentrations in plasma and cerebrospinal fluid in sheep

    Dominique Blache;R.L. Tellam;L.M. Chagas;Margaret Blackberry

  • Natural methods for increasing reproductive efficiency in small ruminants.

    G.B Martin;J.T.B Milton;R.H Davidson;G.E Banchero Hunzicker

  • A model for follicle selection and the determination of ovulation rate in the ewe

    RJ Scaramuzzi;NR Adams;DT Baird;BK Campbell

  • Regulation of folliculogenesis and the determination of ovulation rate in ruminants.

    Rex Scaramuzzi;D.T. Baird;B.K. Campbell;M.A. Driancourt

  • Short-term nutritional supplementation of ewes in low body condition affects follicle development due to an increase in glucose and metabolic hormones.

    C Viñoles;M Forsberg;G B Martin;C Cajarville

  • The 'male effect' in sheep and goats--revisiting the dogmas.

    J. Alberto Delgadillo;Helene Gelez;Rodolfo Ungerfeld;Penelope A.R. Hawken

  • Use of a GnRH analogue implant to produce reversible long-term suppression of reproductive function in male and female domestic dogs.

    Trigg Te;Wright Pj;Armour Af;Williamson Pe

  • Biphasic response in the secretion of gonadotrophin-releasing hormone in ovariectomized ewes injected with oestradiol.

    A. Caraty;A. Locatelli;G. B. Martin

  • Phytoestrogens Reduce Bone Loss and Bone Resorption in Oophorectomized Rats

    Christine R. Draper;Michael J. Edel;Ian M. Dick;Andrew G. Randall

  • Nutritional and environmental effects on reproduction in small ruminants.

    Graeme Martin;Jennifer Rodger;Dominique Blache

  • Nutritional influences on reproduction in mature male sheep and goats.

    G B Martin;S W Walkden-Brown

  • Factors affecting the secretion of luteinizing hormone in the ewe.

    Graeme B. Martin

  • INCREASED PLASMA LH LEVELS IN SEASONALLY ANOVULAR MERINO EWES FOLLOWING THE INTRODUCTION OF RAMS

    G.B. Martin;C.M. Oldham;D.R. Lindsay

  • Hypothalamic pulse generators.

    Dennis W. Lincoln;Hamish M. Fraser;Gerald A. Lincoln;Graeme B. Martin

  • Role of male-female interaction in regulating reproduction in sheep and goats.

    S.W. Walkden-Brown;Graeme Martin;B.J. Restall

  • Stimulation of seasonally anovular merino ewes by rams. I. Time from introduction of the rams to the preovulatory LH surge and ovulation

    C.M. Oldham;G.B. Martin;T.W. Knight

  • Effect of nutrition on seasonal patterns of LH, FSH and testosterone concentration, testicular mass, sebaceous gland volume and odour in Australian Cashmere goats.

    S.W. Walkden-Brown;B.J. Restall;B.W. Norton;R.J. Scaramuzzi

Frequent Co-Authors

Dominique Blache
Dominique Blache University of Western Australia
David Lindsay
David Lindsay University of Western Australia
John Milton
John Milton University of Western Australia
Andrew Thompson
Andrew Thompson Murdoch University
Pietro Celi
Pietro Celi University of Melbourne
Maria José Hötzel
Maria José Hötzel Universidade Federal de Santa Catarina
S. W. Walkden-Brown
S. W. Walkden-Brown University of New England
Philip E. Vercoe
Philip E. Vercoe University of Western Australia
Shimin Liu
Shimin Liu Pennsylvania State University
Robert P. Millar
Robert P. Millar University of Pretoria

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