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View article: From Control to Adaptation: Mapping Theoretical Developments of Project Governance Research
From Control to Adaptation: Mapping Theoretical Developments of Project Governance Research Open
The prevalent view of project governance is that it involves structures, principles, and processes that control project development and steer it toward desirable goals. However, the concept is not static, and this article highlights how it…
View article: Recognition and relationship-building: key ingredients for effective collaboration between disaster management agencies and community
Recognition and relationship-building: key ingredients for effective collaboration between disaster management agencies and community Open
View article: Exploring interactions among PPP institutional variables along market maturity levels
Exploring interactions among PPP institutional variables along market maturity levels Open
View article: Understanding digital capabilities and their impacts on Australian agri-food supply chain resilience: Engineering vs. socio-ecological thinking
Understanding digital capabilities and their impacts on Australian agri-food supply chain resilience: Engineering vs. socio-ecological thinking Open
View article: Using trauma-informed approaches: research with climate disaster affected communities
Using trauma-informed approaches: research with climate disaster affected communities Open
Climate disasters like floods and bushfires have increased in frequency and intensity in Australia. For many, these disasters are associated with trauma. In order to further our understanding of the impacts of these disasters on individual…
View article: Recognition and Relationship-Building: Key Ingredients for Effective Collaboration between Disaster Management Agencies and Community
Recognition and Relationship-Building: Key Ingredients for Effective Collaboration between Disaster Management Agencies and Community Open
View article: Flooding and health in Australia: a scoping review and coauthorship analysis of published research
Flooding and health in Australia: a scoping review and coauthorship analysis of published research Open
Background Australia is frequently affected by floods, and their severity and frequency are predicted to increase due to the effects of climate change. Over the past decade, there has been an increase in the number of publications reportin…
View article: Hub‐and‐spoke social networks among Indonesian cocoa farmers homogenise farming practices
Hub‐and‐spoke social networks among Indonesian cocoa farmers homogenise farming practices Open
Smallholder farms support the livelihoods of 2.5 billion people and their decisions on how to manage their land has profound consequences for the environment and the food security of billions of people. However, farmers' values, norms and …
View article: Priority populations’ experiences of isolation, quarantine and distancing for COVID-19: protocol for a longitudinal cohort study (Optimise Study)
Priority populations’ experiences of isolation, quarantine and distancing for COVID-19: protocol for a longitudinal cohort study (Optimise Study) Open
Introduction Longitudinal studies can provide timely and accurate information to evaluate and inform COVID-19 control and mitigation strategies and future pandemic preparedness. The Optimise Study is a multidisciplinary research platform e…
View article: Agency, Social Networks, and Adaptation to Environmental Change
Agency, Social Networks, and Adaptation to Environmental Change Open
View article: Which community network structures can support sustainability programs? The case of the Sustainable Cocoa Production Program in Indonesia
Which community network structures can support sustainability programs? The case of the Sustainable Cocoa Production Program in Indonesia Open
Smallholder farming is a source of livelihoods and food for many but also a major contributor to global environmental challenges. Prominent studies have found connections between the productivity and sustainability of individual smallholde…
View article: Patterns of collaboration and knowledge generated by an Australian rural research centre over 20 years: a co-authorship network analysis
Patterns of collaboration and knowledge generated by an Australian rural research centre over 20 years: a co-authorship network analysis Open
View article: Integrating machine learning and network analytics to model project cost, time and quality performance
Integrating machine learning and network analytics to model project cost, time and quality performance Open
This study aims to connect project management, network science and machine learning in an accessible overview applied to a real original dataset. Based on an initial literature review of applicable project performance measures and attribut…
View article: Male and stale? Questioning the role of “opinion leaders” in agricultural programs
Male and stale? Questioning the role of “opinion leaders” in agricultural programs Open
Social networks can influence people’s behaviour and therefore it is assumed that central individuals in social networks, also called “opinion leaders”, play a key role in driving change in agricultural and food systems. I analyse the outc…
View article: Stakeholder engagement variability across public, private and public-private partnership projects: A data-driven network-based analysis
Stakeholder engagement variability across public, private and public-private partnership projects: A data-driven network-based analysis Open
Stakeholder engagement is generally considered one of the most pertinent factors impacting project outcomes. However, there is lacking empirical evidence documenting patterns of stakeholder engagement and their potential differences betwee…
View article: The population ecology of sustainable agriculture knowledge networks: insights from California
The population ecology of sustainable agriculture knowledge networks: insights from California Open
Sustainable agricultural knowledge networks consist of heterogeneous actors who collaborate and share knowledge to advance the goals of sustainable agriculture. We analyze how the structure of sustainable agriculture knowledge networks is …
View article: Quantifying unintended effects of an agroecological research project on farmers' practices and social network in Papua New Guinea
Quantifying unintended effects of an agroecological research project on farmers' practices and social network in Papua New Guinea Open
Agroecological researchers and advocates often make assumptions about the social impact and dissemination of their work: researchers may assume that their work has impact through postresearch dissemination, while advocates may assume that …
View article: Transmigration programs and migrant positions in rural community knowledge networks
Transmigration programs and migrant positions in rural community knowledge networks Open
Controversial transmigration programs have moved millions of people from the cores of domestic economies to national geographical peripheries to ostensibly facilitate a more equitable resource distribution. However, it is not well understo…
View article: Multilevel network interventions: Goals, actions, and outcomes
Multilevel network interventions: Goals, actions, and outcomes Open
View article: Project leadership: A research agenda for a changing world
Project leadership: A research agenda for a changing world Open
Project leadership increasingly occurs in the context of ecological risks, whether from a viral pandemic or an anthropogenically changing climate. It requires adaptability to change, especially as projects grow in complexity, becoming seen…
View article: Reprint of: Participant engagement in environmentally focused social network research
Reprint of: Participant engagement in environmentally focused social network research Open
View article: Identifying and decomposing peer effects on decision-making using a randomized controlled trial
Identifying and decomposing peer effects on decision-making using a randomized controlled trial Open
Utilizing a randomized controlled trial (RCT) in traditional clusters of apparel and textile firms in Vietnam, this paper investigates peer effects on firm managers’ decisions to participate in seminars on export promotion. We invited 131 …
View article: The role of proximity and distance in inter-urban networks
The role of proximity and distance in inter-urban networks Open
As the chapters in this book reveal, cities are embedded within myriad network types at multiple scales linking people and places both within and between cities across the globe. These links are uneven, with some people and places more con…
View article: Quantifying the unintended effects of research on farmers’ practices and social networks
Quantifying the unintended effects of research on farmers’ practices and social networks Open
Code used for the analyses in the paper titled "Quantifying the unintended effects of research on farmers’ practices and social networks". For a full description of the hypotheses, methods used and results, please refer to the paper. In sh…
View article: Hub-and-spoke social networks among Indonesian cocoa farmers homogenize farming practices
Hub-and-spoke social networks among Indonesian cocoa farmers homogenize farming practices Open
Smallholder farms support the livelihoods of 2.5 billion people and their decisions on fertilizers use have profound sustainability implications. We investigated if and how social influence exerted through peer-to-peer information exchange…
View article: Propagation of economic shocks through global supply chains—Evidence from Hurricane Sandy
Propagation of economic shocks through global supply chains—Evidence from Hurricane Sandy Open
This study examines whether and how economic shocks from natural disasters propagate through supply chains to regions not directly hit by disasters. Although such propagation has been studied, less attention has been paid to heterogeneity …
View article: Participant engagement in environmentally focused social network research
Participant engagement in environmentally focused social network research Open
View article: Farmer networks and agrobiodiversity interventions: the unintended outcomes of intended change
Farmer networks and agrobiodiversity interventions: the unintended outcomes of intended change Open
Agroecosystem strategies to enhance agrobiodiversity can curb many of the negative impacts associated with current food production systems. With rising interest in agrobiodiversity and agroforestry as farming interventions that confer ecol…
View article: Forget opinion leaders: the role of social network brokers in the adoption of innovative farming practices in North-western Cambodia
Forget opinion leaders: the role of social network brokers in the adoption of innovative farming practices in North-western Cambodia Open
It has become accepted that social networks influence farmers’ decisions and agricultural development programs routinely support influential farmers in an effort to disseminate recommended practices through their social networks. We have i…
View article: Topology of International Supply Chain Networks: A Case Study Using Factset Revere Datasets
Topology of International Supply Chain Networks: A Case Study Using Factset Revere Datasets Open
International supply chain networks play a prominent role in shaping the economic outlook of the world. It has been a recent trend to analyse the topology of supply chain networks in order to gain a wholistic understanding about the interd…