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Joseph Crawford

Senior Lecturer in Management

Management

Orcid identifier0000-0002-2191-6216
  • Senior Lecturer in Management
    Management
  • Tasmanian School of Business and Economics, Management, B131 Building B, Newnham Campus, TAS

RESEARCH INTERESTS

Dr Crawford explores how people work and learn, and the effects these have on their lives. He has expertise in psychometric evaluation, diverse quantitative methods, and review methods. He has published in top management journals like Leadership Quarterly, and top education journals like Computers and Education.

Current research performance:
-Top 1 percent of most cited researchers globally on Google Scholar, with 4,500+ citations, and a h-index of 20.
-Top 8 percent of most cited researchers globally on Web of Science, with 450+ citations, and a h-index of 12.
-A high-profile scholar on Scopus, with 2,000+ citations, and a h-index of 15.

Current editorial performance:
-Editor-in-Chief, Journal of University Teaching and Learning Practice, Impact Factor of 2.6 (Web of Science Q2, Scopus, Q2).
-Editorial Board Chair, Journal of Applied Learning and Teaching, Impact Factor of 6.3 (Scopus, Q1).
-President, Open Access Publishing Association.

PROJECTS

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CONSULTANCY/CONTRACT RESEARCH
Improving assessment approaches for deep-water species
CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation1 Jan 2021 - 31 May 2022
People funded by this grant: Krueck N, Burch P, Curin Osorio S
Project Total: $24,000; The project aims to estimate productivity of Orange Roughy stocks and undertake a risk assessment that incorporates the uncertainty in Orange Roughy natural mortality and steepness of the stock recruitment relationship. The project further aims to review the characteristics and discarding practices of species in the Deepwater shark basket (multiple species are assessed as a single complex) Funded by: CSIRO-Commonwealth Scientific & Industrial Research Organisation ($24,000); University of Tasmania.