John Rodwell

John Rodwell

Swinburne University of Technology

H-index: 44

Oceania-Australia

About John Rodwell

John Rodwell, With an exceptional h-index of 44 and a recent h-index of 30 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Swinburne University of Technology, specializes in the field of Management and HR especially in Health Services, Health Services Research, Stress, Bullying and Occupational Violence, Fatigue.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Suggesting Context Differences Influence the Impact of Nurses’ Psychological Contracts

How Layers of Context and Material Deprivation Impact Reemployment in Stable or Casual Work

Personal and work-oriented characteristics distinguishing older nurses’ partial or complete actual retirement behavior over three years

The career adaptability and support structures of pilots losing medical certification

Analyzing and validating a structure for measuring the nurse practice environment

Diagnosing the Institutional Forces Impacting Australia’s Aerial Firefighting Capability

The Impact of Household Appliances and Devices: Consider Their Reactive Power and Power Factors

Cleaning up forever chemicals in construction: Informing industry change

John Rodwell Information

University

Position

Professor

Citations(all)

5953

Citations(since 2020)

2273

Cited By

4636

hIndex(all)

44

hIndex(since 2020)

30

i10Index(all)

80

i10Index(since 2020)

57

Email

University Profile Page

Swinburne University of Technology

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John Rodwell Skills & Research Interests

Management and HR especially in Health Services

Health Services Research

Stress

Bullying and Occupational Violence

Fatigue

Top articles of John Rodwell

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Suggesting Context Differences Influence the Impact of Nurses’ Psychological Contracts

Social Sciences

John Rodwell

Julia Ellershaw

2024/1/8

How Layers of Context and Material Deprivation Impact Reemployment in Stable or Casual Work

Social Sciences

John Rodwell

Rebecca L Flower

2023/11/9

Personal and work-oriented characteristics distinguishing older nurses’ partial or complete actual retirement behavior over three years

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

John Rodwell

2023/7/12

The career adaptability and support structures of pilots losing medical certification

Social Sciences

Trevis Kurukulaadithya

Rajeev Nair

Waqas Tariq

Jeremy Wall

John Rodwell

2023/4/16

Analyzing and validating a structure for measuring the nurse practice environment

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

John Rodwell

Thomas Hendry

Dianne Johnson

2023/3/27

Diagnosing the Institutional Forces Impacting Australia’s Aerial Firefighting Capability

Sustainability

Maddison Seeley

Hamish Hede

Mitchell Bylart

John Rodwell

2023/1/14

The Impact of Household Appliances and Devices: Consider Their Reactive Power and Power Factors

Sustainability

Jackson Hannagan

Rhys Woszczeiko

Thomas Langstaff

Weixiang Shen

John Rodwell

2022/12/22

Cleaning up forever chemicals in construction: Informing industry change

Sustainability

Kurt Chamberlain

Bethanie Storey

Jayden Brown

Scott Rayburg

John Rodwell

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2022/3/1

The State of the Psychological Contract, Justice and Engagement Drive Nurses’ Performance Behaviors

International journal of environmental research and public health

John Rodwell

Dianne Johnson

2022/10/19

What Is Holding Back The Use of Drones for Medication Delivery in Rural Australia?

Sustainability

William Hogan

Matthew Harris

Alexander Brock

John Rodwell

2022/11/27

Prospective Drivers of Nurses’ Partial or Complete Retirement Seven Years Later: Work Ability and Physical Functioning Going against the Tide of Age

International journal of environmental research and public health

John Rodwell

2022/9/6

Health need factors are the key drivers of hospitalization among the elderly living alone: an analysis of longitudinal data

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

John Rodwell

2022/11/19

Comparative analysis of the global warming potential (GWP) of structural stone, concrete and steel construction materials

Sustainability

Jonathan Kerr

Scott Rayburg

Melissa Neave

John Rodwell

2022/7/22

Cumulative Health Drivers of Overnight Hospitalization for Australian Working-Age Adults Living Alone: The Early Warning Potential of Functionality

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

John Rodwell

2022/11/9

Life Cycle Cost and Assessment of Alternative Railway Sleeper Materials

Sustainability

Samuel Thompson

Christopher King

John Rodwell

Scott Rayburg

Melissa Neave

2022/7/19

The new and key roles for psychological contract status and engagement in predicting various performance behaviors of nurses

International journal of environmental research and public health

John Rodwell

Andre Gulyas

Dianne Johnson

2022/10/26

A Review of the Performance and Benefits of Mass Timber as an Alternative to Concrete and Steel for Improving the Sustainability of Structures

Joseph Abed

Scott Rayburg

John Rodwell

Melissa Neave

2022/5/5

A Parsimonious Taxonomy of The Newly Retired: Spousal and Disability Combinations Shape Part or Complete Retirement

International Journal of Environmental Research and Public Health

John Rodwell

Thomas Hendry

Dianne Johnson

2022/10/19

Analyzing the impacts of financial services regulation to make the case that buy-now-pay-later regulation is failing

Di Johnson

John Rodwell

Thomas Hendry

2021/2/12

A configurational approach to mergers and acquisitions

Sophie Fischer

John Rodwell

Mark Pickering

2021/1/20

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Co-Authors

H-index: 44
Stephen T. T. Teo

Stephen T. T. Teo

Edith Cowan University

H-index: 44
Professor Angela Martin

Professor Angela Martin

University of Tasmania

H-index: 23
Denise Jepsen

Denise Jepsen

Macquarie University

H-index: 11
Amanda Allisey

Amanda Allisey

Deakin University

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