Martin Mayer

Martin Mayer

University of North Carolina at Pembroke

H-index: 8

North America-United States

About Martin Mayer

Martin Mayer, With an exceptional h-index of 8 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of North Carolina at Pembroke, specializes in the field of Decision Making, Healthcare Policy, Innovative Local Government Finance Mechanisms, Environmental Policy and Resilience Efforts.

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

Dobbs, American Federalism, and State Abortion Policymaking: Restrictive Policies Alongside Expansion of Reproductive Rights

Two's a company, three's a cloud: Explaining the effect of natural disasters on health‐based violations in drinking water

When the Lights Go Out: Public Sector Management of Abandoned Sport Facilities

Introduction to the Symposium: Redundant, Abandoned, Idled, and Neglected Infrastructure: Problems and Solutions for the 21st Century

Explaining state differences in firearm legislation: A South/non‐South analysis

Politics or need? Explaining state protective measures in the coronavirus pandemic

Structuring public–private partnerships for public value: Analysis of two transportation infrastructure case studies

Pandemic and sport: The challenges and implications of publicly financed sporting venues in an era of no fans

Martin Mayer Information

University

Position

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Citations(all)

223

Citations(since 2020)

183

Cited By

117

hIndex(all)

8

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

7

i10Index(since 2020)

6

Email

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University of North Carolina at Pembroke

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Martin Mayer Skills & Research Interests

Decision Making

Healthcare Policy

Innovative Local Government Finance Mechanisms

Environmental Policy and Resilience Efforts

Top articles of Martin Mayer

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Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Dobbs, American Federalism, and State Abortion Policymaking: Restrictive Policies Alongside Expansion of Reproductive Rights

Publius: The Journal of Federalism

Martin K Mayer

John C Morris

Joseph A Aistrup

R Bruce Anderson

Robert C Kenter

2023/7/1

Two's a company, three's a cloud: Explaining the effect of natural disasters on health‐based violations in drinking water

Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy

Xi Chen

Jonathan M Fisk

Martin K Mayer

Madeleine W McNamara

John C Morris

2023

When the Lights Go Out: Public Sector Management of Abandoned Sport Facilities

Public Works Management & Policy

Adam R Cocco

Martin Mayer

Anthony Montanaro

2023/1

Introduction to the Symposium: Redundant, Abandoned, Idled, and Neglected Infrastructure: Problems and Solutions for the 21st Century

Public Works Management & Policy

Jonathan M Fisk

Martin K Mayer

John C Morris

2023/1

Explaining state differences in firearm legislation: A South/non‐South analysis

Social Science Quarterly

Robert C Kenter

Martin K Mayer

John C Morris

2022/11

Politics or need? Explaining state protective measures in the coronavirus pandemic

Social Science Quarterly

Martin K Mayer

John C Morris

Ryan D Williamson

Jan C Hume

Steven P McKnight

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2022/9

Structuring public–private partnerships for public value: Analysis of two transportation infrastructure case studies

Public Works Management & Policy

Martin Mayer

Juita-Elena Yusuf

2022/7

Pandemic and sport: The challenges and implications of publicly financed sporting venues in an era of no fans

Public Works Management & Policy

Martin Mayer

Adam R Cocco

2021/1

Policy Making and Southern Distinctiveness

John C Morris

Martin K Mayer

Robert C Kenter

R Bruce Anderson

2021/9/12

Pitfalls and potholes: Examining the impacts of Covid-19 on the North Carolina Department of Transportation

Public Works Management & Policy

Christopher McGee

Martin Mayer

2021/1

Reconsidering State Variation in Incarceration Rates

Politics & Policy

Robert C Kenter

John C Morris

Martin K Mayer

Jacob M Newton

2020/12

The Influence of Technology on the Strategic Planning Process

Martin Mayer

Michael Martin

2020

An Exploratory Look at the Growth and Success of Crowdfunding in the Public Space

State and Local Government Review

Martin Mayer

2020

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