Kevin Parton
Professor
MANAGEMENT & MARKETING
Charles Sturt University
Australia
Biography
Professor Kevin Parton has teaching, research, research management and research training experience in a range of organisations, including universities, Australian and Canadian Government agencies and international research organisations. He has completed research projects in a number of countries including the EU, Australia, Canada, Ethiopia, Kenya, China, Pakistan, Bangladesh, India, Thailand, and Papua New Guinea. In 1992 he won the Sir John Crawford Award for extension of research methods in agricultural research institutes in Papua New Guinea. Professor Parton has published over 100 internationally-refereed journal articles and received over $1.5 million in competitive grant funding.
Research Interest
Professor Parton has research interests in both agricultural and health economics. As Director of the Centre for Health Research and Development, he was instrumental in the introduction of the professional doctorate in health services management at the University of New England. After more than 20 years at the University of New England, he moved as Head of School to the University of Guelph in Canada. In 2001 he was appointed Foundation Dean of Sydney University's Faculty of Rural Management. He held this post until 2005 when the faculty was transferred to Charles Sturt University. He is now a Professor in the Institute for Land, Water and Society.
Publications
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Parton, K.A. (1987), Lexicographic wants in LDC agriculture, in Bellamy, M. and Greenshields, B. (eds.) Agriculture and Economic Instability, Gower, Aldershot.
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Parton, K.A. (1990), Insurance in the context of production risk on New Zealand farms, in Johnson, R.W.M. (ed.), Management of Risk in New Zealand Farming, MAF Tech., Wellington.
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Parton, K.A. (1994), Linear programming in prehistory, anthropology and agricultural economics, 1993 Annual Report of the University of New England, Armidale.