Dr Mark Manning
BSc(Hons) Newcastle(NSW), PhD Newcastle(NSW)
Position: Lecturer, Research Methods
Office: K1.04
Tel: +61 7 5459 4641
Email: mmanning@usc.edu.au
Teaching areas
- Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods
Research areas
- culture and climate in service industries (particularly tourism and hospitality)
- ethical climate
- multiple personality disorder (dissociative identity disorder)
- psychological meta-theory
Profile
Dr Mark Manning was originally trained as a neuroscientist and is a registered psychologist. He has worked within the Coal Mining industry in New South Wales, has held several gold mining leases in Western Australia and has worked as a psychologist and consultant to business.
Mark was formerly a lecturer in psychology at the University of Western Australia and Griffith University and a lecturer in Business Research within the Graduate College of Management at Southern Cross University.
He has received over A$500,000 in research grants. In addition to book chapters and published conference proceedings, he has 20 publications in international journals as varied as: Tourism Analysis; Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research; International Journal of Hospitality Management; Vision Research; Perception; Aviation, Space and Environmental Medicine; and the Journal of Nervous and Mental Disease.
Publications
Many of Dr Mark Manning's publications are available from the Coast Research Database.
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