John T. Gardner

1.5k total citations
25 papers, 943 citations indexed

About

John T. Gardner is a scholar working on Management Information Systems, Sociology and Political Science and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. According to data from OpenAlex, John T. Gardner has authored 25 papers receiving a total of 943 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Management Information Systems, 5 papers in Sociology and Political Science and 5 papers in Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management. Recurrent topics in John T. Gardner's work include Quality and Supply Management (9 papers), Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management (6 papers) and Customer Service Quality and Loyalty (5 papers). John T. Gardner is often cited by papers focused on Quality and Supply Management (9 papers), Outsourcing and Supply Chain Management (6 papers) and Customer Service Quality and Loyalty (5 papers). John T. Gardner collaborates with scholars based in United States, Australia and Denmark. John T. Gardner's co-authors include Douglas M. Lambert, Margaret A. Emmelhainz, Martha C. Cooper, A. Michael Knemeyer, W.B. Joseph, Sharon V. Thach, Amit K. Ghosh, Charles L. Richman, Mark Montgomery and Mustafa S. Canbolat and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Environmental Management, Environmental Research Letters and Industrial Marketing Management.

In The Last Decade

John T. Gardner

24 papers receiving 821 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
John T. Gardner United States 11 612 505 217 115 84 25 943
Lawrence M. Corbett New Zealand 17 630 1.0× 653 1.3× 176 0.8× 152 1.3× 161 1.9× 19 1.0k
Anh Chi Phan Vietnam 14 512 0.8× 543 1.1× 227 1.0× 210 1.8× 98 1.2× 45 966
P. Fraser Johnson Canada 17 631 1.0× 760 1.5× 109 0.5× 156 1.4× 130 1.5× 38 1.0k
Douglas K. Macbeth United Kingdom 18 681 1.1× 702 1.4× 195 0.9× 93 0.8× 165 2.0× 40 1.2k
Rudolf Leuschner United States 13 620 1.0× 763 1.5× 136 0.6× 217 1.9× 80 1.0× 23 1.1k
Samuel K. M. Ho United Kingdom 19 548 0.9× 520 1.0× 208 1.0× 113 1.0× 169 2.0× 46 956
Cynthia Wallin United States 12 714 1.2× 822 1.6× 149 0.7× 186 1.6× 99 1.2× 16 1.2k
Nathalie Fabbe‐Costes France 17 811 1.3× 833 1.6× 155 0.7× 154 1.3× 91 1.1× 53 1.2k
Ying Liao United States 14 486 0.8× 605 1.2× 113 0.5× 121 1.1× 72 0.9× 25 940

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Fields of papers citing papers by John T. Gardner

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of John T. Gardner

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of John T. Gardner. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of John T. Gardner based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with John T. Gardner. John T. Gardner is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Malakar, Yuwan, et al.. (2025). Stakeholders have knowledge priorities beyond local impacts for responsible marine-based carbon dioxide removal in Tasmania. Communications Earth & Environment. 6(1). 1 indexed citations
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Malakar, Yuwan, Chad M. Baum, John T. Gardner, et al.. (2025). Beyond environmental identity: Testing public support for novel carbon dioxide removal in Australia using structural modelling. Journal of Environmental Management. 394. 127633–127633.
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Malakar, Yuwan, et al.. (2025). Local capacity assessment is integral to stakeholder engagement for responsible marine carbon dioxide removal. Environmental Research Letters. 20(9). 94036–94036. 1 indexed citations
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Malakar, Yuwan, et al.. (2025). Navigating stakeholder heterogeneity in carbon dioxide removal governance. ANU Open Research (Australian National University). 1(1). 95–105. 5 indexed citations
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Canbolat, Mustafa S., et al.. (2020). A Parsimonious Predictive Model of Movie Performance. International Journal of Operations Research and Information Systems. 11(4). 46–61. 1 indexed citations
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Canbolat, Mustafa S., et al.. (2017). How should marketers deal with growth pattern changes in viral marketing campaigns?. International Journal of Internet Marketing and Advertising. 11(2). 137–137. 5 indexed citations
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Gardner, John T., et al.. (2013). A Sensitivity Analysis of an Epidemiological Model of Viral Marketing: When Viral Marketing Efforts Fall Flat. Journal of Marketing Development and Competitiveness. 7(4). 25–46. 7 indexed citations
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Gardner, John T., et al.. (2013). Viral Marketing - More than a Buzzword. THE JOURNAL OF APPLIED BUSINESS AND ECONOMICS. 14(1). 21–42. 15 indexed citations
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Lambert, Douglas M., A. Michael Knemeyer, & John T. Gardner. (2009). Building High Performance Business Relationships. 13 indexed citations
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Cooper, Martha C., et al.. (2008). THE INTELLECTUAL STRUCTURE OF SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT: A BIBLIOMETRIC APPROACH. Journal of Business Logistics. 29(1). 47–73. 12 indexed citations
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Lambert, Douglas M., A. Michael Knemeyer, & John T. Gardner. (2004). Strategic orientation, capabilities, and performance in manufacturer-3PL relationships. Journal of Business Logistics. 25(2). 1 indexed citations
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Ghosh, Amit K., W.B. Joseph, John T. Gardner, & Sharon V. Thach. (2004). Understanding industrial distributors' expectations of benefits from relationships with suppliers. Journal of Business and Industrial Marketing. 19(7). 433–443. 22 indexed citations
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Gardner, John T. & Martha C. Cooper. (2003). STRATEGIC SUPPLY CHAIN MAPPING APPROACHES. Journal of Business Logistics. 24(2). 37–64. 111 indexed citations
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Gardner, John T., et al.. (1995). Community building : renewing spirit & learning in business. Medical Entomology and Zoology. 7 indexed citations
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Joseph, W.B., et al.. (1995). How industrial distributors view distributor-supplier partnership arrangements. Industrial Marketing Management. 24(1). 27–36. 22 indexed citations
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Gardner, John T., et al.. (1994). UNDERSTANDING SHIPPER-CARRIER AND SHIPPER-WAREHOUSER RELATIONSHIPS: PARTNERSHIPS REVISITED /. Journal of Business Logistics. 52 indexed citations
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Gardner, John T.. (1994). VA employee team to recommend change.. PubMed. 24(46). 38–38. 1 indexed citations
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Cooper, Martha C. & John T. Gardner. (1993). Building Good Business Relationships: More than Just Partnering or Strategic Alliances?. International Journal of Physical Distribution & Logistics Management. 23(6). 14–26. 99 indexed citations
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Gardner, John T., W.B. Joseph, & Sharon V. Thach. (1993). Modeling the Continuum of Relationship Styles Between Distributors and Suppliers. Journal of Marketing Channels. 2(4). 1–28. 8 indexed citations
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Richman, Charles L., et al.. (1970). Effects of body weight loss on position and brightness discrimination tasks. Learning and Motivation. 1(2). 218–225. 7 indexed citations

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