Matthew Bumgardner

1.1k total citations
77 papers, 803 citations indexed

About

Matthew Bumgardner is a scholar working on Global and Planetary Change, Nature and Landscape Conservation and Mechanics of Materials. According to data from OpenAlex, Matthew Bumgardner has authored 77 papers receiving a total of 803 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 52 papers in Global and Planetary Change, 26 papers in Nature and Landscape Conservation and 24 papers in Mechanics of Materials. Recurrent topics in Matthew Bumgardner's work include Forest Management and Policy (49 papers), Forest ecology and management (24 papers) and Forest Biomass Utilization and Management (24 papers). Matthew Bumgardner is often cited by papers focused on Forest Management and Policy (49 papers), Forest ecology and management (24 papers) and Forest Biomass Utilization and Management (24 papers). Matthew Bumgardner collaborates with scholars based in United States. Matthew Bumgardner's co-authors include William G. Luppold, Urs Buehlmann, T. Davis Sydnor, David Nicholls, Andrew S. Todd, Sakthi Kumaran Subburayalu, D. Earl Kline, Omar Espinoza, Robert J. Bush and P. Charles Goebel and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Cleaner Production, Canadian Journal of Forest Research and Journal of Small Business Management.

In The Last Decade

Matthew Bumgardner

73 papers receiving 635 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Matthew Bumgardner United States 16 316 150 150 138 120 77 803
Florin Ioraş United Kingdom 17 282 0.9× 153 1.0× 59 0.4× 162 1.2× 45 0.4× 110 893
Lauri Hetemäki Finland 16 535 1.7× 173 1.2× 53 0.4× 205 1.5× 99 0.8× 43 1.0k
Gary Bull Canada 20 607 1.9× 110 0.7× 132 0.9× 173 1.3× 77 0.6× 64 1.1k
Helga Pülzl Austria 19 673 2.1× 73 0.5× 64 0.4× 283 2.1× 91 0.8× 44 1.3k
William G. Luppold United States 13 338 1.1× 237 1.6× 75 0.5× 108 0.8× 45 0.4× 91 856
Valerie A. Luzadis United States 13 275 0.9× 132 0.9× 154 1.0× 141 1.0× 15 0.1× 29 1.0k
Laura Secco Italy 19 596 1.9× 65 0.4× 76 0.5× 114 0.8× 59 0.5× 69 990
Marko Lovrić Finland 17 440 1.4× 69 0.5× 64 0.4× 226 1.6× 60 0.5× 46 1.0k
Anders Roos Sweden 25 631 2.0× 47 0.3× 96 0.6× 277 2.0× 29 0.2× 69 1.7k
Heiner Schanz Germany 14 321 1.0× 55 0.4× 58 0.4× 96 0.7× 45 0.4× 35 631

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Fields of papers citing papers by Matthew Bumgardner

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Matthew Bumgardner

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Bumgardner, Matthew, et al.. (2017). Survey response rates in the forest products literature from 2000 to 2015. Wood and Fiber Science. 49(1). 84–92. 6 indexed citations
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Luppold, William G. & Matthew Bumgardner. (2016). US hardwood lumber consumption and international trade from 1991 to 2014. Wood and Fiber Science. 48(3). 162–170. 10 indexed citations
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Bumgardner, Matthew & Urs Buehlmann. (2015). To what do firms attribute success? An application of attribution theory to the secondary woodworking industry. Wood and Fiber Science. 47(4). 44–49. 1 indexed citations
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Bumgardner, Matthew, et al.. (2011). Thirty-nine years of U.S. wood furniture importing: Sources and products. BioResources. 6(4). 4895–4908. 13 indexed citations
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Goebel, P. Charles, et al.. (2010). Failure to Phytosanitize Ash Firewood Infested With Emerald Ash Borer in a Small Dry Kiln Using ISPM-15 Standards. Journal of Economic Entomology. 103(3). 597–602. 15 indexed citations
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Luppold, William G. & Matthew Bumgardner. (2009). Patterns of hardwood sawmill industry concentration: Tennessee case study, 1979 to 2005. Forest Products Journal. 59(5). 76–80. 7 indexed citations
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Luppold, William G. & Matthew Bumgardner. (2007). Examination of lumber price trends for major hardwood species. Wood and Fiber Science. 39(3). 404–413. 16 indexed citations
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Buehlmann, Urs, et al.. (2007). Assessing the impacts of global competition on the Appalachian hardwood industry. Forest Products Journal. 57(3). 89–93. 22 indexed citations
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Nicholls, David & Matthew Bumgardner. (2007). Evaluating selected demographic factors related to consumer preferences for furniture from commercial and from underutilized species.. Forest Products Journal. 57(12). 79–82. 10 indexed citations
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Brinberg, David, Matthew Bumgardner, & Kim Daniloski. (2007). Understanding perception of wood household furniture: application of a policy capturing approach. Forest Products Journal. 57. 21–26. 20 indexed citations
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Bumgardner, Matthew, David Nicholls, & Geoffrey H. Donovan. (2007). Effects of species information and furniture price on consumer preferences for selected woods. Wood and Fiber Science. 39(1). 71–81. 14 indexed citations
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Bumgardner, Matthew, et al.. (2007). Wood use by Ohio's Amish furniture cluster. Forest Products Journal. 57(12). 6–12. 11 indexed citations
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Kline, D. Earl, et al.. (2006). Benchmarking performance measurement and lean manufacturing in the rough mill. Forest Products Journal. 56(6). 25–30. 34 indexed citations
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Bumgardner, Matthew, et al.. (2005). Approaches to, and Perceived Benefits of, Training in the Secondary Wood Industry. Wood and Fiber Science. 37(3). 384–393. 2 indexed citations
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Luppold, William G. & Matthew Bumgardner. (2004). An examination of eastern U.S. hardwood roundwood markets. Forest Products Journal. 54(12). 203–208. 5 indexed citations
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Bumgardner, Matthew, et al.. (2004). Species Selection in Secondary Wood Products: Perspectives From Different Consumers. Wood and Fiber Science. 36(3). 319–328. 12 indexed citations
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Bumgardner, Matthew, et al.. (2004). Domestic competitiveness in secondary wood industries. Forest Products Journal. 54(10). 21–28. 16 indexed citations
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Luppold, William G. & Matthew Bumgardner. (2003). What is low-value and/or low-grade hardwood?. Forest Products Journal. 53(3). 54–59. 6 indexed citations
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Bumgardner, Matthew, et al.. (2002). Species selection in secondary wood products: Implications for product design and promotion. Wood and Fiber Science. 34(3). 408–418. 36 indexed citations
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Bumgardner, Matthew, et al.. (2001). Product development in large furniture companies: a descriptive model with implications for character-marked products. Wood and Fiber Science. 33(2). 302–313. 17 indexed citations

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