Staff profile

Dr Graeme Byrne

Senior Lecturer

Faculty of Science, Technology and Engineering

School of Engineering and Mathematical Sciences
Department of Mathematics and Statistics

Business Building, Room 2.14, Bendigo

 

Qualifications

PhD La Trobe.

Area of study

Mathematics and Statistics

Brief profile

Dr Byrne's research interests are:

- Demography – modelling internal migration - Applied statistics in education.

Teaching units

SAT1CTS-  Critical Thinking with Statistics

STA3EXD - Experimental Design

STA3MA - Multivariate Analysis

Recent publications

  • Johnson, L. W., Walker, R. H. and  Byrne, G., The perceived impact of Australian community banks on quality of life, The Melbourne Review, 4(1) (2008), 64-69.

  • Walker, R. H., Byrne, G. and Johnson, L. W., Developing a quality of life measure to assess the impact of community services: The case of Australian community banks, Journal of Macromarketing, 27(4) (2007), 380-388.

  • Byrne, G. and Staehr, L., Current internet use in Australia: A closer look at the digital divide, in S. Spencer and A. Jenkins (eds), Proceedings of the 17th Australasian Conference on Information Systems (Australasian Association for Information Systems: 2006).
  • Byrne, G., Rogers, M., Jobling, E., Walker, R. H. and Johnson, L. W., Community banks in Australia: an innovative approach to social and economic wealth creation? (PDF 456KB), International Journal of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Management, 5(5-6) (2005), 495–507.
  • Byrne, G. and Pezic, A., Modelling internal migration drivers with geographically weighted regression, in A. Evans (ed), Proceedings of the 12th Biennial Conference of the Australian Population Association (Australian Population Association: Canberra, 2004).