Bronwyn Graves
Bronwyn Graves
Assistant Professor
TJ Day Hall
Bronwyn has spent the majority of her life living and working in the Southeast. Though she has written and published papers on ginseng, airports and absenteeism, her primary research focus is women's labor market experiences and outcomes, with special emphasis on blue-collar occupations.
Bronwyn spends her downtime hiking, watching TV from the 90s and accidentally rescuing stray cats.
Education
- B.A., economics, Middle Tennessee State University
- M.A., economics, Middle Tennessee State University
- Ph.D., economics, Middle Tennessee State University
Academic interests
Labor economics, gender economics, health economics.
Publications
Arik, M., & Graves, B. (2021). Economic Impacts of a General Aviation Airport: Murfreesboro Municipal Airport (MBT). Global Journal of Business Disciplines, 5(1): 32-47.
Arik, M., Gao, Y., & Graves, B. (2020). Implications of Changing Supply Chain Dynamics of Global Ginseng Trade: A Pilot Study. Journal of Strategic Innovation and Sustainability, 15(1).
Arik, M., Abston, K., & Graves, B. (2019). Workforce Turnover and Absenteeism in the Manufacturing Sector. Global Journal of Business Disciplines, 3(1): 57-79.