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39
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4066
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8473
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Brian S. Anderson publication distribution in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Environmental Sciences in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brian S. Anderson sits on this spectrum.

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41 publications 687+

This scientist: 91 publications — 9th percentile

9% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 687 publications or more.

Brian S. Anderson D-index placement in Environmental Sciences in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Environmental Sciences scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Brian S. Anderson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 125+

This scientist: 39 D-Index — 15th percentile

15% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 125 D-Index or more.

Overview

Brian S. Anderson is affiliated with the University of California, Davis in the United States. Their research primarily focuses on Business, Management, and Accounting, with particular emphasis on subfields such as Management of Technology and Innovation, Strategy and Management, Pollution, Economics and Econometrics, and Accounting.

Their work spans across several interconnected topics including Entrepreneurship Studies and Influences, Innovation and Knowledge Management, Environmental Toxicology and Ecotoxicology, Private Equity and Venture Capital, Pesticide and Herbicide Environmental Studies, Insect and Pesticide Research, and Economic and Environmental Valuation.

Frequent coauthors in their research include Bryn M. Phillips, Griffin W. Cottle, Matthias Baum, Jennifer P. Voorhees, and Osman N. Yoğurtçu.

Brian S. Anderson has contributed to multiple publication venues, including:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • International Journal of Translational Medical Research and Public Health
  • Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice
  • Journal of Business Venturing Insights
  • SSRN Electronic Journal

Selected recent papers authored or coauthored by Brian S. Anderson include:

  • The Chicken or the Egg? Causal Inference in Entrepreneurial Orientation-Performance Research (2020), published in Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

Best Publications

  • Reconceptualizing entrepreneurial orientation

    Brian S. Anderson;Patrick M. Kreiser;Donald F. Kuratko;Jeffrey S. Hornsby

  • Understanding the relationship between entrepreneurial orientation and strategic learning capability: an empirical investigation

    Brian S. Anderson;Jeffrey G. Covin;Dennis P. Slevin

  • Applications of Carboxylesterase Activity in Environmental Monitoring and Toxicity Identification Evaluations (TIEs)

    Craig E. Wheelock;Bryn M. Phillips;Brian S. Anderson;Jeff L. Miller

  • Statewide investigation of the role of pyrethroid pesticides in sediment toxicity in California's urban waterways.

    Robert W. Holmes;Brian S. Anderson;Bryn M. Phillips;John W. Hunt

  • An evaluation of methods for calculating mean sediment quality guideline quotients as indicators of contamination and acute toxicity to amphipods by chemical mixtures.

    Russell Fairey;Edward R. Long;Cassandra A. Roberts;Brian S. Anderson

  • Editorial: Enhancing quantitative theory-testing entrepreneurship research

    Brian S. Anderson;Brian S. Anderson;Karl Wennberg;Jeffery S. McMullen

  • General guidelines for using the sediment quality triad

    Peter M. Chapman;Brian Anderson;Scott Carr;Virginia Engle

  • Changes in Alaskan soft-bottom prey communities along a gradient in sea otter predation

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  • Identifying primary stressors impacting macroinvertebrates in the Salinas River (California, USA): Relative effects of pesticides and suspended particles

    B.S. Anderson;B.M. Phillips;J.W. Hunt;V. Connor

  • Environmental fate of fungicides and other current-use pesticides in a central California estuary

    Kelly L. Smalling;Kathryn M. Kuivila;James L. Orlando;Bryn M. Phillips

  • AMBIENT TOXICITY DUE TO CHLORPYRIFOS AND DIAZINON IN A CENTRAL CALIFORNIA COASTAL WATERSHED

    John W. Hunt;Brian S. Anderson;Bryn M. Phillips;Patricia N. Nicely

  • Entrepreneurial Orientation and Environmental Hostility: A Threat Rigidity Perspective:

    Patrick M. Kreiser;Brian S. Anderson;Brian S. Anderson;Donald F. Kuratko;Louis D. Marino

  • Sediment quality in Los Angeles Harbor, USA: A triad assessment

    Brian S. Anderson;John W Hunt;Bryn M. Phillips;Russell Fairey

  • Integrated assessment of the impacts of agricultural drainwater in the Salinas River (California, USA).

    B.S. Anderson;J.W. Hunt;B.M. Phillips;P.A. Nicely

  • Bioswales reduce contaminants associated with toxicity in urban storm water

    Brian S. Anderson;Bryn M. Phillips;Jennifer P. Voorhees;Katie Siegler

  • Relationships between sediment contamination and toxicity in San Francisco Bay

    B. Thompson;B. Anderson;J. Hunt;K. Taberski

  • Assessment of sediment toxicity and chemical concentrations in the San Diego Bay region, California, USA

    Russell Fairey;Cassandra Roberts;Michele Jacobi;Stewart Lamerdin

  • Evidence of pesticide impacts in the Santa Maria River watershed, California, USA.

    Brian S. Anderson;Bryn M. Phillips;John W. Hunt;Karen Worcester

  • A large-scale categorization of sites in San Francisco Bay, USA, based on the sediment quality triad, toxicity identification evaluations, and gradient studies

    John W. Hunt;Brian S. Anderson;Bryn M. Phillips;Ron S. Tjeerdema

  • Copper toxicity to sperm, embryos and larvae of topsmelt atherinops affinis, with notes on induced spawning

    B.S. Anderson;D.P. Middaugh;J.W. Hunt;J.W. Hunt;S.L. Turpen;S.L. Turpen

  • Ecotoxicologic impacts of agricultural drain water in the Salinas River, California, USA.

    Brian S. Anderson;John W. Hunt;Bryn M. Phillips;Patricia A. Nicely

  • ACUTE AND CHRONIC TOXICITY OF NICKEL TO MARINE ORGANISMS: IMPLICATIONS FOR WATER QUALITY CRITERIA

    John W. Hunt;Brian S. Anderson;Bryn M. Phillips;Ron S. Tjeerdema

  • Solid-phase sediment toxicity identification evaluation in an agricultural stream

    Bryn M. Phillips;Brian S. Anderson;John W. Hunt;Sarah A. Huntley

Frequent Co-Authors

Bryn M. Phillips
Bryn M. Phillips University of California, Davis
Ronald S. Tjeerdema
Ronald S. Tjeerdema University of California, Davis
Edward R. Long
Edward R. Long Washington Department of Ecology
Sarah R. Lowe
Sarah R. Lowe Yale University
Edward T. Furlong
Edward T. Furlong United States Geological Survey
Jay A Davis
Jay A Davis United States Geological Survey
G. Thomas Chandler
G. Thomas Chandler University of South Carolina
Bruce D. Hammock
Bruce D. Hammock University of California, Davis
Craig E. Wheelock
Craig E. Wheelock Karolinska Institute
Jennifer A. Field
Jennifer A. Field Oregon State University

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