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55
Citations
12337
World Ranking
739
National Ranking
110

Overview

David Hillier is affiliated with the University of Strathclyde in the United Kingdom. Their research output spans several fields primarily related to Business, Management and Accounting as well as Economics, Econometrics and Finance.

The main subfields covered by their work include Accounting, Economics and Econometrics, Gender Studies, Finance, and Education. Their research topics reflect a focus on auditing, earnings management and governance, accounting education and careers, corporate finance and governance, innovations in educational methods, genetic and kidney cyst diseases, gender diversity and inequality, as well as financial markets and investment strategies.

Frequent coauthors collaborating with Hillier include Emanuele Bajo, Massimiliano Barbi, York Pei, Seung Heyck Lee, and Korosh Khalili.

Key publication venues where Hillier's work appears include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Journal of Banking & Finance
  • Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting
  • Research Square (Research Square)

Recent papers authored or coauthored by David Hillier include:

  • "Where should I publish to get promoted? A finance journal ranking based on business school promotions," 2020, Journal of Banking & Finance
  • "How did the Sarbanes-Oxley Act affect managerial incentives? Evidence from corporate acquisitions," 2021, Review of Quantitative Finance and Accounting
  • "Where Should I Publish to Get Promoted? A Finance Journal Ranking Based on Business School Promotions," 2020, SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "Atypical Polycystic Kidney Disease by Imaging," 2022, Research Square (Research Square)
  • "Gender Balance in Academia: Evidence from Finance Departments," 2024, SSRN Electronic Journal

Best Publications

  • Crime prevention through environmental design (CPTED): a review and modern bibliography

    Paul Michael Cozens;Greg Saville;David Hillier

  • Do Precious Metals Shine? An Investment Perspective

    David Hillier;Paul Draper;Robert Faff

  • Financial markets and corporate strategy

    David Hillier;Mark Grinblatt;Sheridan Titman

  • The national market impact of sovereign rating changes

    Robert Darren Brooks;Robert Faff;David Hillier;Joseph Hillier

  • Marketing and sustainability

    Peter Jones;Colin Clarke‐Hill;Daphne Comfort;David Hillier

  • Sustainability in the global hotel industry

    Peter Jones;David Hillier;Daphne Comfort

  • Sustainability in the hospitality industry: Some personal reflections on corporate challenges and research agendas

    Peter Jones;David Hillier;Daphne Comfort

  • Ownership structure, managerial behavior and corporate value

    J.R. Davies;David J. Hillier;Patrick McColgan

  • Corporate social responsibility: a case study of the UK's leading food retailers

    Peter Jones;Daphne Comfort;David Hillier;Ian Eastwood

  • Radio frequency identification in the UK: opportunities and challenges

    Peter Jones;Colin M Clarke‐Hill;Peter Shears;Daphne Comfort

  • Corporate social responsibility and the UK's top ten retailers

    Peter Jones;Daphne Comfort;David Hillier

  • The benefits, challenges and impacts of radio frequency identification technology (RFID) for retailers in the UK

    Peter Jones;Colin Clarke‐Hill;David Hillier;Daphne Comfort

  • Time Varying Beta Risk: An Analysis of Alternative Modelling Techniques

    Robert W. Faff;David Hillier;Joseph Hillier

  • The impact of country-level corporate governance on research and development

    David Hillier;Julio Pindado;Valdoceu de Queiroz;Chabela de la Torre

  • A case study of local food and its routes to market in the UK

    Peter Jones;Daphne Comfort;David Hillier

  • What's in store? Retail marketing and corporate social responsibility

    Peter Jones;Daphne Comfort;David Hillier

  • Corporate social responsibility and the UK construction industry

    Peter Jones;Daphne Comfort;David Hillier

  • Return to traditional values? A case study of Slow Food

    Peter Jones;Peter Shears;David Hillier;Daphne Comfort

  • Managing crime and the fear of crime at railway stations––a case study in South Wales (UK)

    Paul Cozens;Richard Neale;Jeremy Whitaker;David Hillier

  • Crime and the design of residential property – exploring the theoretical background ‐ Part 1

    Paul Cozens;David Hillier;Gwyn Prescott

  • Reporting and reflecting on corporate social responsibility in the hospitality industry: a case study of pub operators in the UK.

    Peter Jones;Daphne Comfort;David Hillier

  • Radio frequency identification and food retailing in the UK

    Peter Jones;Colin Clarke‐Hill;Daphne Comfort;David Hillier

  • The National Market Impact of Sovereign Rating Changes

    Robert W. Faff;Robert D. Brooks;Joe Hillier;David Hillier

Frequent Co-Authors

Peter Jones
Peter Jones University of Cambridge
Daphne Comfort
Daphne Comfort University of Gloucestershire

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