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Elizabeth J. Wilson

Elizabeth J. Wilson

D-Index & Metrics

Business and Management

D-Index
45
Citations
8434
World Ranking
1285
National Ranking
544

Elizabeth J. Wilson publication distribution in Business and Management in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Business and Management in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Elizabeth J. Wilson sits on this spectrum.

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35 publications 436+

This scientist: 144 publications — 54th percentile

54% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 436 publications or more.

Elizabeth J. Wilson D-index placement in Business and Management in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Business and Management scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Elizabeth J. Wilson sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 89+

This scientist: 45 D-Index — 59th percentile

59% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 89 D-Index or more.

Overview

Elizabeth J. Wilson is affiliated with Dartmouth College in the United States. Their research primarily addresses topics related to renewable energy, sustainability, and environmental science, with a focus on social, economic, and policy dimensions involved in energy transitions.

Themes central to their work include the social acceptance of renewable energy, energy, environment, and transportation policies, as well as marine and offshore engineering studies. Additional topics covered are energy and environmental impacts, climate change policy and economics, state capitalism and financial governance, and sustainability and climate change governance.

The scientist's frequent publication venues include The Journal of Marketing Theory and Practice, SSRN Electronic Journal, Journal of Business-to-Business Marketing, Nature Energy, and Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions.

  • Robert S. Smith
  • Philipp Beiter
  • Jérôme Guillet
  • Malte Jansen
  • Lena Kitzing

Selected recent papers demonstrate their multidisciplinary interests:

  • The enduring role of contracts for difference in risk management and market creation for renewables, 2023, Nature Energy
  • Municipal utilities and electric cooperatives in the United States: Interpretive frames, strategic actions, and place-specific transitions, 2020, Environmental Innovation and Societal Transitions
  • Five grand challenges of offshore wind financing in the United States, 2023, Energy Research & Social Science
  • Student Interest in Client-Sponsored Projects: The Quest for Engagement in Marketing Research Courses, 2021, Journal of Marketing Education
  • Wind can reduce storage-induced emissions at grid scales, 2020, Applied Energy

Their fields of study encompass renewable energy, sustainability, and the environment, sociology and political science, ocean engineering, management of technology and innovation, and pollution. The interdisciplinary nature of these fields reflects an integrated approach to examining both technical and societal challenges related to energy systems and environmental impacts.

Best Publications

  • Case study research methods for theory building

    Arch G. Woodside;Elizabeth J. Wilson

  • Source effects in communication and persuasion research: A meta-analysis of effect size

    Elizabeth J. Wilson;Daniel L. Sherrell

  • Partnering relationship activities: Building theory from case study research

    Elizabeth J. Wilson;Richard P. Vlosky

  • Sulfur dioxide control in China: Policy evolution during the 10th and 11th Five-year Plans and lessons for the future

    Jeremy J. Schreifels;Yale Fu;Elizabeth J. Wilson

  • Stakeholder Collaboration: Implications for Stakeholder Theory and Practice

    Grant T. Savage;Michele D. Bunn;Barbara Gray;Qian Xiao

  • Endocrine Screening Methods Workshop report: detection of estrogenic and androgenic hormonal and antihormonal activity for chemicals that act via receptor or steroidogenic enzyme mechanisms.

    L.Earl Gray;William R. Kelce;Tom Wiese;Rochelle Tyl

  • Relational exchange: A review of selected models for a prediction matrix of relationship activities

    Renée J. Fontenot;Elizabeth J. Wilson

  • Regulating the ultimate sink: managing the risks of geologic CO2 storage.

    Elizabeth J. Wilson;Timothy L. Johnson;Timothy L. Johnson;David W. Keith

  • SEDATION DURING SPINAL ANAESTHESIA: COMPARISON OF PROPOFOL AND MIDAZOLAM

    E. Wilson;A. David;N. Mackenzie;I.S. Grant

  • Exploring brand identity, meaning, image, and reputation (BIMIR) in higher education: A special section

    Jane Hemsley-Brown;T.C. Melewar;Bang Nguyen;Elizabeth J. Wilson

  • Family Perspectives on Pathways to Mental Health Care for Children and Youth in Rural Communities

    Katherine M. Boydell;Raymond Pong;Tiziana Volpe;Kate Tilleczek

  • By foot, bus or car: children's school travel and school choice policy

    Elizabeth J Wilson;Julian Marshall;Ryan Wilson;Kevin J Krizek

  • Socio-Political Evaluation of Energy Deployment (SPEED): An integrated research framework analyzing energy technology deployment

    Jennie C. Stephens;Elizabeth J. Wilson;Tarla Rai Peterson

  • Interstate Transmission Challenges for Renewable Energy: A Federalism Mismatch

    Alexandra B Klass;Elizabeth J Wilson

  • Euro-trash: searching Europe for a more sustainable approach to waste management

    Elizabeth J Wilson;F. R. McDougall;J. Willmore

  • Research for deployment: incorporating risk, regulation, and liability for carbon capture and sequestration.

    Elizabeth J Wilson;S. Julio Friedmann;Melisa F. Pollak

  • Reference pricing studies in marketing: A synthesis of research results

    Abhijit Biswas;Elizabeth J. Wilson;Jane W. Licata

  • Policy stakeholders and deployment of wind power in the sub-national context: A comparison of four U.S. states

    Miriam Fischlein;Joel Larson;Damon M. Hall;Rumika Chaudhry

  • Climate Change and Carbon Sequestration: Assessing a Liability Regime for Long-term Storage of Carbon Dioxide

    Alexandra B. Klass;Elizabeth J. Wilson

  • The implications of school choice on travel behavior and environmental emissions

    Elizabeth J. Wilson;Ryan Wilson;Kevin J. Krizek

Frequent Co-Authors

Jennie C. Stephens
Jennie C. Stephens Northeastern University
Arch G. Woodside
Arch G. Woodside Boston College
Catherine A. Peters
Catherine A. Peters Princeton University
Julian D. Marshall
Julian D. Marshall University of Washington
Kevin J. Krizek
Kevin J. Krizek University of Colorado Boulder
David W. Keith
David W. Keith University of Chicago
James Meadowcroft
James Meadowcroft Carleton University
David B. Kittelson
David B. Kittelson University of Minnesota
Frank M. Gresham
Frank M. Gresham Louisiana State University
Stephen N. Elliott
Stephen N. Elliott Arizona State University

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