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John D. Roberts

John D. Roberts

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Chemistry

D-Index
90
Citations
32123
World Ranking
2049
National Ranking
750

Overview

John D. Roberts is affiliated with Yale University in the United States. Their research spans several interconnected fields within social sciences and business, management, and accounting. The main fields of study represented in their work are Social Sciences and Business, Management and Accounting, with subfields including Accounting, Sociology and Political Science, Demography, Strategy and Management, and Management Information Systems.

Their academic contributions cover a range of topics, notably in accounting and organizational management, auditing and governance, as well as tourism research and sustainable finance. Main topics in their work include diverse aspects of tourism research, tourism, volunteerism, and development, accounting and organizational management, management and organizational studies, auditing, earnings management, governance, cruise tourism development and management, and sustainable finance and green bonds.

Roberts has published several papers, with recent notable works including:

  • "Artificial intelligence and qualitative research: The promise and perils of large language model (LLM) 'assistance'" (2024, Critical Perspectives on Accounting)
  • "'Looking for Something that Isn't There': A Case Study of an Early Attempt at ESG Integration in Investment Decision Making" (2021, European Accounting Review)
  • "The boundary of the 'economic': Financial accounting, corporate 'imaginaries' and human sentience" (2020, Critical Perspectives on Accounting)

Frequent co-authors working alongside Roberts include Eric Laws, John Koldowski, Noel Scott, Taweepoke Angkawanish, and Nina Brask. Roberts's work has been published primarily in venues such as Critical Perspectives on Accounting, Accounting Auditing & Accountability Journal, European Accounting Review, Abacus, and Business Ethics Quarterly.

The combination of topics explored and publication venues indicates a research profile that bridges theoretical and practical concerns in accounting and management, also engaging with evolving themes such as artificial intelligence in qualitative research and sustainability in finance.

Best Publications

  • Basic principles of organic chemistry

    John Dombrowski Roberts;Marjorie Constance Caserio

  • Organic Chemistry (2nd Edition)

    John D. Roberts

  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Carbon-13 Spectra of Steroids

    Hans J. Reich;Manfred Jautelat;Mark T. Messe;Frank J. Weigert

  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Carbon-13 Chemical Shifts in Acyclic and Alicyclic Alcohols

    John D. Roberts;Frank J. Weigert;Jacqueline I. Kroschwitz;Hans J. Reich

  • Carbon-13 Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Quantitative Correlations of the Carbon Chemical Shifts of Acyclic Alkenes

    John D. Roberts;Douglas E. Dorman;Manfred Jautelat

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Carbon-13 chemical shifts in norbornyl derivatives

    John D. Roberts;John B. Grutzner;Manfred. Jautelat;Joseph B. Dence

  • 32 – Rapid and Efficient Site-Specific Mutagenesis without Phenotypic Selection

    Thomas A. Kunkel;John D. Roberts;Richard A. Zakour

  • Rearrangement in the Reaction of Chlorobenzene-1-C^(14) with Potassium Amide

    John D. Roberts;Howard E. Simmons;L. A. Carlsmith;C. Wheaton Vaughan

  • Small-Ring Compounds. IV. Interconversion Reactions of Cyclobutyl, Cyclopropylcarbinyl and Allylcarbinyl Derivatives

    John D. Roberts;Robert H. Mazur

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Carbon-13 spectra of some pentose and hexose aldopyranoses

    Douglas E. Dorman;John D. Roberts

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Use of carbon-13 spectra to establish configurations of oximes

    Geoffrey E. Hawkes;Klaus Herwig;John D. Roberts

  • Nitrogen-15 nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. The state of histidine in the catalytic triad of .alpha.-lytic protease. Implications for the charge-relay mechanism of peptide-bond cleavage by serine proteases

    William W. Bachovchin;John D. Roberts

  • NITROGEN-15 MAGNETIC RESONANCE SPECTROSCOPY. II. COUPLING CONSTANTS.

    Gerhard Binsch;Joseph B. Lambert;Bryan W. Roberts;John D. Roberts

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy. Carbon-13 chemical shifts of methycyclopentanes, cyclopentanols, and cyclopentyl acetates

    John D. Roberts;Manfred Christl;Hans J. Reich

  • Activation of the trans geometry in platinum antitumor complexes: a survey of the cytotoxicity of trans complexes containing planar ligands in murine L1210 and human tumor panels and studies on their mechanism of action.

    N Farrell;L R Kelland;J D Roberts;M Van Beusichem

  • Carbon-13 Magnetic Resonance Studies of Azoles. Tautomerism, Shift Reagent Effects, and Solvent Effects

    Jose Elguero;Claude Marzin;John D. Roberts

  • RTOG 97-06: Initial report of a Phase I–II trial of selective bladder conservation using TURBT, twice-daily accelerated irradiation sensitized with cisplatin, and adjuvant MCV combination chemotherapy

    Michael P Hagan;Kathryn A Winter;Donald S Kaufman;Zev Wajsman

  • Electrical Effects of Substituent Groups in Saturated Systems. Reactivities of 4-Substituted Bicyclo [2.2.2]octane-1-carboxylic Acids

    John D. Roberts;Walter T. Moreland

  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Carbon-13 Spectra of Some Common Oligosaccharides

    John D. Roberts;Douglas E. Dorman

  • Nuclear Magnetic Resonance Spectroscopy. Cyclopropane Derivatives

    Dinshaw J. Patel;M. E. H. Howden;John D. Roberts

  • Nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy ^(13)C Spectrum of a Dimer of Cyclooatatetraene

    K. Grohmann;J .B. Grutzner;John D. Roberts

  • Resonance in Organic Chemistry.

    John D. Roberts

Frequent Co-Authors

Steven Grant
Steven Grant Virginia Commonwealth University
Nicholas Farrell
Nicholas Farrell Virginia Commonwealth University
George M. Whitesides
George M. Whitesides Harvard University
Joseph B. Lambert
Joseph B. Lambert Trinity University
Hans J. Reich
Hans J. Reich University of Wisconsin–Madison
Paul Milgrom
Paul Milgrom Stanford University
Paul Dent
Paul Dent Virginia Commonwealth University
Dieter Leibfritz
Dieter Leibfritz University of Bremen
William A. Goddard
William A. Goddard California Institute of Technology
Stefan Berger
Stefan Berger Leipzig University

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