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D-Index
40
Citations
7755
World Ranking
5328
National Ranking
901

Overview

John Hudson was affiliated with the University of Bath in the United Kingdom. Their research contributed primarily to the field of Social Sciences, with a focus on several subfields including Finance, Political Science and International Relations, Law, Classics, and Education.

The main topics covered in Hudson's work encompassed:

  • Housing, Finance, and Neoliberalism
  • Social Policy and Reform Studies
  • Medieval Literature and History
  • Healthcare innovation and challenges
  • Historical Economic and Legal Thought
  • Comparative and International Law Studies
  • Evolving Legal Systems and Governance

Hudson's recent publications included:

  • "Sticking plaster support: the Household Support Fund and localised assistance in the UK welfare state" (2023), published in the Journal of Poverty and Social Justice
  • "Thomas J. McSweeney, Priests of the Law: Roman Law and the Making of the Common Law's First Professionals" (2020), published in the American Journal of Legal History
  • "Nicholas Karn, Kings, Lords and Courts in Anglo-Norman England. Woodbridge, UK: Boydell, 2020. Pp. xii, 259. $99. ISBN: 978-1-7832-7486-4." (2020), published in Speculum
  • "AM 22_Index by Topic" (2022), published in International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics
  • ":Power and Justice in Medieval England: The Law of Patronage and the Royal Courts" (2024), published in Speculum

Frequent co-authors working alongside Hudson were:

  • Jed Meers
  • Kit Colliver
  • Neil Lunt
  • William Eves
  • Carryn Anderson

Hudson published multiple works in specific venues, indicating recurring engagement with these academic communities:

  • Speculum (2 publications)
  • Journal of Poverty and Social Justice (1 publication)
  • American Journal of Legal History (1 publication)
  • International Journal of Radiation Oncology*Biology*Physics (1 publication)
  • IPPR Progressive Review (1 publication)

Best Publications

  • Aid, the Public Sector and the Market in Less Developed Countries

    Paul Mosley;John Hudson;Sara Horrell

  • Institutional Trust and Subjective Well‐Being across the EU

    John Hudson

  • Aid, Poverty Reduction and the ‘New Conditionality’*

    Paul Mosley;John Hudson;Arjan Verschoor

  • Tax Evasion, Civic Duty and the Law Abiding Citizen

    Marta Orviska;John Hudson

  • Trends in Multi-authored Papers in Economics

    John Hudson

  • Tax Performance: A Comparative Study

    Joweria M. Teera;John Hudson

  • Innovation, Intellectual Property Rights, and Economic Development: A Unified Empirical Investigation

    John Hudson;Alexandru Minea

  • Aid Volatility, Policy and Development

    John Hudson;Paul Mosley

  • Global patterns and drivers of ecosystem functioning in rivers and riparian zones

    Scott D. Tiegs;David M. Costello;Mark W. Isken;Guy Woodward

  • People’s attitudes to autonomous vehicles

    John Hudson;Marta Orviska;Jan Hunady

  • Aid policies and growth: in search of the holy grail

    John Hudson;Paul Mosley

  • International Trade in 'Quality Goods': Signalling Problems for Developing Countries

    John Hudson;Philip Jones

  • Generic take-up in the pharmaceutical market following patent expiry A multi-country study

    John Hudson

  • Housing conditions and life satisfaction in urban China

    Fang Zhang;Chuanyong Zhang;Chuanyong Zhang;John Hudson

  • Into the valley of death: research to innovation.

    John Hudson;Hanan F. Khazragui

  • The Impact of Democracy on Well-being

    Marta Orviska;Anetta Caplanova;John Hudson

  • Standardization and the costs of assessing quality

    Philip Jones;John Hudson

  • Evaluating the Impact of the Informal Economy on Businesses in South East Europe: Some Lessons from the 2009 World Bank Enterprise Survey

    John Hudson;Colin C Williams;Marta Orviska;Sara Nadin

  • Civic Duty and Expressive Voting: Is Virtue its own Reward?

    Philip Jones;John Hudson

  • People’s Attitudes to Robots in Caring for the Elderly

    John Hudson;Marta Orviska;Jan Hunady

  • Firms’ adoption of international standards: One size fits all?

    John Hudson;Marta Orviska

Frequent Co-Authors

Kandikere R. Sridhar
Kandikere R. Sridhar Mangalore University
Suzanne M. Skevington
Suzanne M. Skevington University of Manchester
Todd V. Royer
Todd V. Royer Indiana University
Paul C. Frost
Paul C. Frost Trent University
Jackson R. Webster
Jackson R. Webster Virginia Tech
Hjalmar Laudon
Hjalmar Laudon Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
Natalie A. Griffiths
Natalie A. Griffiths Oak Ridge National Laboratory

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