Nick Wilson spends much of his time researching Marketing, Accounting, Trade credit, Small business and Empirical research. His study explores the link between Marketing and topics such as Entrepreneurship that cross with problems in Business case. He has included themes like Capital adequacy ratio, Economic capital, Bankruptcy and Credit risk in his Accounting study.
In his research, Public relations is intimately related to Corporate governance, which falls under the overarching field of Bankruptcy. His Trade credit research is multidisciplinary, relying on both Credit crunch, Credit history, Financial system, Financial management and Credit reference. His research in Empirical research intersects with topics in Creativity and Originality.
Nick Wilson focuses on Finance, Accounting, Entrepreneurship, Bankruptcy and Creativity. His work on Finance is being expanded to include thematically relevant topics such as Monetary economics. His Accounting research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Actuarial science and Corporate governance.
In most of his Entrepreneurship studies, his work intersects topics such as Marketing. His studies deal with areas such as Insolvency, Predictive modelling and Credit risk as well as Bankruptcy. His research investigates the connection between Trade credit and topics such as Financial system that intersect with issues in Debt.
Nick Wilson mainly focuses on Creativity, Environmental ethics, Epistemology, Context and Private equity. His work in Epistemology addresses issues such as Social psychology, which are connected to fields such as Critical realism. His research on Private equity concerns the broader Finance.
His Finance study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Branch office and Market failure. The various areas that Nick Wilson examines in his Persistence study include Accounting and Audit. His study in Accounting is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Bankruptcy prediction, Logit, Covariate and Credit risk.
His main research concerns Democracy, Context, Epistemology, Creativity and Economic system. Along with Context, other disciplines of study including Witness, Capital, Financial intermediary, Corporate governance and Intermediation are integrated into his research. His research integrates issues of Opportunity discovery and Social science in his study of Epistemology.
His Creativity research includes themes of Transformative learning and Meaning. His Economic system research integrates issues from Creative economy and Sustainable growth rate. Nick Wilson combines subjects such as Creative industries, Paternalism, Excellence and Normative with his study of Environmental ethics.
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Small business start‐ups: success factors and support implications
Kathryn Watson;Sandra Hogarth‐Scott;Nicholas Wilson.
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research (1998)
Small business start‐ups: success factors and support implications
Kathryn Watson;Sandra Hogarth‐Scott;Nicholas Wilson.
International Journal of Entrepreneurial Behaviour & Research (1998)
Trade Credit Terms Offered by Small Firms: Survey Evidence and Empirical Analysis
Nicholas Wilson;Barbara Summers.
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting (2002)
Trade Credit Terms Offered by Small Firms: Survey Evidence and Empirical Analysis
Nicholas Wilson;Barbara Summers.
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting (2002)
Financial distress and bankruptcy prediction among listed companies using accounting, market and macroeconomic variables
Mario Hernandez Tinoco;Nick Wilson.
International Review of Financial Analysis (2013)
Financial distress and bankruptcy prediction among listed companies using accounting, market and macroeconomic variables
Mario Hernandez Tinoco;Nick Wilson.
International Review of Financial Analysis (2013)
Working Capital and Financial Management Practices in the Small Firm Sector
Michael J. Peel;Nicholas Wilson.
International Small Business Journal (1996)
Working Capital and Financial Management Practices in the Small Firm Sector
Michael J. Peel;Nicholas Wilson.
International Small Business Journal (1996)
Small and Medium Size Enterprise Financing: A Note on Some of the Empirical Implications of a Pecking Order
Robert Watson;Nick Wilson.
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting (2002)
Small and Medium Size Enterprise Financing: A Note on Some of the Empirical Implications of a Pecking Order
Robert Watson;Nick Wilson.
Journal of Business Finance & Accounting (2002)
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