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Overview

Nick Wilson is affiliated with the University of Leeds in the United Kingdom and specializes in social sciences with a concentration on health-related fields. Their research areas encompass general health professions, sociology and political science, health, economics and econometrics, as well as organizational behavior and human resource management.

The scientist's main research topics include:

  • Health disparities and outcomes
  • Global health care issues
  • Critical realism in sociology
  • Global public health policies and epidemiology
  • COVID-19 epidemiological studies
  • COVID-19 pandemic impacts
  • Employment and welfare studies

Nick Wilson has authored several papers published in a variety of venues. Notable recent publications include:

  • "Tobacco endgame intervention impacts on health gains and Māori:non-Māori health inequity: a simulation study of the Aotearoa/New Zealand Tobacco Action Plan" (2023), Tobacco Control
  • "The Estimated Likelihood of Eliminating the SARS-CoV-2 Pandemic in Australia and New Zealand Under Current Public Health Policy Settings: An Agent-Based-SEIR Modelling Approach" (2020), SSRN Electronic Journal
  • "A proactive Covid-19 response associated with better health and economic outcomes for OECD High-Income Island Countries" (2025), SSM - Population Health
  • "Symposium on The Space That Separates: A Realist Theory of Art" (2022), Journal of Critical Realism
  • "Simulation Modelling of Tobacco Endgame Interventions and Their Impact on Māori:Non-Māori Health Inequity in Aotearoa-New Zealand" (2022), SSRN Electronic Journal

The frequent publication venues for Nick Wilson include:

  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Journal of Critical Realism
  • Zenodo (CERN European Organization for Nuclear Research)
  • Tobacco Control
  • SSM - Population Health

Collaborations form a significant part of their research practice. Frequent co-authors are:

  • Jennifer Summers
  • Michael G. Baker
  • Driss Ait Ouakrim
  • Tim Wilson
  • Andrew Waa

Best Publications

  • Financial distress and bankruptcy prediction among listed companies using accounting, market and macroeconomic variables

    Mario Hernandez Tinoco;Nick Wilson

  • Small business start‐ups: success factors and support implications

    Kathryn Watson;Sandra Hogarth‐Scott;Nicholas Wilson

  • Trade Credit Terms Offered by Small Firms: Survey Evidence and Empirical Analysis

    Nicholas Wilson;Barbara Summers

  • Working Capital and Financial Management Practices in the Small Firm Sector

    Michael J. Peel;Nicholas Wilson

  • Small and Medium Size Enterprise Financing: A Note on Some of the Empirical Implications of a Pecking Order

    Robert Watson;Nick Wilson

  • Small Business Management and Entrepreneurship

    David Stokes;Nicholas Wilson

  • The Perception and Effects of Share Ownership: Empirical Evidence from Employee Buy-Outs

    Andrew Pendleton;Nicholas Wilson;Mike Wright

  • Family Business Survival and the Role of Boards

    Nick Wilson;Mike Wright;Louise Scholes

  • The Impact on Absenteeism and Quits of Profit-Sharing and other Forms of Employee Participation

    Nicholas Wilson;Michael J. Peel

  • Late Payment and Credit Management in the Small Firm Sector: Some Empirical Evidence

    Michael John Peel;Nicholas Wilson;Carole Howorth

  • Disequilibrium in the UK corporate loan market

    Christina V Atanasova;Nicholas Wilson

  • The value of non-financial information in small and medium-sized enterprise risk management

    Edward I. Altman;Gabriele Sabato;Nicholas Wilson

  • Managing creativity and innovation: the challenge for cultural entrepreneurs

    Nicholas. C. Wilson;David Stokes

  • Do small businesses have to practise marketing to survive and grow

    Sandra Hogarth‐Scott;Kathryn Watson;Nicholas Wilson

  • Private equity portfolio company performance during the global recession

    Nick Wilson;Mike Wright;Mike Wright;Donald S. Siegel;Louise Scholes

  • Bank borrowing constraints and the demand for trade credit: evidence from panel data

    Christina V. Atanasova;Nicholas Wilson

  • PROFIT-SHARING AND PRODUCTIVITY: AN ANALYSIS OF UK ENGINEERING FIRMS

    John R. Cable;Nicholas Wilson

  • Trade Credit Management and the Decision to Use Factoring: An Empirical Study

    Barbara Summers;Nicholas Wilson

  • Burden or benefit? Regulation as a dynamic influence on small business performance

    John Kitching;Mark Hart;Nick Wilson

  • Employee financial participation and productivity : An empirical reappraisal

    Andrew M. Robinson;Nicholas Wilson

  • PROFIT-SHARING AND PRODUCTIVITY: SOME FURTHER EVIDENCE*

    John Cable;Nicholas Wilson

Frequent Co-Authors

Mike Wright
Mike Wright Imperial College London
Michael J. Peel
Michael J. Peel Cardiff University
David Peel
David Peel Lancaster University
Edward I. Altman
Edward I. Altman New York University
Saul Estrin
Saul Estrin London School of Economics and Political Science
Stephen F. Witt
Stephen F. Witt University of Surrey
Armin Schwienbacher
Armin Schwienbacher SKEMA Business School

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