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Discipline name D-index D-index (Discipline H-index) only includes papers and citation values for an examined discipline in contrast to General H-index which accounts for publications across all disciplines. Citations Publications World Ranking National Ranking
Economics and Finance D-index 42 Citations 19,664 138 World Ranking 1203 National Ranking 34

Overview

What is he best known for?

The fields of study he is best known for:

  • Finance
  • Law
  • Accounting

His primary areas of study are Accounting, Financial economics, Finance, Earnings and Corporate governance. His work carried out in the field of Accounting brings together such families of science as Volatility, Enforcement and Corporate disclosure. His work deals with themes such as Stock return and Econometrics, which intersect with Financial economics.

Philip Brown has included themes like Fixed capital, Security market line, Financial capital, Capital market line and Economic capital in his Finance study. The Earnings study combines topics in areas such as Statutory law, Turnover, Voluntary disclosure and Sanctions. His work in the fields of Corporate governance, such as Agency cost, overlaps with other areas such as Auditor independence.

His most cited work include:

  • An empirical evaluation of accounting income numbers (4244 citations)
  • Corporate governance, accounting and finance: A review (368 citations)
  • Corporate governance, accounting and finance: A review (368 citations)

What are the main themes of his work throughout his whole career to date?

Philip Brown mainly investigates Accounting, Financial economics, Earnings, Corporate governance and Finance. His research on Accounting frequently links to adjacent areas such as Enforcement. He interconnects Quality and International accounting in the investigation of issues within Enforcement.

His Financial economics research includes elements of Dividend, Stock exchange, Dividend policy and Econometrics. His Stock exchange research incorporates themes from Volatility, Market maker, Value and Monetary economics. His research on Earnings also deals with topics like

  • Voluntary disclosure that intertwine with fields like Sanctions and Statutory law,
  • Actuarial science which is related to area like Fair value.

He most often published in these fields:

  • Accounting (51.30%)
  • Financial economics (22.73%)
  • Earnings (18.18%)

What were the highlights of his more recent work (between 2010-2021)?

  • Accounting (51.30%)
  • Corporate governance (16.23%)
  • Earnings (18.18%)

In recent papers he was focusing on the following fields of study:

His main research concerns Accounting, Corporate governance, Earnings, International Financial Reporting Standards and Price discovery. The study incorporates disciplines such as Agency cost, Transparency and Enforcement in addition to Accounting. His Agency cost research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Endogeneity, Multidisciplinary approach and Body of knowledge.

While the research belongs to areas of Corporate governance, he spends his time largely on the problem of Transparency, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Common law. His work in the fields of Accounting earnings and Post-earnings-announcement drift overlaps with other areas such as Research design. In his study, which falls under the umbrella issue of Audit, Positive accounting is strongly linked to Consensus forecast.

Between 2010 and 2021, his most popular works were:

  • Corporate governance, accounting and finance: A review (368 citations)
  • Corporate governance, accounting and finance: A review (368 citations)
  • Stock return seasonalities and the tax-loss selling hypothesis: analysis of the arguments and Australian evidence (323 citations)

In his most recent research, the most cited papers focused on:

  • Finance
  • Law
  • Accounting

Philip Brown mainly focuses on Accounting, Corporate governance, International Financial Reporting Standards, Transparency and Audit. His research in the fields of Equity overlaps with other disciplines such as Auditor independence. His Corporate governance research incorporates elements of Endogeneity, Multidisciplinary approach and Body of knowledge.

His research in International Financial Reporting Standards intersects with topics in Cost of capital, Unobservable, Equity risk, Valuation and Equity capital markets. His study in Audit is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Earnings, Enforcement and Capital market. His biological study spans a wide range of topics, including Actuarial science, Rule of law and Consensus forecast.

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Best Publications

An empirical evaluation of accounting income numbers

Ray Ball;Philip Brown.
Journal of Accounting Research (1968)

11027 Citations

An empirical evaluation of accounting income numbers

Ray Ball;Philip Brown.
Journal of Accounting Research (1968)

11027 Citations

Corporate governance, accounting and finance: A review

Philip Brown;Philip Brown;Wendy Beekes;Peter Verhoeven.
Accounting and Finance (2011)

725 Citations

Corporate governance, accounting and finance: A review

Philip Brown;Philip Brown;Wendy Beekes;Peter Verhoeven.
Accounting and Finance (2011)

725 Citations

Stock return seasonalities and the tax-loss selling hypothesis: analysis of the arguments and Australian evidence

Philip Brown;Donald B. Keim;Allan W. Kleidon;Terry A. Marsh.
(2011)

586 Citations

Stock return seasonalities and the tax-loss selling hypothesis: analysis of the arguments and Australian evidence

Philip Brown;Donald B. Keim;Allan W. Kleidon;Terry A. Marsh.
(2011)

586 Citations

New evidence on the nature of size related anomalies in stock prices

Philip Brown;Allan W. Kleidon;Terry A. Marsh.
(2011)

583 Citations

New evidence on the nature of size related anomalies in stock prices

Philip Brown;Allan W. Kleidon;Terry A. Marsh.
(2011)

583 Citations

Security Analyst Multi-Year Earnings Forecasts and the Capital Market

George Foster;Philip Brown;Eric W. Noreen.
(1985)

535 Citations

Security Analyst Multi-Year Earnings Forecasts and the Capital Market

George Foster;Philip Brown;Eric W. Noreen.
(1985)

535 Citations

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