Barrie Craven

1.3k total citations
31 papers, 918 citations indexed

About

Barrie Craven is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Finance and Education. According to data from OpenAlex, Barrie Craven has authored 31 papers receiving a total of 918 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 11 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 5 papers in Finance and 5 papers in Education. Recurrent topics in Barrie Craven's work include Corporate Finance and Governance (4 papers), Healthcare Policy and Management (4 papers) and Community Development and Social Impact (3 papers). Barrie Craven is often cited by papers focused on Corporate Finance and Governance (4 papers), Healthcare Policy and Management (4 papers) and Community Development and Social Impact (3 papers). Barrie Craven collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Barrie Craven's co-authors include Claire Marston, David Campbell, Philip Shrives, Richard Sharpley, Michael L. Marlow, Gordon T. Stewart, James Tooley, Ben Wood, G T Stewart and Marium Khan and has published in prestigious journals such as Accounting Auditing & Accountability Journal, Higher Education and Economics of Education Review.

In The Last Decade

Barrie Craven

30 papers receiving 785 citations

Peers

Barrie Craven
William C. Johnson United States
Greg Tower Australia
Mary Bowerman United Kingdom
Louise Kloot Australia
Mahesh Joshı Australia
Seungwha Chung South Korea
Laurie McAulay United Kingdom
Donald L. Lester United States
William C. Johnson United States
Barrie Craven
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Countries citing papers authored by Barrie Craven

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Fields of papers citing papers by Barrie Craven

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Craven, Barrie, et al.. (2013). The Economics of Minimum Pricing for Alcohol. Economic Affairs. 33(2). 174–189. 4 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie & G T Stewart. (2012). Economic implications of socio-cultural correlates of HIV/AIDS: an analysis of global data. Applied Economics. 45(14). 1789–1800. 2 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie, et al.. (2011). CONTROL POLICIES TO COMBAT THE HEALTH RISKS FROM SMOKING AND PASSIVE SMOKING1. Economic Affairs. 31(2). 58–62. 1 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie. (2003). Time Consistency and the Development of Vaccines to Treat HIV/AIDS in Africa. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 8(1). 15–32. 1 indexed citations
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Campbell, David, Barrie Craven, & Philip Shrives. (2003). Voluntary social reporting in three FTSE sectors: a comment on perception and legitimacy. Accounting Auditing & Accountability Journal. 16(4). 558–581. 325 indexed citations
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Campbell, David, Barrie Craven, & Kevin Lawler. (2002). Social welfare, positivism and business ethics. Business Ethics A European Review. 11(3). 268–281. 4 indexed citations
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Sharpley, Richard & Barrie Craven. (2001). The 2001 Foot and Mouth Crisis – Rural Economy and Tourism Policy Implications: A Comment. Current Issues in Tourism. 4(6). 527–537. 58 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie & Claire Marston. (1999). Financial reporting on the Internet by leading UK companies. European Accounting Review. 8(2). 321–333. 379 indexed citations
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Marston, Claire & Barrie Craven. (1998). A survey of corporate perceptions of short-termism among analysts and fund managers. European Journal of Finance. 4(3). 233–256. 21 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie, et al.. (1997). A cost‐effectiveness study of changing medical practice in early pregnancy. Journal of Management in Medicine. 11(6). 372–381. 5 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie, G T Stewart, & Marium Khan. (1997). AIDS: Safety, Regulation and the Law in Procedures Using Blood and Blood Products. Medicine Science and the Law. 37(3). 215–227. 2 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie & Gordon T. Stewart. (1995). CORPORATE GOVERNANCE, FINANCIAL REPORTING, AND THE COST OF CONTAINING THE AIDS THREAT IN SCOTLAND. Financial Accountability and Management. 11(3). 223–240. 2 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie, et al.. (1994). Management Training and Development Expenditures:. Managerial Auditing Journal. 9(6). 3–9. 1 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie, et al.. (1993). Amateurs Confronting Specialists: Expenditure on AIDS in England. Journal of Public Policy. 13(4). 305–325. 9 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie, et al.. (1986). The behaviour of a resource reducing bureau. A case study of an English polytechnic. Applied Economics. 18(1). 87–99. 2 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie, et al.. (1984). The British response of higher education to changing educational perspectives. Economics of Education Review. 3(4). 279–288. 2 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie, et al.. (1984). Barking Up the Wrong Tree? A Defence. Journal of Further and Higher Education. 8(2). 28–31. 1 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie, et al.. (1983). The thatcher experiment. Journal of Macroeconomics. 5(1). 21–40. 5 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie, et al.. (1983). Resource reallocation in higher education in Britain. Higher Education. 12(5). 579–589. 4 indexed citations
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Craven, Barrie, et al.. (1983). Barking up the Wrong Tree? An Assessment of BEC'S Aims and Objectives. Journal of Further and Higher Education. 7(1). 54–61. 6 indexed citations

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