Gareth Campbell

864 total citations
36 papers, 514 citations indexed

About

Gareth Campbell is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Accounting and Finance. According to data from OpenAlex, Gareth Campbell has authored 36 papers receiving a total of 514 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 14 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 12 papers in Accounting and 9 papers in Finance. Recurrent topics in Gareth Campbell's work include Corporate Finance and Governance (12 papers), Historical Economic and Social Studies (12 papers) and Financial Markets and Investment Strategies (7 papers). Gareth Campbell is often cited by papers focused on Corporate Finance and Governance (12 papers), Historical Economic and Social Studies (12 papers) and Financial Markets and Investment Strategies (7 papers). Gareth Campbell collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, United States and Australia. Gareth Campbell's co-authors include John D. Turner, Graeme G. Acheson, Brian J. Rowlands, John B. Furness, T. Malmfors, Geoffrey Burnstock, J. L. S. Cobb, M I Halliday, M D McCaigue and W D B Clements and has published in prestigious journals such as Journal of Financial Economics, Review of Financial Studies and Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics.

In The Last Decade

Gareth Campbell

34 papers receiving 481 citations

Peers

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Masako Ueda United States
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JM Marshall United Kingdom
Han Sha China
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All Works

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Campbell, Gareth, et al.. (2022). Business Creation and Political Turmoil: Ireland versus Scotland before 1900. The Business History Review. 96(4). 709–739. 1 indexed citations
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Acheson, Graeme G., Gareth Campbell, & John D. Turner. (2019). Private Contracting, Law and Finance. Review of Financial Studies. 32(11). 4156–4195. 19 indexed citations
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Campbell, Gareth, William Quinn, John D. Turner, & Qing Ye. (2017). What moved share prices in the nineteenth‐century London stock market?†. The Economic History Review. 71(1). 157–189. 13 indexed citations
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Campbell, Gareth, et al.. (2017). Integration between the London and New York Stock Exchanges, 1825–1925. The Economic History Review. 70(4). 1185–1218. 5 indexed citations
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Acheson, Graeme G., Gareth Campbell, & John D. Turner. (2016). Who financed the expansion of the equity market? Shareholder clienteles in Victorian Britain. Business History. 59(4). 607–637. 20 indexed citations
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Acheson, Graeme G., et al.. (2016). Corporate Ownership, Control, and Firm Performance in Victorian Britain. The Journal of Economic History. 76(1). 1–40. 9 indexed citations
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Campbell, Gareth, Christopher Coyle, & John D. Turner. (2016). This time is different: Causes and consequences of British banking instability over the long run. Journal of Financial Stability. 27. 74–94. 9 indexed citations
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Campbell, Gareth & John D. Turner. (2015). Managerial failure in mid-Victorian Britain?: Corporate expansion during a promotion boom. Business History. 57(8). 1248–1276. 6 indexed citations
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Campbell, Gareth. (2012). Myopic Rationality in a Mania. Munich Personal RePEc Archive (Ludwig Maximilian University of Munich). 1 indexed citations
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Campbell, Gareth & John D. Turner. (2012). Dispelling the Myth of the Naive Investor During the British Railway Mania, 1845-46. SSRN Electronic Journal. 2 indexed citations
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Campbell, Gareth & John D. Turner. (2012). Dispelling the Myth of the Naive Investor during the British Railway Mania, 1845–1846. The Business History Review. 86(1). 3–41. 23 indexed citations
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Campbell, Gareth, et al.. (2012). The role of the media in a bubble. Explorations in Economic History. 49(4). 461–481. 1 indexed citations
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Campbell, Gareth. (2011). Myopic rationality in a Mania. Explorations in Economic History. 49(1). 75–91. 15 indexed citations
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Campbell, Gareth & John D. Turner. (2010). Substitutes for legal protection: corporate governance and dividends in Victorian Britain1. The Economic History Review. 64(2). 571–597. 58 indexed citations
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Armstrong, Shannon R., Gareth Campbell, J.H. Campbell, & Melissa H. Little. (2005). Establishment of metanephros transplantation in mice highlights contributions by both nephrectomy and pregnancy to developmental progression. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 1 indexed citations
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Clements, W D B, Stephen Kirk, M D McCaigue, et al.. (1999). Characterization of the Kupffer cell response to exogenous endotoxin in a rodent model of obstructive jaundice. British journal of surgery. 86(5). 628–633. 40 indexed citations
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Campbell, Gareth, D M Magee, A. D. Kennedy, Brian J. Rowlands, & M I Halliday. (1997). An ELISA for measuring tumour necrosis factor alpha in rat plasma.. PubMed. 8(1). 97–102. 9 indexed citations
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Halliday, M I, et al.. (1996). Modulation of TNFα and IL-6 in a peritonitis model using pentoxifylline. Journal of Pediatric Surgery. 31(7). 928–930. 10 indexed citations
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McCaigue, M D, et al.. (1995). Mortality, endotoxaemia and cytokine expression after intermittent and continuous hepatic ischaemia. British journal of surgery. 82(10). 1424–1426. 28 indexed citations
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Furness, John B., et al.. (1970). CELLULAR STUDIES OF SYMPATHETIC DENERVATION PRODUCED BY 6-HYDROXYDOPAMINE IN THE VAS DEFERENS. Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 174(1). 111–122. 92 indexed citations

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