Jonathan Williams

2.0k total citations · 1 hit paper
42 papers, 1.4k citations indexed

About

Jonathan Williams is a scholar working on Finance, Accounting and Economics and Econometrics. According to data from OpenAlex, Jonathan Williams has authored 42 papers receiving a total of 1.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 33 papers in Finance, 24 papers in Accounting and 11 papers in Economics and Econometrics. Recurrent topics in Jonathan Williams's work include Banking stability, regulation, efficiency (30 papers), Corporate Finance and Governance (19 papers) and Housing Market and Economics (6 papers). Jonathan Williams is often cited by papers focused on Banking stability, regulation, efficiency (30 papers), Corporate Finance and Governance (19 papers) and Housing Market and Economics (6 papers). Jonathan Williams collaborates with scholars based in United Kingdom, Portugal and Spain. Jonathan Williams's co-authors include Timothy King, Abhishek Srivastav, Carlos Pestana Barros, Edward P. M. Gardener, Santiago Carbó Valverde, Philip Molyneux, John O. S. Wilson, Jannine Poletti‐Hughes, Mohamed Eskandar Shah Mohd Rasid and M. Shahid Ebrahim and has published in prestigious journals such as SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología, Journal of Banking & Finance and Journal of Corporate Finance.

In The Last Decade

Jonathan Williams

39 papers receiving 1.3k citations

Hit Papers

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Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

Peers by citation overlap · career bar shows stage (early→late) cites · hero ref

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Jonathan Williams United Kingdom 18 938 937 490 360 167 42 1.4k
Aigbe Akhigbe United States 27 1.2k 1.2× 1.4k 1.5× 771 1.6× 185 0.5× 362 2.2× 104 2.0k
Armando Gomes United States 15 481 0.5× 946 1.0× 501 1.0× 198 0.6× 245 1.5× 39 1.4k
Neal M. Stoughton Austria 16 954 1.0× 1.5k 1.5× 488 1.0× 183 0.5× 470 2.8× 30 1.8k
Sunil Wahal United States 24 1.9k 2.0× 2.0k 2.1× 907 1.9× 216 0.6× 361 2.2× 55 2.7k
Dean F. Amel United States 16 815 0.9× 618 0.7× 596 1.2× 115 0.3× 203 1.2× 32 1.1k
Norman Schürhoff Switzerland 20 1.4k 1.5× 985 1.1× 803 1.6× 177 0.5× 296 1.8× 29 2.0k
Emilia Bonaccorsi di Patti Italy 13 1.1k 1.2× 1.4k 1.5× 868 1.8× 159 0.4× 342 2.0× 29 2.0k
Asma Mobarek United Kingdom 13 604 0.6× 566 0.6× 647 1.3× 126 0.3× 218 1.3× 37 1.1k
Vyacheslav Fos United States 18 936 1.0× 992 1.1× 469 1.0× 124 0.3× 235 1.4× 62 1.5k
Xinzhong Xu United Kingdom 17 1.4k 1.5× 734 0.8× 907 1.9× 118 0.3× 260 1.6× 30 1.9k

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Jonathan Williams

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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King, Timothy & Jonathan Williams. (2025). Corporate Governance in the Banking and Financial Sector.
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Sivaprasad, Sheeja, et al.. (2023). Internationalization and zero leverage. European Journal of Finance. 30(11). 1185–1211. 1 indexed citations
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Turrent, Guadalupe del Carmen Briano, Jannine Poletti‐Hughes, & Jonathan Williams. (2023). Transparency on Corporate Governance and board of directors’ strategies. SHILAP Revista de lepidopterología. 18(2). 1–22. 2 indexed citations
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King, Timothy, et al.. (2021). Disruptive Technology in Banking and Finance. Kent Academic Repository (University of Kent). 7 indexed citations
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Gwilym, Owain ap, et al.. (2019). The European Bank Recovery and Resolution Directive: A market assessment. Journal of Financial Stability. 44. 100689–100689. 23 indexed citations
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Bessen, James, Peter Neuhäusler, John L. Turner, & Jonathan Williams. (2018). Trends in private patent costs and rents for publicly-traded United States firms. International Review of Law and Economics. 56. 53–69. 14 indexed citations
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Poletti‐Hughes, Jannine & Jonathan Williams. (2017). The effect of family control on value and risk-taking in Mexico: A socioemotional wealth approach. International Review of Financial Analysis. 63. 369–381. 37 indexed citations
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Barros, Carlos Pestana & Jonathan Williams. (2013). The random parameters stochastic frontier cost function and the effectiveness of public policy: Evidence from bank restructuring in Mexico. International Review of Financial Analysis. 30. 98–108. 15 indexed citations
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Williams, Jonathan. (2012). Efficiency and market power in Latin American banking. Journal of Financial Stability. 8(4). 263–276. 78 indexed citations
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Williams, Jonathan, et al.. (2010). Technology in payments and transaction banking: Corporate and bank drivers and enablers. Journal of payments strategy & systems. 4(2). 170–170. 1 indexed citations
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Barros, Carlos Pestana, Nicolás Peypoch, & Jonathan Williams. (2010). A note on productivity change in European cooperative banks: the Luenberger indicator approach. International Review of Applied Economics. 24(2). 137–147. 20 indexed citations
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Williams, Jonathan, Nicolás Peypoch, & Carlos Pestana Barros. (2009). The Luenberger indicator and productivity growth: a note on the European savings banks sector. Applied Economics. 43(6). 747–755. 21 indexed citations
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Williams, Jonathan, et al.. (2008). Do Win-Win Outcomes Exist? A Study of Cross-Border M&A Transactions in Emerging Markets. SSRN Electronic Journal. 7 indexed citations
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Chakravarty, S.P. & Jonathan Williams. (2008). How Significant is the Alleged Unfair Advantage Enjoyed By State-Owned Banks in Germany?. 1 indexed citations
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Williams, Jonathan, et al.. (2005). Financial liberalisation, crisis, and restructuring: A comparative study of bank performance and bank governance in South East Asia. Journal of Banking & Finance. 29(8-9). 2119–2154. 219 indexed citations
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Molyneux, Philip & Jonathan Williams. (2005). The Productivity of European Co‐operative Banks. Managerial Finance. 31(11). 26–35. 20 indexed citations
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Williams, Jonathan, et al.. (2004). Volatility Transmission and Changes in Stock Market Interdependence in the European Community. Review of Economics and Finance. 3(3). 203–231. 5 indexed citations
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Valverde, Santiago Carbó, Edward P. M. Gardener, & Jonathan Williams. (2003). A note on technical change in banking: the case of European savings banks. Applied Economics. 35(6). 705–719. 25 indexed citations
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Williams, Jonathan. (2003). La competitividad de la Banca regional en la Europa del euro. Dialnet (Universidad de la Rioja). 137–171. 2 indexed citations
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Williams, Jonathan, et al.. (1964). AER volume 68 issue 637 Cover and Front matter. Journal of the Royal Aeronautical Society. 68(637). f1–f3. 1 indexed citations

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