Sriram Shankar

624 total citations
40 papers, 402 citations indexed

About

Sriram Shankar is a scholar working on Economics and Econometrics, Management Science and Operations Research and Sociology and Political Science. According to data from OpenAlex, Sriram Shankar has authored 40 papers receiving a total of 402 indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 20 papers in Economics and Econometrics, 11 papers in Management Science and Operations Research and 9 papers in Sociology and Political Science. Recurrent topics in Sriram Shankar's work include Efficiency Analysis Using DEA (10 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (6 papers) and Agricultural Innovations and Practices (6 papers). Sriram Shankar is often cited by papers focused on Efficiency Analysis Using DEA (10 papers), Employment and Welfare Studies (6 papers) and Agricultural Innovations and Practices (6 papers). Sriram Shankar collaborates with scholars based in Australia, India and China. Sriram Shankar's co-authors include Satya Paul, Parvinder Kler, Andrew Hodge, D. S. Prasada Rao, Temesgen Kifle, Kam Ki Tang, Mei Li, Partha Gangopadhyay, Girijasankar Mallik and Uttam Khanal and has published in prestigious journals such as Renewable and Sustainable Energy Reviews, European Journal of Operational Research and Ecological Economics.

In The Last Decade

Sriram Shankar

36 papers receiving 368 citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Sriram Shankar Australia 11 158 100 62 58 42 40 402
Hiroyuki Yamada Japan 12 151 1.0× 94 0.9× 12 0.2× 63 1.1× 18 0.4× 69 472
Toseef Azid Saudi Arabia 12 183 1.2× 127 1.3× 17 0.3× 38 0.7× 25 0.6× 55 430
Liam Wren‐Lewis France 9 175 1.1× 130 1.3× 44 0.7× 13 0.2× 15 0.4× 26 378
Thomas Yeboah United Kingdom 11 95 0.6× 151 1.5× 11 0.2× 36 0.6× 75 1.8× 40 426
Ralitza Dimova United Kingdom 16 263 1.7× 206 2.1× 35 0.6× 49 0.8× 37 0.9× 61 705
Steven Lim New Zealand 11 221 1.4× 140 1.4× 12 0.2× 21 0.4× 42 1.0× 34 507
John Cockburn Canada 15 350 2.2× 224 2.2× 26 0.4× 36 0.6× 18 0.4× 69 735
Francis Owusu United States 13 103 0.7× 121 1.2× 8 0.1× 41 0.7× 42 1.0× 40 490
Jody Zall Kusek United States 8 58 0.4× 72 0.7× 143 2.3× 48 0.8× 11 0.3× 16 495
Dorothée Boccanfuso Canada 10 185 1.2× 91 0.9× 17 0.3× 16 0.3× 12 0.3× 43 354

Countries citing papers authored by Sriram Shankar

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Fields of papers citing papers by Sriram Shankar

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Sriram Shankar

This figure shows the co-authorship network connecting the top 25 collaborators of Sriram Shankar. A scholar is included among the top collaborators of Sriram Shankar based on the total number of citations received by their joint publications. Widths of edges represent the number of papers authors have co-authored together. Node borders signify the number of papers an author published with Sriram Shankar. Sriram Shankar is excluded from the visualization to improve readability, since they are connected to all nodes in the network.

All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Shankar, Sriram, et al.. (2025). The Usefulness of Emerging Technologies in the FMCG Industry (Underdeveloped Markets). American Journal of Industrial and Business Management. 15(2). 292–314.
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Shankar, Sriram, et al.. (2021). Is specialization a strategy to improve farm efficiency in northwest China?. Review of Development Economics. 25(3). 1695–1710. 4 indexed citations
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Ahmad, Shabbir, Sriram Shankar, John Steen, Martie‐Louise Verreynne, & Abid A. Burki. (2020). Using measures of efficiency for regionally-targeted smallholder policy intervention: The case of Pakistan’s horticulture sector. Land Use Policy. 101. 105179–105179. 4 indexed citations
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Kifle, Temesgen, Parvinder Kler, & Sriram Shankar. (2018). The Underemployment-Job Satisfaction Nexus: A Study of Part-Time Employment in Australia. Social Indicators Research. 143(1). 233–249. 10 indexed citations
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Li, Lihua, Maria Estela Varua, Adam M. Komarek, Sriram Shankar, & Bill Bellotti. (2017). The interplay of production commercialisation and specialization. China Agricultural Economic Review. 9(4). 504–521. 8 indexed citations
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Perry, Neil & Sriram Shankar. (2017). The State-contingent Approach to the Noah's Ark Problem. Ecological Economics. 134. 65–72. 4 indexed citations
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Gangopadhyay, Partha & Sriram Shankar. (2016). Energy efficiency in the ACI (ASEAN-China-India) countries: is there room for regional policy coordination?. RePEc: Research Papers in Economics. 6(2). 121–135. 2 indexed citations
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Mallik, Girijasankar & Sriram Shankar. (2015). Does prior knowledge of economics and higher level mathematics improve student learning in principles of economics?. Economic Analysis and Policy. 49. 66–73. 19 indexed citations
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Kifle, Temesgen, Parvinder Kler, & Sriram Shankar. (2014). Are women really that happy at work? Australian evidence on the ‘contented female’. Applied Economics. 46(7). 686–697. 21 indexed citations
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Shankar, Sriram. (2014). Efficiency analysis under uncertainty: a simulation study. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 59(2). 171–188. 4 indexed citations
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Hodge, Andrew & Sriram Shankar. (2014). Single-Variable Threshold Effects in Ordered Response Models With an Application to Estimating the Income-Happiness Gradient. Journal of Business and Economic Statistics. 34(1). 42–52.
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Carmignani, Fabrizio, Sriram Shankar, Eng Joo Tan, & Kam Ki Tang. (2013). Identifying covariates of population health using extreme bound analysis. The European Journal of Health Economics. 15(5). 515–531. 11 indexed citations
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Gangopadhyay, Partha, Sriram Shankar, & Mustafa Abdul Rahman. (2013). Working poverty, social exclusion and destitution: An empirical study. Economic Modelling. 37. 241–250. 7 indexed citations
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Shankar, Sriram & B. Bhaskara Rao. (2012). Estimates of the long-run growth rate of Singapore with a CES production function. Applied Economics Letters. 19(15). 1525–1530. 6 indexed citations
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Shankar, Sriram. (2012). Production economics in the presence of risk*. Australian Journal of Agricultural and Resource Economics. 56(4). 597–620. 5 indexed citations
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Rao, B. Bhaskara & Sriram Shankar. (2012). Estimating the permanent growth effects of human capital. Applied Economics Letters. 19(17). 1651–1653. 1 indexed citations
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Shankar, Sriram & John Quiggin. (2012). Production under uncertainty: a simulation study. Journal of Productivity Analysis. 39(3). 207–215. 7 indexed citations
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Hodge, Andrew, et al.. (2011). Exploring the Links Between Corruption and Growth. Review of Development Economics. 15(3). 474–490. 75 indexed citations
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Li, Mei, Sriram Shankar, & Kam Ki Tang. (2010). Why does the USA dominate university league tables?. Studies in Higher Education. 36(8). 923–937. 33 indexed citations
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Rao, D. S. Prasada, et al.. (2010). A minimum distance and the generalised EKS approaches to multilateral comparisons of prices and real incomes. Queensland's institutional digital repository (The University of Queensland). 1–15. 1 indexed citations

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