Stephen Morris

4.0k total citations
68 papers, 2.4k citations indexed

About

Stephen Morris is a scholar working on Management Science and Operations Research, Economics and Econometrics and Safety Research. According to data from OpenAlex, Stephen Morris has authored 68 papers receiving a total of 2.4k indexed citations (citations by other indexed papers that have themselves been cited), including 27 papers in Management Science and Operations Research, 26 papers in Economics and Econometrics and 8 papers in Safety Research. Recurrent topics in Stephen Morris's work include Game Theory and Applications (23 papers), Auction Theory and Applications (14 papers) and Economic theories and models (14 papers). Stephen Morris is often cited by papers focused on Game Theory and Applications (23 papers), Auction Theory and Applications (14 papers) and Economic theories and models (14 papers). Stephen Morris collaborates with scholars based in United States, Singapore and United Kingdom. Stephen Morris's co-authors include Dirk Bergemann, Stephen Coate, Jeffrey R. Saffle, Atsushi Kajii, Linda S. Edelman, Amalia Cochran, Drew Fudenberg, Eddie Dekel, Richard G. Barton and David M. Frankel and has published in prestigious journals such as American Economic Review, Econometrica and Journal of Political Economy.

In The Last Decade

Stephen Morris

68 papers receiving 2.2k citations

Peers — A (Enhanced Table)

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

Name h Career Trend Papers Cites
Stephen Morris United States 24 898 863 406 389 230 68 2.4k
Neal Thomas United States 19 242 0.3× 631 0.7× 133 0.3× 227 0.6× 53 0.2× 39 2.8k
William F. Lucas United States 16 678 0.8× 795 0.9× 89 0.2× 48 0.1× 46 0.2× 36 1.4k
Robert J. Reynolds United States 17 173 0.2× 1.1k 1.3× 39 0.1× 139 0.4× 67 0.3× 46 2.0k
Jeffrey S. McCullough United States 23 112 0.1× 456 0.5× 30 0.1× 228 0.6× 116 0.5× 82 2.6k
David Blake United Kingdom 45 1.2k 1.3× 3.0k 3.5× 14 0.0× 88 0.2× 129 0.6× 276 8.1k
Erika G. Martin United States 24 130 0.1× 167 0.2× 16 0.0× 365 0.9× 79 0.3× 112 1.6k
Rainer Schnell Germany 25 555 0.6× 118 0.1× 18 0.0× 146 0.4× 28 0.1× 179 2.2k
Hye‐Chung Kum United States 19 68 0.1× 140 0.2× 81 0.2× 225 0.6× 104 0.5× 84 1.1k
M. Utku Ünver United States 24 1.1k 1.2× 1.3k 1.5× 266 0.7× 10 0.0× 10 0.0× 80 2.5k
Ilya Shpitser United States 20 200 0.2× 230 0.3× 34 0.1× 83 0.2× 21 0.1× 73 1.9k

Countries citing papers authored by Stephen Morris

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Fields of papers citing papers by Stephen Morris

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Physical SciencesHealth SciencesLife SciencesSocial Sciences

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Co-authorship network of co-authors of Stephen Morris

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All Works

20 of 20 papers shown
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Morris, Stephen & Muhamet Yıldız. (2019). Crises: Equilibrium Shifts and Large Shocks. SSRN Electronic Journal. 1 indexed citations
2.
Bergemann, Dirk & Stephen Morris. (2013). An Introduction to Robust Mechanism Design. 8(3). 169–230. 8 indexed citations
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Lowrance, William T., Mark H. Stevens, Raminder Nirula, et al.. (2013). Process improvement in trauma. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 74(2). 558–562. 10 indexed citations
4.
Blaylock, Robert C., et al.. (2013). Intravenous immune globulin therapy for Stevens-Johnson syndrome/toxic epidermal necrolysis complicated by hemolysis leading to pigment nephropathy and hemodialysis. Journal of the American Academy of Dermatology. 69(2). 221–225. 4 indexed citations
5.
Myers, Jeremy B., Michael Taylor, William O. Brant, et al.. (2012). Process improvement in trauma. The Journal of Trauma: Injury, Infection, and Critical Care. 74(1). 264–269. 7 indexed citations
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Bergemann, Dirk & Stephen Morris. (2011). Robust Predictions in Games with Incomplete Information. SSRN Electronic Journal. 36 indexed citations
7.
Holt, Joshua, Jeffrey R. Saffle, Stephen Morris, & Amalia Cochran. (2008). Use of Inhaled Heparin/N-acetylcystine in Inhalation Injury: Does it help?. Journal of Burn Care & Research. 29(1). 192–195. 48 indexed citations
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Saffle, Jeffrey R., Stephen Morris, & Linda S. Edelman. (2008). Fournier’s Gangrene: Management at a Regional Burn Center. Journal of Burn Care & Research. 29(1). 196–203. 20 indexed citations
9.
Cochran, Amalia, Stephen Morris, Linda S. Edelman, & Jeffrey R. Saffle. (2007). Burn patient characteristics and outcomes following resuscitation with albumin. Burns. 33(1). 25–30. 76 indexed citations
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Barton, Richard G., et al.. (2005). Development of a State Medical Surge Plan, Part II: Components of a Medical Surge Plan. PubMed. 4(1). 19–24. 14 indexed citations
11.
Lukas, André & Stephen Morris. (2004). Non-Perturbative Vacua for M-Theory on G(2) Manifolds. Sussex Research Online (University of Sussex). 14 indexed citations
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Frankel, David M., Stephen Morris, & Ady Pauzner. (2003). Equilibrium selection in global games with strategic complementarities. Journal of Economic Theory. 108(1). 1–44. 55 indexed citations
13.
Collier, Mark, Robert S. Ward, Jeffrey R. Saffle, & Stephen Morris. (2003). Home Treadmill Friction Injuries: A Five-Year Retrospective Study. Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 24(suppl_2). S66–S66. 1 indexed citations
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Faucher, Lee D., Stephen Morris, Linda S. Edelman, & Jeffrey R. Saffle. (2001). Burn center management of necrotizing soft-tissue surgical infections in unburned patients. The American Journal of Surgery. 182(6). 563–569. 69 indexed citations
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Bailey, Stephen, et al.. (2000). Is immediate chest radiograph necessary after central venous catheter placement in a surgical intensive care unit?. The American Journal of Surgery. 180(6). 517–522. 26 indexed citations
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Barton, Richard G., et al.. (1997). Resuscitation of Thermally Injured Patients with Oxygen Transport Criteria as Goals of Therapy. Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 18(1). 1–9. 47 indexed citations
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Saffle, Jeffrey R., et al.. (1993). Etiology and consequences of respiratory failure in thermally injured patients. The American Journal of Surgery. 166(6). 592–597. 83 indexed citations
18.
Saffle, Jeffrey R., et al.. (1990). Cytomegalovirus Infection Promotes Bacterial Translocation in Thermally Injured Mice. Journal of Burn Care & Rehabilitation. 11(5). 428–435. 13 indexed citations
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Barrow, R. E., et al.. (1990). Selective permeability changes in the lungs and airways of sheep after toxic smoke inhalation. Journal of Applied Physiology. 68(5). 2165–2170. 29 indexed citations
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Morris, Stephen, et al.. (1988). Bacterial translocation and mesenteric blood flow in a large animal model after cutaneous thermal and smoke inhalation injury. 39. 189–190. 9 indexed citations

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