Ashton de Silva

Ashton de Silva

RMIT University

H-index: 10

Oceania-Australia

About Ashton de Silva

Ashton de Silva, With an exceptional h-index of 10 and a recent h-index of 8 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at RMIT University, specializes in the field of Regional Policy and Economies, Household Economics, Property Market Analysis, Forecasting.

His recent articles reflect a diverse array of research interests and contributions to the field:

Bank risk in uncertain times: Do credit rationing and revenue diversification matter?

Achieving social impact through rental housing investment

Measuring Local Economic Activity Using Pedestrian Count Data

Economic resilience in a pandemic: Did COVID‐19 policy effects override industry diversity impacts in Australia?

Ageing Well in Place: An Australian and New Zealand Perspective

Mapping local economic recovery paths using pedestrian counts. A City of Melbourne Case Study.

Place‐Based Policies and Nowcasting

Knowledge Diffusion in the US Supply Chain Network

Ashton de Silva Information

University

Position

Placemaking Economics Group School of Economics Finance and Marketing

Citations(all)

542

Citations(since 2020)

313

Cited By

345

hIndex(all)

10

hIndex(since 2020)

8

i10Index(all)

11

i10Index(since 2020)

8

Email

University Profile Page

RMIT University

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Ashton de Silva Skills & Research Interests

Regional Policy and Economies

Household Economics

Property Market Analysis

Forecasting

Top articles of Ashton de Silva

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Bank risk in uncertain times: Do credit rationing and revenue diversification matter?

Journal of Business Finance & Accounting

Ashton De Silva

Huu Nhan Duong

My Nguyen

Yen Ngoc Nguyen

2023/7

Achieving social impact through rental housing investment

Megan Nethercote

Lisa de Kleyn

Ashton de Silva

Julie Lawson

2023/6

Measuring Local Economic Activity Using Pedestrian Count Data

Economic Record

Yonatan Navon

Ashton de Silva

2023/12

Economic resilience in a pandemic: Did COVID‐19 policy effects override industry diversity impacts in Australia?

Economic Papers: A journal of applied economics and policy

Sveta Angelopoulos

Ashton de Silva

Yonatan Navon

Sarah Sinclair

Maria Yanotti

2023/6

Ageing Well in Place: An Australian and New Zealand Perspective

Available at SSRN 4699851

Ashton De Silva

Sarah Sinclair

Stuart Thomas

Sveta Angelopoulos

Jane Chen

2023/11/30

Mapping local economic recovery paths using pedestrian counts. A City of Melbourne Case Study.

Ashton J de Silva

Maria Yanotti

Sarah Sinclair

Sveta Angelopoulos

Yonatan Navon

2023/4/7

Place‐Based Policies and Nowcasting

Australian Economic Review

Ashton De Silva

Maria Yanotti

Sarah Sinclair

Sveta Angelopoulos

2023/9

Knowledge Diffusion in the US Supply Chain Network

Available at SSRN 4390757

Truong Giang Nguyen

My Nguyen

Banita Bissoondoyal-Bheenick

Ashton de Silva

2023

Influencers in Property Development.

Venkatesh Narayanan

Ashton de Silva

Judith Callahan

2023/7

Gender preference at birth: A new measure for son preference based on stated preferences and observed measures of parents' fertility decisions

Mehwish Ghulam Ali

Ashton De Silva

Sarah Sinclair

Ankita Mishra

2022

Willingness to volunteer: An exploration of the potential volunteer pool for community arts programs

Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly

Meg Elkins

Bronwyn Coate

Mehmet Özmen

Ashton De Silva

2022/12

Examining the spatial and non-spatial linkages between suburban housing markets

International Journal of Housing Markets and Analysis

Morteza Moallemi

Daniel Melser

Ashton De Silva

Xiaoyan Chen

2022/12/1

The Role of ‘Place’in Productivity

Available at SSRN 4254379

Ashton de Silva

Emmanuelle Walkowiak

Sarah Sinclair

Sveta Angelopoulos

María B Yanotti

2022/10/21

Detecting disasters and disaster recovery in Southeast Asia: findings from space

Natural Hazards Review

Simon Feeny

Trong-Anh Trinh

Ashton De Silva

2022/5/1

What works for place-based approaches in Victoria. Part 1: A review of the literature.

Susie Moloney

Melanie Davern

Sue West

Ian McShane

Ashton James deSilva

...

2022

The globalization of local housing markets: Immigrants, the motherland and housing prices in Australia

The Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics

Morteza Moallemi

Daniel Melser

Xiaoyan Chen

Ashton De Silva

2021/3/12

The utility of new data in understanding housing insecurity

Maria B Yanotti

Marcus Banks

Ashton De Silva

Nandini Anantharama

Peter Whiteford

...

2021/3/2

Property development and GST

Australian Tax Office

Alfred Eves

Ashton De Silva

Venkateshwaran Narayanan

Yonatan Navon

Judith Leshinsky

...

2021

Housing and Ageing Well

Measuring, understanding and improving wellbeing among older people

Sarah Sinclair

Ashton De Silva

Foula Kopanidis

Stuart Thomas

2020

Exploring the economic value embedded in housing built to universal design principles

Sarah Sinclair

Foula Kopanidis

Ashton de Silva

2020/9/16

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Co-Authors

H-index: 79
Rob J Hyndman

Rob J Hyndman

Monash University

H-index: 48
Jason Potts

Jason Potts

RMIT University

H-index: 37
George Athanasopoulos

George Athanasopoulos

Monash University

H-index: 36
Gavin Wood

Gavin Wood

RMIT University

H-index: 32
Jago Dodson

Jago Dodson

RMIT University

H-index: 24
Ralph Snyder

Ralph Snyder

Monash University

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