Jonathan V Beaverstock

Jonathan V Beaverstock

University of Bristol

H-index: 54

Europe-United Kingdom

About Jonathan V Beaverstock

Jonathan V Beaverstock, With an exceptional h-index of 54 and a recent h-index of 31 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Bristol, specializes in the field of Economic Geography, FinTech Ecosystems, Cities, Professional Service Firms, Skilled Migration.

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

Using guanxi to conduct elite interviews in China

How financial products organize spatial networks: Analyzing collateralized debt obligations and collateralized loan obligations as “networked products”

Covid‐19 and Global Networks: Reframing our understanding of globalization and transnationalism

Fintech Voices: The value and challenges of University collaboration

FinTech Deep Dive Report: To Unlock the True Potential of FinTech We Need More Social Scientist Engagement

Learning from London’s FinTech cluster:: Ensuring the future sustainability and competitiveness of the Bristol and Bath FinTech ecosystem

Jonathan Beaverstock

Collateralised Loan Obligations: Why These Obscure Products Could Cause the Next Global Financial Crisis

Jonathan V Beaverstock Information

University

Position

Professor United Kingdom

Citations(all)

13127

Citations(since 2020)

3338

Cited By

10048

hIndex(all)

54

hIndex(since 2020)

31

i10Index(all)

98

i10Index(since 2020)

64

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University of Bristol

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Jonathan V Beaverstock Skills & Research Interests

Economic Geography

FinTech Ecosystems

Cities

Professional Service Firms

Skilled Migration

Top articles of Jonathan V Beaverstock

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Using guanxi to conduct elite interviews in China

Qualitative Research

Hongqin Li

William S Harvey

Jonathan V Beaverstock

2023/8

How financial products organize spatial networks: Analyzing collateralized debt obligations and collateralized loan obligations as “networked products”

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space

Jonathan Beaverstock

Adam Leaver

Daniel Tischer

2023/6

Covid‐19 and Global Networks: Reframing our understanding of globalization and transnationalism

Global Networks (Oxford, England)

Jonathan V Beaverstock

Robin Cohen

Alisdair Rogers

Steven Vertovec

2023/1

Fintech Voices: The value and challenges of University collaboration

Jonathan Beaverstock

Dominic Chambers

Gordon Meiklejohn

Helen Mullen

Ruth Welters

2021/9/14

FinTech Deep Dive Report: To Unlock the True Potential of FinTech We Need More Social Scientist Engagement

Jonathan Beaverstock

Dominic Chambers

Gordon Meiklejohn

Helen Mullen

Ruth Welters

2021/9

Learning from London’s FinTech cluster:: Ensuring the future sustainability and competitiveness of the Bristol and Bath FinTech ecosystem

Jonathan V Beaverstock

2021/9

Jonathan Beaverstock

Adam Leaver

Daniel Tischer

2021

Collateralised Loan Obligations: Why These Obscure Products Could Cause the Next Global Financial Crisis

Daniel Tischer

Adam Leaver

Jonathan Beaverstock

2021/9/21

Fintech Voices: What can the social sciences offer?

Jonathan Beaverstock

Dominic Chambers

Gordon Meiklejohn

Helen Mullen

Ruth Welters

2021/9/14

“World-City Network: A New Metageography?”: from Annals of the Association of American Geographers (2000)

Jonathan V Beaverstock

Richard G Smith

Peter J Taylor

2020/4/15

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Co-Authors

H-index: 106
Peter J Taylor

Peter J Taylor

Northumbria University

H-index: 80
Frank Witlox

Frank Witlox

Universiteit Gent

H-index: 68
Phil Hubbard

Phil Hubbard

King's College London

H-index: 63
Ben Derudder

Ben Derudder

Katholieke Universiteit Leuven

H-index: 45
Peter  W Daniels

Peter W Daniels

University of Birmingham

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