Neave O'Clery

Neave O'Clery

Harvard University

H-index: 14

North America-United States

About Neave O'Clery

Neave O'Clery, With an exceptional h-index of 14 and a recent h-index of 13 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at Harvard University, specializes in the field of Networks, development, urban growth, economics.

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

Connecting up embedded knowledge across Northern Powerhouse cities

Data analytics and sustainable urban development in global cities

Are neighbourhood amenities associated with more walking and less driving? Yes, but predominantly for the wealthy

The role of relatedness and strategic linkages between domestic and MNE sectors in regional branching and resilience

Special Issue on Economic Complexity

Uncovering commercial activity in informal cities

Economic crisis accelerates urban structural change via inter-sectoral labour mobility

What drives the creation of green jobs, products and technologies in cities and regions? Insights from recent research on green industrial transitions

Neave O'Clery Information

University

Position

Associate Professor at University College London (CASA) University of Oxford

Citations(all)

883

Citations(since 2020)

802

Cited By

276

hIndex(all)

14

hIndex(since 2020)

13

i10Index(all)

16

i10Index(since 2020)

16

Email

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Harvard University

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Neave O'Clery Skills & Research Interests

Networks

development

urban growth

economics

Top articles of Neave O'Clery

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Connecting up embedded knowledge across Northern Powerhouse cities

Environment and Planning A: Economy and Space

Daniel Straulino

Francesca Froy

Tim Schwanen

Neave O’Clery

2023/10

Data analytics and sustainable urban development in global cities

Neave O’Clery

Juan Carlos Duque

Seraphim Alvanides

Tim Schwanen

2023/5

Are neighbourhood amenities associated with more walking and less driving? Yes, but predominantly for the wealthy

Environment and Planning B: Urban Analytics and City Science

Samuel Heroy

Isabella Loaiza

Alex Pentland

Neave O’Clery

2023/5

The role of relatedness and strategic linkages between domestic and MNE sectors in regional branching and resilience

The Journal of Technology Transfer

Mattie Landman

Sanna Ojanperä

Stephen Kinsella

Neave O’Clery

2023/4

Special Issue on Economic Complexity

Pierre-Alexandre Balland

Tom Brökel

Dario Diodato

Elisa Giulani

Ricardo Hausmann

...

2022

Uncovering commercial activity in informal cities

Royal Society Open Science

Daniel Straulino

Juan C Saldarriaga

Jairo A Gómez

Juan C Duque

Neave O’Clery

2022/11/2

Economic crisis accelerates urban structural change via inter-sectoral labour mobility

Daniel Straulino

Dario Diodato

Neave O'Clery

2022

What drives the creation of green jobs, products and technologies in cities and regions? Insights from recent research on green industrial transitions

Francesca Froy

Samuel Heroy

Elvira Uyarra

Neave O’Clery

2022/11

Mobility between Colombian cities is predominantly repeat and return migration

Computers, Environment and Urban Systems

Rafael Prieto Curiel

Mauricio Quiñones Domínguez

Eduardo Lora

Neave O'Clery

2022

The new paradigm of economic complexity

Research Policy

Pierre-Alexandre Balland

Tom Broekel

Dario Diodato

Elisa Giuliani

Ricardo Hausmann

...

2022/10/1

Modular structure in labour networks reveals skill basins

Research Policy

Neave O'Clery

Stephen Kinsella

2022

Predicting Urban Employment Distributions: A Toolkit for More Targeted Urban Investment and Planning Decisions

Paolo Avner

Jun Erik Maruyama Rentschler

Samira Barzin

Neave O’Clery

2022/6/1

Where are All the Jobs? A Machine Learning Approach for High Resolution Urban Employment Prediction in Developing Countries

Samira Barzin

Paolo Avner

Jun Rentschler

Neave O'Clery

2022/3/22

Modelling COVID-19 transmission in supermarkets using an agent-based model

PLoS ONE

Fabian Ying

Neave O'Clery

2021/4/9

COVID-19 policy analysis: labour structure dictates lockdown mobility behaviour

Journal of the Royal Society Interface

Samuel Heroy

Isabella Loaiza

Alex Pentland

Neave O’Clery

2021/3/31

Productive Ecosystems and the arrow of development

Nature Communications

Neave O’Clery

Muhammed Ali Yıldırım

Ricardo Hausmann

2021/3/5

The heartbeat of the city

PLoS One

Rafael Prieto Curiel

Jorge Eduardo Patino

Juan Carlos Duque

Neave O’Clery

2021/2/24

A bi-directional approach to comparing the modular structure of networks

EPJ Data Science

Daniel Straulino

Mattie Landman

Neave O'Clery

2021

Is academia becoming more localised? The growth of regional knowledge networks within international research collaboration

Applied Network Science

John Fitzgerald

Sanna Ojanperä

Neave O’Clery

2021/12

Uncovering the internal structure of Boko Haram through its mobility patterns

Applied Network Science

Rafael Prieto Curiel

Olivier Walther

Neave O’Clery

2020/12

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Co-Authors

H-index: 151
Alex `Sandy' Pentland

Alex `Sandy' Pentland

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

H-index: 75
Ricardo Hausmann

Ricardo Hausmann

Harvard University

H-index: 58
Renaud Lambiotte

Renaud Lambiotte

University of Oxford

H-index: 49
Mauricio Barahona

Mauricio Barahona

Imperial College London

H-index: 44
Eduardo Lora

Eduardo Lora

Harvard University

H-index: 41
Guy-Bart Stan

Guy-Bart Stan

Imperial College London

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