Professor Brendan Burchell

Professor Brendan Burchell

University of Cambridge

H-index: 41

Europe-United Kingdom

About Professor Brendan Burchell

Professor Brendan Burchell, With an exceptional h-index of 41 and a recent h-index of 27 (since 2020), a distinguished researcher at University of Cambridge, specializes in the field of Employment, wellbeing, future of work, working hours.

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

Making It Stick: The UK Four-Day Week Pilot One Year On

The future of work and working time: introduction to special issue

The four-day working week

Genome-wide meta-analyses of restless legs syndrome yield insights into genetic architecture, disease biology, and risk prediction

What do platform workers in the UK gig economy want?

The association between job quality and the incidence of PTSD amongst police personnel

Four day working week, employee wellbeing and mental health

Gig Rights & Gig Wrongs Initial Findings from the Gig Rights Project: Labour Rights, Co-Determination, Collectivism and Job Quality in the UK Gig Economy

Professor Brendan Burchell Information

University

Position

Professor of the Social Sciences

Citations(all)

7321

Citations(since 2020)

2640

Cited By

5568

hIndex(all)

41

hIndex(since 2020)

27

i10Index(all)

78

i10Index(since 2020)

53

Email

University Profile Page

University of Cambridge

Google Scholar

View Google Scholar Profile

Professor Brendan Burchell Skills & Research Interests

Employment

wellbeing

future of work

working hours

Top articles of Professor Brendan Burchell

Title

Journal

Author(s)

Publication Date

Making It Stick: The UK Four-Day Week Pilot One Year On

Tatiana Pignon

Kyle Lewis

Liam Mullally

Lukas Kikuchi

Jack Kellam

...

2024/2/21

The future of work and working time: introduction to special issue

Simon Deakin

Brendan Burchell

Jill Rubery

David Spencer

2024/1/10

The four-day working week

David Frayne

Daiga Kamerade

Brendan Burchell

2024/1/8

Genome-wide meta-analyses of restless legs syndrome yield insights into genetic architecture, disease biology, and risk prediction

Steven Bell

Adam Butterworth

Nicole Soranzo

Willem Ouwehand

John Danesh

...

2024/4/22

What do platform workers in the UK gig economy want?

British Journal of Industrial Relations

Nicholas Martindale

Alex J Wood

Brendan J Burchell

2024/3/7

The association between job quality and the incidence of PTSD amongst police personnel

Policing: A Journal of Policy and Practice

Brendan Burchell

Jessica Miller

Chris Brewin

Magdalena Soffia

Senhu Wang

2023/1/1

Four day working week, employee wellbeing and mental health

Daiga Kamerāde

Brendan Burchell

David Frayne

Niamh Bridson Hubbard

Jon White

2023/10/13

Gig Rights & Gig Wrongs Initial Findings from the Gig Rights Project: Labour Rights, Co-Determination, Collectivism and Job Quality in the UK Gig Economy

Co-Determination, Collectivism and Job Quality in the UK Gig Economy (May 11, 2023)

Alex Wood

Nicholas Martindale

Brendan Burchell

2023/5/11

The development of a UK police traumatic events checklist

The Police Journal

JK Miller

CR Brewin

M Soffia

M Elliott-Davies

BJ Burchell

...

2022/3

Does public space have to be green to improve well-being? An analysis of public space across Greater London and its association to subjective well-being

Cities

William Holy-Hasted

Brendan Burchell

2022/6/1

Estimating the total prevalence of PTSD among the UK police force: Formal comment on Stevelink et al.(2020)

Plos one

Chris R Brewin

Jessica K Miller

Brendan Burchell

2022/5/20

“Just the freedom to get good at things and stuff like that”: Why spending less time at work would be good for individual, social and environmental wellbeing

Futures

Ursula Balderson

Brendan Burchell

Daiga Kamerāde

Adam Coutts

Senhu Wang

2022/10/1

A tribute to Frank Wilkinson

Cambridge Journal of Economics

Suzanne J Konzelmann

J Rubery

B Burchell

S Deakin

2022/5/2

Alienation is not ‘Bullshit’: An empirical critique of Graeber’s theory of BS jobs

Work, Employment and Society

Magdalena Soffia

Alex J Wood

Brendan Burchell

2022/10

Posttraumatic stress disorder and complex posttraumatic stress disorder in UK police officers

Psychological medicine

Chris R Brewin

Jessica K Miller

Magdalena Soffia

Alexandra Peart

Brendan Burchell

2022/5

Gender Inequality, Social Capital and Economic Growth in Turkey

Social Capital and Economic Growth in Turkey (September 2022)

Baris Alpaslan

Brendan Burchell

2022/9/1

What matters more for employees’ mental health: job quality or job quantity?

Cambridge Journal of Economics

Senhu Wang

Daiga Kamerāde

Brendan Burchell

Adam Coutts

Sarah Ursula Balderson

2022/3/1

The impact of reduced working hours and furlough policies on workers’ mental health at the onset of COVID-19 pandemic: a longitudinal study

Journal of Social Policy

Senhu Wang

Daiga Kamerāde

Ioulia Bessa

Brendan Burchell

Jonny Gifford

...

2022/7/1

How to create trust quickly: A comparative empirical investigation of the bases of swift trust

Cambridge Journal of Economics

Frens Kroeger

Girts Racko

Brendan Burchell

2021/1/1

Spatial and temporal segmenting of urban workplaces: The gendering of multi-locational working

Urban Studies

Brendan Burchell

Darja Reuschke

Mary Zhang

2021/8

See List of Professors in Professor Brendan Burchell University(University of Cambridge)

Co-Authors

H-index: 80
Jill Rubery

Jill Rubery

Manchester University

H-index: 65
Simon Deakin

Simon Deakin

University of Cambridge

H-index: 58
Colette Fagan

Colette Fagan

Manchester University

H-index: 32
Mark Smith

Mark Smith

Grenoble École de Management

H-index: 19
Daiga Kamerāde

Daiga Kamerāde

University of Salford

H-index: 8
Nurjk Agloni

Nurjk Agloni

University of Cambridge

academic-engine