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Diverse Specialized Academic Research
Research Guide

What is Diverse Specialized Academic Research?

Diverse Specialized Academic Research refers to a cluster of 34,124 papers in economics and econometrics that examine topics such as globalisation, economic development, financial crises, monetary policy, international trade, market integration, sustainability, innovation systems, venture capital, and multiculturalism.

This field encompasses 34,124 works focused on global economics topics including financial crises and international trade. Evans and Lyons (2002) in "Order Flow and Exchange Rate Dynamics" introduced order flow from microstructure finance as a key determinant of exchange rates alongside macroeconomic factors. Growth rate over the past five years is not available in the provided data.

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Research Sub-Topics

Why It Matters

Research in this area informs monetary policy and international trade decisions, with Evans and Lyons (2002) demonstrating in "Order Flow and Exchange Rate Dynamics" (967 citations) how order flow conveys information affecting exchange rate dynamics, aiding central banks and traders. Buschhüter and Striegel (2011) analyzed "IAS 39 – Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement" (119 citations), detailing IASB regulations on derecognition and classification of financial instruments, which impacts accounting practices in global finance. Ritch et al. (2009) in "Plastic bag politics: modifying consumer behaviour for sustainable development" (119 citations) showed how plastic bag policies address environmental impacts like landfill growth, influencing sustainability policies in consumer markets.

Reading Guide

Where to Start

"Order Flow and Exchange Rate Dynamics" by Evans and Lyons (2002) serves as the starting point because its 967 citations and clear model integrating microstructure finance with exchange rates provide foundational insight into core economic dynamics.

Key Papers Explained

Evans and Lyons (2002) in "Order Flow and Exchange Rate Dynamics" establish order flow's role in exchange rates, which Buschhüter and Striegel (2011) in "IAS 39 – Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement" extend to financial instrument accounting. Ritch et al. (2009) in "Plastic bag politics: modifying consumer behaviour for sustainable development" apply similar informational dynamics to sustainability policy. Fleischmann et al. (2012) in "Subject-Oriented Business Process Management" connect to market integration through structured organizational processes.

Paper Timeline

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1986 · 174 cites"] P1["Violations of the independence a...
1995 · 145 cites"] P2["Order Flow and Exchange Rate Dyn...
2002 · 967 cites"] P3["Zweiter Periodischer Sicherheits...
2006 · 120 cites"] P4["Pragmatic Competence: The Case o...
2010 · 370 cites"] P5["Subject-Oriented Business Proces...
2012 · 290 cites"] P6["The British National Formulary
2016 · 230 cites"] P0 --> P1 P1 --> P2 P2 --> P3 P3 --> P4 P4 --> P5 P5 --> P6 style P2 fill:#DC5238,stroke:#c4452e,stroke-width:2px
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Most-cited paper highlighted in red. Papers ordered chronologically.

Advanced Directions

No recent preprints or news coverage from the last 12 months or six months are available, so frontiers remain anchored in established works like Evans and Lyons (2002) on exchange rates.

Papers at a Glance

# Paper Year Venue Citations Open Access
1 Order Flow and Exchange Rate Dynamics 2002 Journal of Political E... 967
2 Pragmatic Competence: The Case of Hedging 2010 370
3 Subject-Oriented Business Process Management 2012 290
4 The British National Formulary 2016 Nursing Standard 230
5 Weaknesses of the Economic Design of Control Charts 1986 Technometrics 174
6 Violations of the independence assumption in process dissociat... 1995 Journal of Experimenta... 145
7 Zweiter Periodischer Sicherheitsbericht 2006 Universitätsbibliothek... 120
8 Plastic bag politics: modifying consumer behaviour for sustain... 2009 International Journal ... 119
9 IAS 39 – Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement 2011 Gabler eBooks 119
10 Corporate social responsibility: in a global context 2019 109

Frequently Asked Questions

What role does order flow play in exchange rates?

Evans and Lyons (2002) in "Order Flow and Exchange Rate Dynamics" present a model where order flow from microstructure finance serves as a determinant of exchange rates by conveying information. This approach supplements macroeconomic factors. The paper appeared in Journal of Political Economy with 967 citations.

How does IAS 39 regulate financial instruments?

Buschhüter and Striegel (2011) in "IAS 39 – Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement" explain IASB projects on derecognition of financial instruments, distinction between equity and debt, and their measurement. These rules govern balance sheet accounting for financial instruments. The work has 119 citations.

What topics define this research cluster?

The cluster covers globalisation, economic development, financial crises, monetary policy, international trade, market integration, sustainability, innovation systems, venture capital, and multiculturalism. It includes 34,124 papers in economics and econometrics. Related areas involve economic growth and climate change policy.

How does research address sustainable consumer behavior?

Ritch et al. (2009) in "Plastic bag politics: modifying consumer behaviour for sustainable development" identify plastic bags' environmental impacts like production energy costs and landfill accumulation as barriers to sustainability. Policies modifying consumer behavior target these issues. The paper has 119 citations.

What is the citation impact of top papers?

"Order Flow and Exchange Rate Dynamics" by Evans and Lyons (2002) leads with 967 citations. Other highly cited works include "Pragmatic Competence: The Case of Hedging" by Fraser (2010, 370 citations) and "Subject-Oriented Business Process Management" by Fleischmann et al. (2012, 290 citations). These reflect influence across economics and related methods.

Open Research Questions

  • ? How can order flow models incorporate real-time macroeconomic shocks for better exchange rate predictions?
  • ? What accounting adjustments under IAS 39 best balance financial instrument recognition with risk disclosure?
  • ? Which policy designs most effectively reduce plastic bag usage while minimizing economic disruption to retail?
  • ? How do multiculturalism factors interact with venture capital allocation in global innovation systems?

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