Journal Articles
Bennato, AR,
Gourlay, A, Wilson, C (2020)
A classroom experiment on the causes and forms of bounded rationality in individual choice,
The Journal of Economic Education, 51(1), pp.31-41, ISSN: 0022-0485. DOI:
10.1080/00220485.2019.1687374.
Gourlay, AR, Cravo, T, Becker, B (2014)
Regional Growth and SMEs in Brazil: A Spatial
Panel Approach,
Regional Studies, 49(12), pp.1995-2016, ISSN: 0034-3404. DOI:
10.1080/00343404.2014.890704.
Cravo, TA,
Gourlay, A, Becker, B (2012)
SMEs and regional economic growth in Brazil,
SMALL BUSINESS ECONOMICS, 38(2), pp.217-230, ISSN: 0921-898X. DOI:
10.1007/s11187-010-9261-z.
Gourlay, AR and Seaton, JS (2010)
Modelling product and foreign market diversification decisions for UK firms,
Applied Economics Letters, 17(2), pp.117-120, ISSN: 1350-4851. DOI:
10.1080/13504850701719918.
Houghton, J and Oppenheim, C (2010)
The economic implications of alternative publishing models, ISSN: 0810-9028. DOI:
10.1080/08109021003676359.
Gourlay, AR, Seaton, JS, Suppakitjarak, J (2005)
The Determinants of Export Behaviour in UK Service Firms,
The Service Industries Journal, 25(7), pp.879-889, ISSN: 0264-2069. DOI:
10.1080/02642060500134154.
Gourlay, AR and Seaton, JS (2004)
The Determinants of Firm Diversification in UK quoted companies,
Applied Economics, 36(18), pp.2059-2071, ISSN: 0003-6846. DOI:
10.1080/0003684042000295610.
Gourlay, AR and Seaton, JS (2004)
UK Export Behaviour at the Firm Level,
Economic Issues, 9(2), pp.3-19, ISSN: 1363-7029.
Gourlay, AR and Seaton, JS (2004) Explaining the Decision to Export: Evidence from UK Firms,
Applied Economics Letters, 11(3), pp.153-158.
Gourlay, AR and Seaton, JS (2003)
Export Intensity in UK Firms,
Applied Economics Letters, 10(8), pp.471-477, ISSN: 1350-4851. DOI:
10.1080/1350485032000090785.
Gourlay, AR and Pentecost, EJ (2002)
The Determinants of Technology Diffusion: Evidence from the UK Financial Sector,
The Manchester School, 70(2), pp.185-203, ISSN: 1463-6786. DOI:
10.1111/1467-9957.00291.
Casano, JR, Branas, P,
Gourlay, AR (2002) Believe or Not Believe: Generalisation of the Azzi-Ehrenber Model,
Cuadernos de economia, 25(69), pp.33-44, ISSN: 0210-0266.
Conferences
Gourlay, AR, Ravishankar, G, Weyman Jones, TG (2007) Parametric Estimation of Merger Related Efficiency Gains. In
10th European Workshop on Efficiency and Productivity Analysis, Lille, France, pp.1-46.
Gourlay, AR (2007) The Impact of Network Effects on Technology Adoption: Evidence from the Adoption of Automated Teller Machines. In
5th International Industrial Organization Conference, Georgia Southern University, Savannah, GA, USA, pp.1-31.
Gourlay, AR, Ravishankar, G, Weyman Jones, TG (2007)
Non-Parametric Analysis of Efficiency Gains from Bank Mergers in India. In
5th International Symposium on Data Envelopment Analysis and Performance Management, Indian School of Business, Hyderabad, pp.1-36.
Gourlay, AR (2006) The Export Behaviour of Small and Medium-Sized Firms: Evidence from UK Data. In
1st International Conference, Small Open Economies in a Globalized World, Rimini, Italy, pp.1-21.
Gourlay, AR (2006) How Important are Network Effects for Technology Adoption? Evidence from the Adoption of Automated Teller Machines. In
Far Eastern Meeting of the Econometric Society, Tsinghau University, Beijing, pp.1-32.
Gourlay, AR (2006) The Impact of Network Effects on Technology Adoption: Evidence from the Adoption of Automated Teller Machines. In
4th International Industrial Organization Conference, Northeastern University, Boston, Mass, pp.1-36.
Gourlay, AR and Seaton, JS (2005) Sales Destination for UK Manufacturing Firms: the Intensity of European Sales. In
4th Conference of the European Economics and Finance Society on Economic and Financial Issues on an Enlarged Europe, University of Coimbra, Portugal, pp.1-15.
Gourlay, AR (2005) Predictions of Corporate Financial Distress in the UK: A Survival Analysis. In
Scottish Economics Conference, University of Stirling, Perth, pp.1-42.
Gourlay, AR and Seaton, JS (2005) Sales Destination for UK Manufacturing Firms: the Intensity of European Sales. In
Leverhulme Centre for Globalisation and Economic Policy, Firm Export Behaviour Conference, University of Nottingham, Nottingham, pp.1-15.
Gourlay, AR and Seaton, JS (2004) The Impact of Exchange Rate Variability on UK Exports: Firm-level Evidence. In
3rd Conference of the European Economics and Finance Society, University of Gdansk, Poland, pp.1-21.
Gourlay, AR (2004) Export Behaviour at the Firm Level. In
European Association of Research in Industrial Economics, Berlin, pp.1-23.
Gourlay, AR and Seaton, JS (2003)
Export Intensity in UK Firms. In
Scottish Economic Society, Symposium of Scottish Economic Society Papers, Glasgow University, pp.1-9, DOI:
10.1080/1350485032000090785.
Gourlay, AR and Seaton, JS (2003) Is Firm Performance Affected by Diversifrication? Evidence from UK Firms. In
Scottish Economic Society, Symposium of Scottish Economic Society Papers, Glasgow University, pp.1-7.
Gourlay, AR and Seaton, JS (2003) Analysis of Market Diversification of UK Firms in Export and Product Markets. In
IEFS Conference, Proceedings of the IEFS, City University London, pp.1-9.
Gourlay, AR (1999) The Determinants of Technology Adoption with Network Effects: Evidence from the UK Financial Sector. In
European Association of Research in Industrial Economics (EARIE), Turin, Italy, pp.1-34.
Gourlay, AR (1999) The Transfer of Technology from UK Universities: Some Lessons for the East Midlands. In
The Regional Economics Studies Association, Nottingham Trent University, pp.23-36.
Weyman Jones, TG and
Gourlay, AR (1998) Market for University Generated Intellectual Property. In
Economics of Law Study Group Conference, Loughborough University, pp.1-20.
Weyman Jones, TG and
Gourlay, AR (1998) Market for University Generated Intellectual Property and National Systems of Innovation. In
Seminar of Intellectual Property in University-Industry Relations, National Institute of Economic and Social Research, pp.1-18.
Gourlay, AR, Luckwell, EG, Seaton, JS, Weyman Jones, TG (1998) Core Competency and Transaction Costs in Technology Intensive Organizations. In
High Tech Small Firms Conference, Twente, The Netherlands, pp.1-32.