Les Oxley
Orcid: 0000-0003-3621-2323
According to our database1,
Les Oxley
authored at least 26 papers
between 2001 and 2024.
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2024
Ann. Oper. Res., July, 2024
2015
"What Came First - Wellbeing Or Sustainability?" A Systematic Analysis of The Multi-Dimensional Literature Using Advanced Topic Modelling Methods.
Proceedings of the 15th International Conference on Scientometrics and Informetrics, Istanbul, Turkey, June 29, 2015
2013
Not all estimators are born equal: The empirical properties of some estimators of long memory.
Math. Comput. Simul., 2013
Coercive journal self citations, impact factor, Journal Influence and Article Influence.
Math. Comput. Simul., 2013
2011
What makes a great journal great in the sciences? Which came first, the chicken or the egg?
Scientometrics, 2011
Math. Comput. Simul., 2011
2009
Math. Comput. Simul., 2009
Industrial agglomeration, geographic innovation and total factor productivity: The case of Taiwan.
Math. Comput. Simul., 2009
Environ. Model. Softw., 2009
2008
2007
Environ. Model. Softw., 2007
2005
Second special issue: Selected papers of the MSSANZ/IMACS 15th Biennial Conference on Modelling and Simulation, Townsville, Australia, July 2003.
Math. Comput. Simul., 2005
First special issue: selected papers of the MSSANZ/IMACS 15th Biennial Conference on modelling and simulation, Townsville, Australia, July 2003.
Math. Comput. Simul., 2005
Math. Comput. Simul., 2005
Reducing carbon emissions? The relative effectiveness of different types of environmental tax: the case of New Zealand.
Environ. Model. Softw., 2005
2004
Second Special Issue: Selected Papers of the MSSANZ/IMACS 14th Biennial Conference on Modelling and Simulation, Canberra, Australia, December 2001.
Math. Comput. Simul., 2004
First Special Issue: Selected Papers of the MSSANZ/IMACS 14th Biennial Conference on Modelling and Simulation, Canberra, Australia, December 2001.
Math. Comput. Simul., 2004
Modelling the causal relationship between energy consumption and GDP in New Zealand, Australia, India, Indonesia, The Philippines and Thailand.
Math. Comput. Simul., 2004
2002
2001
Environ. Model. Softw., 2001