# | Document title | Authors | Year | Source | Cited by |
1 | Locus of control, health and healthcare utilization | Kesavayuth D., Poyago-Theotoky J., Tran D.B., Zikos V. | 2020 | Economic Modelling 86,pp. 227-238 | 85 |
2 | Locus of control and financial risk attitudes | Kesavayuth D., Ko K.M., Zikos V. | 2018 | Economic Modelling 72,pp. 122-131 | 42 |
3 | R&D versus output subsidies in mixed markets | Kesavayuth D., Zikos V., Zikos V. | 2013 | Economics Letters 118(2),pp. 293-296 | 42 |
4 | Retirement, personality, and well-being | Kesavayuth D., Rosenman R.E., Zikos V. | 2016 | Economic Inquiry 54(2),pp. 733-750 | 27 |
5 | An active lifestyle and cognitive function: Evidence from China | Kesavayuth D., Liang Y., Zikos V. | 2018 | Journal of the Economics of Ageing 12,pp. 183-191 | 21 |
6 | Retirement and health behaviour | Kesavayuth D., Rosenman R.E., Zikos V. | 2018 | Applied Economics 50(54),pp. 5859-5876 | 20 |
7 | Personality and health satisfaction | Kesavayuth D., Rosenman R.E., Zikos V. | 2015 | Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 54,pp. 64-73 | 18 |
8 | Well-Being and Physical Health: A Mediation Analysis | Kesavayuth D., Shangkhum P., Zikos V. | 2022 | Journal of Happiness Studies
| 14 |
9 | Locus of control and subjective well-being: Panel evidence from Australia | Kesavayuth D., Tran D.B., Zikos V. | 2022 | PLoS ONE 17(8 August) | 14 |
10 | Upstream and downstream horizontal R&D networks | Kesavayuth D., Zikos V., Zikos V. | 2012 | Economic Modelling 29(3),pp. 742-750 | 13 |
11 | Subjective well-being and healthcare utilization: A mediation analysis | Kesavayuth D., Shangkhum P., Zikos V. | 2021 | SSM - Population Health 14 | 12 |
12 | Does being smarter make you happier? Evidence from Europe | Ahmed R., Kesavayuth D., Zikos V. | 2018 | Journal of Behavioral and Experimental Economics 76,pp. 55-67 | 12 |
13 | Financial risk attitudes and aging in Australia | Kesavayuth D., Myat Ko K., Zikos V. | 2020 | Australian Economic Papers 59(1),pp. 43-54 | 8 |
14 | HAPPY PEOPLE ARE LESS LIKELY TO BE UNEMPLOYED: PSYCHOLOGICAL EVIDENCE FROM PANEL DATA | Kesavayuth D., Zikos V. | 2018 | Contemporary Economic Policy 36(2),pp. 277-291 | 8 |
15 | Merger and Innovation Incentives in a Differentiated Industry | Kesavayuth D., Lee S.H., Zikos V. | 2018 | International Journal of the Economics of Business 25(2),pp. 207-221 | 8 |
16 | Building physical health: What is the role of mental health? | Kesavayuth D., Shangkhum P., Zikos V. | 2021 | Bulletin of Economic Research
| 8 |
17 | The dynamic effects of retirement on well-being | Kesavayuth D., Rosenman R.E., Zikos V. | 2020 | Applied Economics ,pp. 1-15 | 5 |
18 | Endogenous R and D Networks among Upstream Firms | Kesavayuth D., Manasakis C., Zikos V. | 2016 | Managerial and Decision Economics 37(2),pp. 79-94 | 4 |
19 | Well-being and doctor visits: The mediating role of a healthy diet | Kesavayuth D., Shangkhum P., Zikos V. | 2023 | Australian Economic Papers
| 4 |
20 | Mental health and obesity | Kesavayuth D., Zikos V. | 2024 | Applied Economic Analysis
| 2 |
21 | Endogenous contracts in unionized oligopoly | Kesavayuth D., Kesavayuth D., Zikos V. | 2009 | Labour 23(2),pp. 209-235 | 2 |
22 | International and National R&D Networks in Unionized Oligopoly | Kesavayuth D., Zikos V. | 2013 | Labour 27(1),pp. 18-37 | 1 |
23 | Price or Quantity? A New Irrelevance Result for Mixed Markets | Kesavayuth D., Zikos V. | 2016 | Australian Economic Papers 55(1),pp. 29-42 | 1 |
24 | The benefits of the reciprocal grantback clause in patent licensing | Kesavayuth D. | 2017 | Economics of Innovation and New Technology 26(5),pp. 418-428 | 1 |
25 | Mental health and financial risk attitudes: Panel data evidence from Australia | Kesavayuth D., Zikos V. | 2024 | Contemporary Economic Policy
| 1 |
26 | Leaving the labor market: Exit routes, personality traits and well-being | Kesavayuth D., Rosenman R.E., Zikos V. | 2022 | PLoS ONE 17(3 March) | 1 |
27 | Patent licensing and research exemption | Kesavayuth D. | 2009 | Economics Bulletin 29(2),pp. 944-956 | 0 |