Richard Holden
Health Professions · Indiana University
Publications
210
Citations
7,594
Est. group size
—
Recurring co-author estimate
Active years
56
Publishing since 1970
The publication record spans two distinct strands: economics and finance (covering topics like digital currencies, market dominance, monetary policy, and public commentary on Australian economic issues) and health-related human factors research (patient ergonomics and safety). Much of the recent output consists of accessible economic commentary, alongside peer-reviewed work in management and health science.
Publication activity was high through 2021 (peaking at 26) but has declined notably in the years since, dropping to single digits.
Generated by claude-opus-4-8 from public bibliographic data · Jul 11, 2026
- Network Externalities and Market Dominance
Management Science · 2023
- Forum: "Reshaping Australia: Communities in Action" – I – Setting the Scene: Reshaping Australia: some economic observations
Journal and proceedings of the Royal Society of New South Wales · 2023
- Get Ready for Corporate Digital Currencies: Facebook failed, but another tech giant might soon pull it of
IEEE Spectrum · 2023
- An Examination of Velocity and Initial Coin Offerings
Management Science · 2022
- Vital Signs: stealth tax rises are eating into your income – but we know the solution
2022
- Vital Signs: disclosure please, we shouldn’t be playing bingo with COVID statistics
2022
- Josh Frydenberg’s budget is an extraordinary turnaround – but leaves a $40 billion problem
2022
- Vital Signs: small businesses need a national support plan to survive shadow lockdowns
2022
- Patient Ergonomics
2021
- Vital Signs: timing of Yallourn’s closure shows it’s high time for a carbon price
2021
- Applying Human Factors and Ergonomics to Study and Improve Patient Work
2021
- Vital Signs: the case against death duties just got stronger
2021
- Vital Signs: The RBA wants to cut unemployment, and nothing — not even soaring home prices — will stand in its way
2021
- Vital Signs: What if Biden’s $1.9 trillion stimulus plan is too big?
2021
- Vital Signs: We are on the way back, but there are risks at every turn
2021
- PMC×5
- Research Square×3
- Management Science×2
- Nature Aging×2
- Journal of the American Geriatrics Society×1
This profile was generated automatically from public scholarly data (OpenAlex). Group size and activity levels are estimates derived from co-authorship patterns.
Last updated Jul 11, 2026.
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