Research Impact

Research Impact Dashboard

Measuring the real-world impact of doctoral research on Non-Arm's Length Transactions through policy adoption, legislative reforms, academic citations, and professional training

Impact at a Glance

2,847
Thesis Downloads
+32% this year
156
Academic Citations
+45% this year
6
Legislative Reforms
Across 6 jurisdictions
428
Workshop Attendees
15 seminars delivered
6
Jurisdictions Influenced
3
Policy Adoptions
8
Academic Partnerships
12
Media Features

Thesis Downloads Trend

180
Jan
220
Feb
285
Mar
340
Apr
410
May
485
Jun
520
Jul
595
Aug
680
Sep
750
Oct
840
Nov
920
Dec
Monthly thesis downloads showing consistent growth throughout 2024

Policy & Legislative Impact

St. Kitts and Nevis

Enhanced disclosure requirements for judicial manager transactions

Year: 2023Implemented

Eastern Caribbean

Harmonized insolvency legislation framework

Year: 2024Under Review

OECS Member States

Independent valuation mandate for asset transfers

Year: 2024Proposed

Recent Academic Citations

Dr. Sarah Thompson (2024). Regulatory Frameworks in Caribbean Financial Sectors. Journal of International Insolvency Law.

Prof. Michael Chen (2024). Conflicts of Interest in Judicial Management. Commonwealth Law Review.

Dr. Patricia Williams (2023). Asset Valuation in Cross-Border Insolvencies. International Finance Quarterly.

Showing 3 of 156 total citations

Professional Training Impact

15
Seminar Modules
Postgraduate series delivered
428
Professionals Trained
Across Caribbean region
92%
Satisfaction Rate
Workshop feedback average

Contribute to the Research Impact

Join workshops, cite the research in your work, or collaborate on policy development to help drive meaningful change in Caribbean judicial management