Ferratt, Gorman, Kanet and Salisbury present a new way to rank journals based on the degree to which authors affiliated with high-ranking institutions publish in those journals. We respond to their work by offering another perspective on ranking journals in the IS field. By using institutional journal lists, we present rankings that portray the way IS journal standing is actually applied to inform academic decisions involving faculty and administrative evaluation
While the purpose of academic research is to obtain new knowledge and understanding, there is an inc...
Recently, literature analysis has become a hot issue in academic studies. In order to quantify the i...
The ranking of an academic journal is important to authors, universities, journal publishers and res...
New journal rankings studies seem to be almost as prevalent as new MIS journals, recently. As doctor...
Previous research has adopted various methods to assess the relative quality of academic marketing j...
Research productivity is one means by which academic units attain legitimacy within their institutio...
In Gorman and Kanet (2005) we introduced the Author Affiliation Index (AAI) and how it could be used...
We propose a new model, the Author Affiliation Index (AAI), for examining journal quality, explain h...
This essay provides a response to Fitzgerald, B., Dennis, A. R., An, J., Tsutsui, S., & Muchala, R. ...
We evaluate operations management–related journals based on a novel indicator of journal quality—the...
Previous research by Gorman and Kanet (2011) reports survey responses on transportation-related rese...
Information systems journal rankings and ratings help scholars focus their publishing efforts and ar...
The different ways to rank universities regarding their research production include a great number o...
This study investigates the relationship between the journal rankings reported in five previous stud...
Information systems journal rankings and ratings help scholars focus their publishing efforts and ar...
While the purpose of academic research is to obtain new knowledge and understanding, there is an inc...
Recently, literature analysis has become a hot issue in academic studies. In order to quantify the i...
The ranking of an academic journal is important to authors, universities, journal publishers and res...
New journal rankings studies seem to be almost as prevalent as new MIS journals, recently. As doctor...
Previous research has adopted various methods to assess the relative quality of academic marketing j...
Research productivity is one means by which academic units attain legitimacy within their institutio...
In Gorman and Kanet (2005) we introduced the Author Affiliation Index (AAI) and how it could be used...
We propose a new model, the Author Affiliation Index (AAI), for examining journal quality, explain h...
This essay provides a response to Fitzgerald, B., Dennis, A. R., An, J., Tsutsui, S., & Muchala, R. ...
We evaluate operations management–related journals based on a novel indicator of journal quality—the...
Previous research by Gorman and Kanet (2011) reports survey responses on transportation-related rese...
Information systems journal rankings and ratings help scholars focus their publishing efforts and ar...
The different ways to rank universities regarding their research production include a great number o...
This study investigates the relationship between the journal rankings reported in five previous stud...
Information systems journal rankings and ratings help scholars focus their publishing efforts and ar...
While the purpose of academic research is to obtain new knowledge and understanding, there is an inc...
Recently, literature analysis has become a hot issue in academic studies. In order to quantify the i...
The ranking of an academic journal is important to authors, universities, journal publishers and res...