This article undertakes two studies to examine issues related to journal rankings. Study 1 examines the consistency between journal rankings reported in past studies. It finds that while there is consistency when comparing these studies, this consistency does not always occur outside the top-ranked journals. Study 2 explores whether individuals believe that the weighting of four underlying evaluative criteria—that is, prestige, contribution to theory, contribution to practice, and contribution to teaching—vary, based on (1) whose criteria are used (individual or individuals’ perception of their institutions weighting), (2) the geographic region in which the individuals teach (North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific), and (3) whether or not ...
The ranking of an academic journal is important to authors, universities, journal publishers and res...
Quality rankings of journals are of particular interest to academicians since pub-lication in presti...
Journal ranking, and more generally the potential for assessing the excellence of mathematical work ...
This article undertakes two studies to examine issues related to journal rankings. Study 1 examines ...
This article undertakes two studies to examine issues related to journal rankings. Study 1 examines ...
This paper examines differences in academics perceptions of how journals should be evaluated in term...
This paper extends the journal ranking debate by developing weighted multi-dimensional perceptual ra...
This paper extends the journal ranking debate by developing weighted multi-dimensional perceptual ra...
The question of ranking journals, institutions, individual academics and specific papers is regularl...
The question of ranking journals, institutions, individual academics and specific papers is regularl...
The practice of evaluating faculty and business schools based on their journal publications has incr...
A citation analysis of core library and information science journals was conducted to identify facto...
This study examines the effectiveness of the method of using publication in ranked journals to evalu...
A number of proxy measures have been used as indicators of journal quality. The most recent and comm...
We explore the drivers of researchers’ perceptions around journal quality, and how these per- ceptio...
The ranking of an academic journal is important to authors, universities, journal publishers and res...
Quality rankings of journals are of particular interest to academicians since pub-lication in presti...
Journal ranking, and more generally the potential for assessing the excellence of mathematical work ...
This article undertakes two studies to examine issues related to journal rankings. Study 1 examines ...
This article undertakes two studies to examine issues related to journal rankings. Study 1 examines ...
This paper examines differences in academics perceptions of how journals should be evaluated in term...
This paper extends the journal ranking debate by developing weighted multi-dimensional perceptual ra...
This paper extends the journal ranking debate by developing weighted multi-dimensional perceptual ra...
The question of ranking journals, institutions, individual academics and specific papers is regularl...
The question of ranking journals, institutions, individual academics and specific papers is regularl...
The practice of evaluating faculty and business schools based on their journal publications has incr...
A citation analysis of core library and information science journals was conducted to identify facto...
This study examines the effectiveness of the method of using publication in ranked journals to evalu...
A number of proxy measures have been used as indicators of journal quality. The most recent and comm...
We explore the drivers of researchers’ perceptions around journal quality, and how these per- ceptio...
The ranking of an academic journal is important to authors, universities, journal publishers and res...
Quality rankings of journals are of particular interest to academicians since pub-lication in presti...
Journal ranking, and more generally the potential for assessing the excellence of mathematical work ...