Publications in leading journals are widely known to have a positive impact on economists’ judgments of the value of authors’ contributions and professional reputations. While conjectures that publications in lower-rated journals likely have a negative impact on such judgments are common, there have been virtually no direct tests of their validity. Our intent is to provide results from such a test, one that involved asking economists from 44 universities throughout the world to rate either a publication list with only higher-rated journals or a list with all of these but with additional publications in lower-rated journals. Our primary finding was that, holding other things constant, adding publications in lower-rated journals to what is ty...
Academics are often ranked on citation counts’, which is considered an adequate proxy for author's q...
Increasingly, academics have to demonstrate that their research has academic impact. Universities no...
The extent of publishing in predatory journals in economics is examined in this paper. A simple mode...
The marked increase in the use of metrics, such as journal lists, to assess research has had a profo...
We study the impact of journal ranking systems on publication outlet choice. We investigate the publ...
Using survey data on the evaluations of 150 economics journals, a recent study explored the relation...
The ranking of an academic journal is important to authors, universities, journal publishers and res...
In universities all over the world, hiring and promotion committees regularly hear the argument: “th...
We use the UK's 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) to study the attributes of top-scoring (fou...
Journal ranking systems are increasingly used to measure research performance of academics and unive...
We investigate how increases in publication delays have affected the life-cycle of publications of r...
While the purpose of academic research is to obtain new knowledge and understanding, there is an inc...
We examine scientific quality and editorial favoritism in the field of experimental economics. We us...
In recent years the academic world has witnessed the mushrooming of journals that falsely pretend to...
Economics is drowning in a flood of bad books and papers, many of them written with the sole objecti...
Academics are often ranked on citation counts’, which is considered an adequate proxy for author's q...
Increasingly, academics have to demonstrate that their research has academic impact. Universities no...
The extent of publishing in predatory journals in economics is examined in this paper. A simple mode...
The marked increase in the use of metrics, such as journal lists, to assess research has had a profo...
We study the impact of journal ranking systems on publication outlet choice. We investigate the publ...
Using survey data on the evaluations of 150 economics journals, a recent study explored the relation...
The ranking of an academic journal is important to authors, universities, journal publishers and res...
In universities all over the world, hiring and promotion committees regularly hear the argument: “th...
We use the UK's 2014 Research Excellence Framework (REF) to study the attributes of top-scoring (fou...
Journal ranking systems are increasingly used to measure research performance of academics and unive...
We investigate how increases in publication delays have affected the life-cycle of publications of r...
While the purpose of academic research is to obtain new knowledge and understanding, there is an inc...
We examine scientific quality and editorial favoritism in the field of experimental economics. We us...
In recent years the academic world has witnessed the mushrooming of journals that falsely pretend to...
Economics is drowning in a flood of bad books and papers, many of them written with the sole objecti...
Academics are often ranked on citation counts’, which is considered an adequate proxy for author's q...
Increasingly, academics have to demonstrate that their research has academic impact. Universities no...
The extent of publishing in predatory journals in economics is examined in this paper. A simple mode...