C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis paper investigates publication patterns of Australian academics in Economics & Business. I show that this discipline follows the general Australian trend of declining impact, measured as citations per paper, from the mid-1990s. However, the gap in Australia's ranking of publication quantity (number of papers) and publication quality (impact) is much wider in Economics & Business than in other disciplines. The discipline combines the highest ranking in quantity with the lowest ranking in quality. Seven possible explanations for this pattern are discussed
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The question of ranking journals, institutions, individual academics and specific papers is regularl...
This paper reports on a study that used DEST data from 14 Australian universities to determine the h...
The paper assesses the draft weighting system used by the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)...
The reaction of Australian academics to the use of one performance measure, raw publication counts, ...
In Australia there is a systematic ranking of academic research performance, with a major impact met...
This paper attempts to measure an important component of the research output of econometrics and eco...
Australia's share of publications in the Science Citation Index (SCI) has increased by 25% in the la...
In February 2008, the Australian Government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
In February 2008, the Australian government announced its intention to develop a new quality and eva...
We examine publication patterns of the top seven U.S. economics departments between 1995 to 2000. We...
As at the end of 2009, 50 million scholarly papers were in existence, and changes in the global high...
Although it is long known that academics must “publish or perish”, there is little information avail...
This article assesses the global profile of Australian International Relations (IR) scholarship by m...
Bairam (1996, 1997) reports rankings of seven New Zealand university economics departments in terms ...
This study ranks Australian and New Zealand economics teaching departments on the basis of the resea...
The question of ranking journals, institutions, individual academics and specific papers is regularl...
This paper reports on a study that used DEST data from 14 Australian universities to determine the h...
The paper assesses the draft weighting system used by the Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA)...