In Gorman and Kanet (2005) we introduced the Author Affiliation Index (AAI) and how it could be used to rate the quality of operations management-related journals. Since then, Olson (2005) surveyed operations management professors from top U.S. universities and reported their assessment of the quality of various operations management-related journals. This paper compares the results of these two studies and concludes that patterns of research publications match the surveyed opinions from top U.S. universities, or that researchers publish in journals they rate as top. We confirm our earlier finding that the AAI is comparable to surveys for assessing journal quality
The adoption of journal lists as proxies to scholarship quality has sparked an ongoing debate among ...
Establishing proper journal quality standards has been a major policy issue in business schools. A j...
We conduct an evaluation of 43 accounting journals using the author affiliation index (AAI). Our res...
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...
Research productivity is one means by which academic units attain legitimacy within their institutio...
We propose a new model, the Author Affiliation Index (AAI), for examining journal quality, explain h...
Previous research has adopted various methods to assess the relative quality of academic marketing j...
Ranking of peer reviewed journals is commonly used as a proxy for judging the impact and quality of ...
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Over the past 15 yr, there have been several attempts in operations management to rate journals, aut...
Several publications have appeared in the field of Operations Management which rank Operations Manag...
Several publications have appeared in the field of Operations Management which rank Operations Manag...
Abstract: Evaluating the quality of academic journal is becoming increasing important within the con...
Several publications have appeared in the field of\ud Operations Management which rank Operations\ud...
The adoption of journal lists as proxies to scholarship quality has sparked an ongoing debate among ...
Establishing proper journal quality standards has been a major policy issue in business schools. A j...
We conduct an evaluation of 43 accounting journals using the author affiliation index (AAI). Our res...
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...
Research productivity is one means by which academic units attain legitimacy within their institutio...
We propose a new model, the Author Affiliation Index (AAI), for examining journal quality, explain h...
Previous research has adopted various methods to assess the relative quality of academic marketing j...
Ranking of peer reviewed journals is commonly used as a proxy for judging the impact and quality of ...
This paper investigates impact factor as a metric for ranking the quality of journal outlets for ope...
Over the past 15 yr, there have been several attempts in operations management to rate journals, aut...
Several publications have appeared in the field of Operations Management which rank Operations Manag...
Several publications have appeared in the field of Operations Management which rank Operations Manag...
Abstract: Evaluating the quality of academic journal is becoming increasing important within the con...
Several publications have appeared in the field of\ud Operations Management which rank Operations\ud...
The adoption of journal lists as proxies to scholarship quality has sparked an ongoing debate among ...
Establishing proper journal quality standards has been a major policy issue in business schools. A j...
We conduct an evaluation of 43 accounting journals using the author affiliation index (AAI). Our res...