Although it is long known that academics must “publish or perish”, there is little information available on actual academic publishing standards. This descriptive study reports the quantity and quality of journal publications of 40 Australian Associate Professors in the field of human resources, industrial relations and organisational behaviour. Analysis of 569 papers indicate those academics have an average 14.23 journal articles, of which 6.2% are in journals ranked A*, 23.4% are in A journals, 26.4% in B, 30.4% are in C ranked journals and 13.4% were in journals not ranked. Findings indicate considerable differences in quantity and quality of journal papers by Associate Professors, with a disproportionate contribution to top ranked journ...
Objective: This study sought to provide up‐to‐date normative data on the productivity and citation i...
This study reports comprehensive data on both the quantity and quality of research pro-ductivity of ...
The purpose of this review was to investigate the association between publication performance and th...
Scholarly research continues to be a significant component of a faculty member’s portfolio. The eval...
In recent decades, substantial changes have impacted the global academy, such as the increasing use ...
This paper attempts to measure an important component of the research output of econometrics and eco...
This paper reports on a study that used DEST data from 14 Australian universities to determine the h...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis paper investigates publication patterns of Australian academics in...
As at the end of 2009, 50 million scholarly papers were in existence, and changes in the global high...
This article describes results from a study of academic productivity in Australian higher education....
This article examines gender differences in publication productivity and factors correlated with hig...
Scholarly research continues to be a significant component of a faculty member\u27s portfolio. The ...
An important dimension of university faculty life is publication expectation. Often the level of pub...
Some of the methodologies used to assess journal quality include citation analysis, peer analysis, c...
This study investigates publication profiles of 137 accounting and finance faculty promoted to profe...
Objective: This study sought to provide up‐to‐date normative data on the productivity and citation i...
This study reports comprehensive data on both the quantity and quality of research pro-ductivity of ...
The purpose of this review was to investigate the association between publication performance and th...
Scholarly research continues to be a significant component of a faculty member’s portfolio. The eval...
In recent decades, substantial changes have impacted the global academy, such as the increasing use ...
This paper attempts to measure an important component of the research output of econometrics and eco...
This paper reports on a study that used DEST data from 14 Australian universities to determine the h...
C1 - Refereed Journal ArticleThis paper investigates publication patterns of Australian academics in...
As at the end of 2009, 50 million scholarly papers were in existence, and changes in the global high...
This article describes results from a study of academic productivity in Australian higher education....
This article examines gender differences in publication productivity and factors correlated with hig...
Scholarly research continues to be a significant component of a faculty member\u27s portfolio. The ...
An important dimension of university faculty life is publication expectation. Often the level of pub...
Some of the methodologies used to assess journal quality include citation analysis, peer analysis, c...
This study investigates publication profiles of 137 accounting and finance faculty promoted to profe...
Objective: This study sought to provide up‐to‐date normative data on the productivity and citation i...
This study reports comprehensive data on both the quantity and quality of research pro-ductivity of ...
The purpose of this review was to investigate the association between publication performance and th...