For new readers and potential authors of academic journals, the title and aims and purposes of the publication provide important information as to what readers should expect within. However, the quality of this information can be varied. Using a dataset of journals from the field of business, management, and accounting research, Julián D. Cortés explores how this information varies across journal, prestige, geography and publication model, and suggests how those working on emerging journals can use this information to improve their presentation to external audiences
Text and data mining offers an opportunity to improve the way we access and analyse the outputs of a...
Extensive revising is required by many journals in the social sciences. It is expected that authors ...
Academics looking to communicate the findings and value of their research to wider audiences are inc...
With more than 34,000 active scholarly peer-reviewed journals, how do authors choose which one to su...
Many research evaluation systems continue to take a narrow view of excellence, judging the value of ...
A recent investigation led by an international group of journalists raised concerns over the scale o...
In disciplines where the academic book is the primary means for communicating research and establish...
April 2003 JOE describes two topic clusters that distinguish this month\u27s issue. Hearing Abou...
Early-career researchers are subject to higher levels of scrutiny than ever before, with publication...
Many trans researchers change their name to match their gender identity. However, there is currently...
One of the proposed advantages of open access publication is that it increases the impact of academi...
Michael Lambur, the Journal of Extension editor who presided over the transition from paper to elect...
The phrase ‘publish or perish’ suggests that the purpose of academic writing is in and of itself to ...
Arbaugh, Fornaciari and Hwang (2016) use citation analysis – with Google Scholar as their source of ...
Journal rankings lists have impacted and are impacting accounting educators and accounting education...
Text and data mining offers an opportunity to improve the way we access and analyse the outputs of a...
Extensive revising is required by many journals in the social sciences. It is expected that authors ...
Academics looking to communicate the findings and value of their research to wider audiences are inc...
With more than 34,000 active scholarly peer-reviewed journals, how do authors choose which one to su...
Many research evaluation systems continue to take a narrow view of excellence, judging the value of ...
A recent investigation led by an international group of journalists raised concerns over the scale o...
In disciplines where the academic book is the primary means for communicating research and establish...
April 2003 JOE describes two topic clusters that distinguish this month\u27s issue. Hearing Abou...
Early-career researchers are subject to higher levels of scrutiny than ever before, with publication...
Many trans researchers change their name to match their gender identity. However, there is currently...
One of the proposed advantages of open access publication is that it increases the impact of academi...
Michael Lambur, the Journal of Extension editor who presided over the transition from paper to elect...
The phrase ‘publish or perish’ suggests that the purpose of academic writing is in and of itself to ...
Arbaugh, Fornaciari and Hwang (2016) use citation analysis – with Google Scholar as their source of ...
Journal rankings lists have impacted and are impacting accounting educators and accounting education...
Text and data mining offers an opportunity to improve the way we access and analyse the outputs of a...
Extensive revising is required by many journals in the social sciences. It is expected that authors ...
Academics looking to communicate the findings and value of their research to wider audiences are inc...