Although there is considerable consensus that Finance, Management, and Marketing are ‘science’, some debate remains with regard to whether these three areas comprise autonomous, organized and settled scientific research fields. In this paper we aim to explore this issue by analyzing the occurrence of citations in the top-ranked journals in the areas of Finance, Management, and Marketing. We put forward a modified version of the ‘network cluster’ as proposed by Klamer and Van Dalen (2002) and conclude that Finance is a ‘Relatively autonomous, organized and settled field of research’ whereas Management and (to a larger extent) Marketing are relatively non-autonomous and hybrid fields of research’. Complementary analysis based on sub-disciplin...
This paper takes a fresh look at citation counts and publications in top-rank journals, which the ac...
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Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, while many others remain unnoticed?...
This paper examines all citations and self-citations to a list of 95 finance journals appearing in t...
While the purpose of academic research is to obtain new knowledge and understanding, there is an inc...
Pluralism has become a central issue not only in the public discourse but also in heterodox economic...
A discipline such as business and management (B&M) is very broad and has many fields within it, rang...
Which journal articles have had the most impact on finance research? Which journals dominated financ...
Academics are often ranked on citation counts’, which is considered an adequate proxy for author's q...
The paper is concerned with ranking academic journal quality and research impact in Finance, based o...
This paper presents a novel ranking of economics journals. Our methodology is the following. First, ...
A stylised fact in bibliometric research is that in the field of management studies, half or more of...
We address the question of the visibility of management research for practitioners by measuring scie...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The paper is concerned with ranking academic journal quality and res...
Citation rates are becoming increasingly important in judging the research quality of journals, inst...
This paper takes a fresh look at citation counts and publications in top-rank journals, which the ac...
Using survey data on the evaluations of 150 economics journals, a recent study explored the relation...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, while many others remain unnoticed?...
This paper examines all citations and self-citations to a list of 95 finance journals appearing in t...
While the purpose of academic research is to obtain new knowledge and understanding, there is an inc...
Pluralism has become a central issue not only in the public discourse but also in heterodox economic...
A discipline such as business and management (B&M) is very broad and has many fields within it, rang...
Which journal articles have had the most impact on finance research? Which journals dominated financ...
Academics are often ranked on citation counts’, which is considered an adequate proxy for author's q...
The paper is concerned with ranking academic journal quality and research impact in Finance, based o...
This paper presents a novel ranking of economics journals. Our methodology is the following. First, ...
A stylised fact in bibliometric research is that in the field of management studies, half or more of...
We address the question of the visibility of management research for practitioners by measuring scie...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ The paper is concerned with ranking academic journal quality and res...
Citation rates are becoming increasingly important in judging the research quality of journals, inst...
This paper takes a fresh look at citation counts and publications in top-rank journals, which the ac...
Using survey data on the evaluations of 150 economics journals, a recent study explored the relation...
Why do some articles become building blocks for future scholars, while many others remain unnoticed?...