Scholars may become journal editors because editors may generate more citations of their own works. This paper empirically establishes that a scholar's publications are more likely to be cited by papers in a journal that is edited by the scholar. We then test if editors exercise influence on authors to cite editors' papers by either pressuring authors (editor-pressure hypothesis) or accepting articles with references to the editors' papers (editor-selection hypothesis), by using the keyword analysis and the forward citation analysis, respectively. We find no evidence for the two hypotheses, which leaves self-selection as a possible cause for the editor effect.clos
Under the traditional system of peer-reviewed publication, the degree of prestige conferred to autho...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Academic medical researchers are judged by how often their publications are cited i...
Peer review is an important element of scientific communication but deserves quantitative examinatio...
How much is the h-index of an editor of a well ranked journal improved due to citations which occur ...
How much is the h-index of an editor of a well-ranked journal improved due to citations which occur ...
Abstract: Using detailed publication and citation data for over 50,000 articles from 30 major econo...
© 2017 by the authors. How much is the h-index of an editor of a well-ranked journal improved due to...
Some scholars add authors to their research papers or grant proposals even when those individuals co...
Using novel and large-scale data at the individual level, we find that when a coauthor joins an edit...
We analyzed the longitudinal activity of nearly 7,000 editors at the mega-journal PLOS ONE over the ...
This paper studies the citation decision of a scientific author. When an author can make his argumen...
<p>Percentage of respondents who report that honorary authors have been added to their research proj...
Should editors of scientific journals practice triple-anonymous reviewing? I consider two arguments ...
Management and organization studies commentary on how authors experience peer review of journal pape...
This paper reviews several reasons why a number of self-references in a journal paper may indicate t...
Under the traditional system of peer-reviewed publication, the degree of prestige conferred to autho...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Academic medical researchers are judged by how often their publications are cited i...
Peer review is an important element of scientific communication but deserves quantitative examinatio...
How much is the h-index of an editor of a well ranked journal improved due to citations which occur ...
How much is the h-index of an editor of a well-ranked journal improved due to citations which occur ...
Abstract: Using detailed publication and citation data for over 50,000 articles from 30 major econo...
© 2017 by the authors. How much is the h-index of an editor of a well-ranked journal improved due to...
Some scholars add authors to their research papers or grant proposals even when those individuals co...
Using novel and large-scale data at the individual level, we find that when a coauthor joins an edit...
We analyzed the longitudinal activity of nearly 7,000 editors at the mega-journal PLOS ONE over the ...
This paper studies the citation decision of a scientific author. When an author can make his argumen...
<p>Percentage of respondents who report that honorary authors have been added to their research proj...
Should editors of scientific journals practice triple-anonymous reviewing? I consider two arguments ...
Management and organization studies commentary on how authors experience peer review of journal pape...
This paper reviews several reasons why a number of self-references in a journal paper may indicate t...
Under the traditional system of peer-reviewed publication, the degree of prestige conferred to autho...
STUDY OBJECTIVE: Academic medical researchers are judged by how often their publications are cited i...
Peer review is an important element of scientific communication but deserves quantitative examinatio...