textabstractThe Dutch Economics top-40, based on publications in ISI listed journals, is— to the best of our knowledge—the oldest ranking of individual academics in Economics and is well accepted in the Dutch academic community. However, this ranking is based on publication volume, rather than on the actual impact of the publications in question. This paper therefore uses two relatively new metrics, the citations per author per year (CAY) metric and the individual annual h-index (hIa) to provide two alternative, citation-based, rankings of Dutch academics in Economics & Business. As a data source, we use Google Scholar instead of ISI to provide a more comprehensive measure of impact, including citations to and from publications in non-ISI l...
textabstractThe paper focuses on the robustness of rankings of academic journal quality and research...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
Increasingly, academics have to demonstrate that their research has academic impact. Universities no...
Publishing in a high-impact journal carries the implicit promise that the article will also be highl...
There is a tradition in the Netherlands to publish an annual ranking of economic and business resear...
There is a tradition in the Netherlands to publish an annual ranking of economic and business resear...
There is a tradition in the Netherlands to publish an annual ranking of economic and business resear...
This paper ranks Dutch economists using information about publications and citations. Rankings invol...
textabstractThe paper focuses on the robustness of rankings of academic journal quality and research...
By comparing the Top-300 lists of four global university rankings (ARWU, THE, QS, Leiden), three hyp...
textabstractThe paper is concerned with analysing what makes a great journal great in economics, bas...
No. 43/2010The paper is concerned with analysing what makes a great journal great in economics, base...
The paper proposes two new simple indexes - the k and w indexes - to assess a scientist’s publicatio...
This paper analyses what makes a great journal great in economics. Alternative research assessment m...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
textabstractThe paper focuses on the robustness of rankings of academic journal quality and research...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
Increasingly, academics have to demonstrate that their research has academic impact. Universities no...
Publishing in a high-impact journal carries the implicit promise that the article will also be highl...
There is a tradition in the Netherlands to publish an annual ranking of economic and business resear...
There is a tradition in the Netherlands to publish an annual ranking of economic and business resear...
There is a tradition in the Netherlands to publish an annual ranking of economic and business resear...
This paper ranks Dutch economists using information about publications and citations. Rankings invol...
textabstractThe paper focuses on the robustness of rankings of academic journal quality and research...
By comparing the Top-300 lists of four global university rankings (ARWU, THE, QS, Leiden), three hyp...
textabstractThe paper is concerned with analysing what makes a great journal great in economics, bas...
No. 43/2010The paper is concerned with analysing what makes a great journal great in economics, base...
The paper proposes two new simple indexes - the k and w indexes - to assess a scientist’s publicatio...
This paper analyses what makes a great journal great in economics. Alternative research assessment m...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
textabstractThe paper focuses on the robustness of rankings of academic journal quality and research...
Thanks to a unique individual dataset of French academics in economics, we explain individual public...
Increasingly, academics have to demonstrate that their research has academic impact. Universities no...