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journal? We show empirically that the answer is yes, using 3167 articles published in five of the top journals in economics …
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working paper series. This raises the question about the benefit of publishing in a peer-reviewed journal in terms of …-reviewed journal lead to more subsequent citations for papers that are already available in working paper series? Our data set … the publication in a peer reviewed journal results in around twice the number of yearly citations relative to working …
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journals. The Quarterly Journal of Economics is clearly the journal with greatest impact, the confidence interval for its rank … Journal of Finance, while the Xie et al. (2009), and Mogstad et al. (2022) methods generally broaden estimated confidence … intervals, particularly for mid-ranking journals. All methods agree that most apparent differences in journal quality are, in …
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It is well-known that the distribution of citations to articles in a journal is skewed. We ask whether journal rankings …
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lists. In our meta-ranking the top five journals are given by: Quarterly Journal of Economics, Journal of Political Economy …, Econometrica, American Economic Review and Journal of Economic Literature. …
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In broad parts of the scientific community the position in publication performance rankings, based on journal quality …-Beta-score ("Publications Ignored, By Even The Author(s)"). We argue that publication performance measures based on journal ratings, such as the … value of publication performance rankings based on journal quality ratings is questionable. …
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of a journal's performance. Most other rankings that are commonly applied neglect this fact. The Elo ranking approach can …
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This paper incorporates publication uncertainty in a game between researchers and journal editors and examines its … effects on quantity and quality of published research. A stylized differential Stackelberg game between journal editors and … academic authors is considered, where authors seek to maximize satisfaction from publications, while journal editors try to …
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-DEAL journals in attracting good papers. Given the two-sided market nature of the academic journal market, these effects may both …
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We use the negotiations for large-scale open-access agreements between German research institutions and leading academic publishers to study how changes in the attractiveness of various journals affect the publication behavior of researchers in economics and adjacent fields. First, as German...
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