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The extent of literature revealed an uneven playing field in publishing in refereed business Journals. To test if this was also true for accounting Journals, we evaluated the relative frequency of articles published in top accounting Journals, and they too exhibited bias in their article...
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An analysis of covariance with a 4 x 3 factorial design was used to compare the citation means of 560 articles published in 28 pedagogy journals. The independent variables were four business fields: accounting, economics and finance, general management, and marketing; three levels of external...
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This study examines the dynamics in the ranking of marketing journals and proposes a simple yet effective way of ranking journals. The authors use a 4 x 3 factorial design to investigate the changes of citations for journals over the three time periods. Two important findings emerge from the...
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This paper reports on the relative frequency of faculty’s publications in refereed business journals. Chi-Square analyses show significant differences on the three null hypotheses tested. Furthermore, Lambda tests (p. 01 when refereed business journal was used as independent variable)...
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