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do women publish in AER? What is the relationship between academic age, publication performance, and citation success …
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, past journal ratings conducted by the Handelsblatt and the German Economic Association (GEA) directly affect journals …' reputation among German economists and indirectly also their perceived relevance, but the effect on reputation is more than twice …
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do women publish in AER? What is the relationship between academic age, publication performance, and citation success …
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This study develops a flexible, citations-adjusted ranking technique that allows a specified set of journals to be … evaluated using a wide range of alternative criteria. As a result, the set of evaluated journals is not constrained to be … identical to the set of evaluating journals. We also draw a critical distinction between the influence of a journal and the …
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We estimated the demand for submissions for the market for core economics journals using unique panel data on … submissions for 2008 and 2013. We found that in determining which journals to submit a manuscript to, authors care about …-access journals, where subscription is free, but authors pay a hefty fee after manuscript acceptance. Our findings indicate that a …
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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 … between 2000 and 2010. The effect is an around 25% higher number of citations on average across the investigated journals …
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Many papers in economics that are published in peer reviewed journals are initially released in widely circulated … the publication in a peer reviewed journal results in around twice the number of yearly citations relative to working …
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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 … between 2000 and 2010. The effect is an around 25% higher number of citations on average across the investigated journals. …
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factor and citations), and costs on the institutional subscription prices of the core economics journals. Empirical results …
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journals to be evaluated using a range of alternative criteria. We also distinguish between the influence of a journal and that … of top economics journals can (but does not necessarily) change noticeably when one examines citations in the social …
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