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In economics many articles are subjected to multiple rounds of refereeing at the same journal, which generates time … social sciences. We examine whether repeated refereeing produces any benefits, using an experiment at one journal that allows … articles by their subsequent citation histories, holding constant their sub-fields, authors' demographics and prior citations …
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Recently many editors try to reduce the turnaround times of academic journals. Shorter turnaround times, however, will induce many additional submissions of low-quality papers, increasing significantly the workload of editors and referees, and the number of rejections prior to publication. I...
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publishing in high-quality journals is a combination of a well-developed idea, meticulous planning and execution of the research …
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publication and because the costs of refereeing a paper have increased. …
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Rewards for publications in good economics journals are very high, while submission fees and other monetary costs associated with submitting an existing manuscript are low. Consequently, the editorial delay (especially the first response time – the time until the first editorial decision), by...
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refereeing signals has a negative impact on able authors but invites more submissions from less able authors. Increasing the … submitted manuscripts by improving the precision of refereeing, but not by lowering quality standards. The submission strategy …
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publishing in high-quality journals is a combination of a well-developed idea, meticulous planning and execution of the research …
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Top5itis is a disease that currently affects the economics discipline. It refers to the obsession of the profession of academic economists with the so-called "top5 journals".
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