Review paper
Lower-rated publications do lower academics’ judgments of publication lists: Evidence from a survey experiment of economists
Abstract
Publications in leading journals are widely known to have a positive impact on economists’ judgments of the value of authors’ contributions and professional reputations. While conjectures that publications in lower-rated journals likely have a negative impact on such judgments are common, there have been virtually no direct tests of their validity. Our intent is to provide results from such a test, one that involved asking economists from 44...
Paper Details
Title
Lower-rated publications do lower academics’ judgments of publication lists: Evidence from a survey experiment of economists
Published Date
Jun 1, 2018
Volume
66
Pages
33 - 44
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