生产与运营管理期刊的感知相关性与质量:十年后的更新

Perceived relevance and quality of POM journals: a decade later

JOURNAL OF OPERATIONS MANAGEMENT · 2001
被引 119
人大 AFT50UTD24ABS 4*

中文导读

更新了Barman等人1991年对生产与运营管理期刊感知相关性与质量的排名,发现过去十年间期刊认知发生变化,部分期刊相关性高但质量感知低,反之亦然,并识别了影响质量感知的因素。

Abstract

Abstract This research is a 10‐year update on the rankings of perceived relevance and quality of selected Production and Operations Management (POM) journals that was reported by Barman et al. (1991) [Journal of Operations Management 10 (2), 194–212)]. The results show some changes in the perceptions of journals over the past decade. Some journals are perceived to be extremely relevant to POM research, but not particularly of “high” quality. For other journals, the reverse is true — “high” quality is perceived but the published studies are not considered particularly relevant to POM. The Journal of Operations Management remained atop the relevance rankings and retained its position among the top three journals for quality. The study identifies factors that the respondents say influence their perception of journal quality. Finally, the paper finds some evidence that association with the editorial board of a journal affects one’s perceptions of the quality and relevance of that journal.

生产与运营管理期刊排名感知质量相关性