Research Note: Public Administration Journal Prestige: A Time Series Analysis
基于1975、1978和1981年三次对美国公共管理学会成员的调查,分析了公共管理领域期刊的声望,发现顶级期刊地位稳定,且学者与从业者对期刊的看法存在差异。
Thomas Vocino and Robert H. Elliott This article examines journal prestige in the field of public administration, using data from three surveys, in 1975, 1978, and 1981, of the membership of the American Society for Public Administration. Two dimensions of intensity and extensity were analyzed. The intensity rating measured the strength of feeling toward a particular journal, while the extensity rating measured the breadth of recognition for a journal. The results of these surveys indicate that the top-rated journals maintained their positions overtime. The surveys also revealed differences between academics and practitioners in their perceptions of public administration and related journals.