学者是否愿意放弃引用次数以在高地位期刊上发表?考察英国商科与管理学学者对4*和4级期刊发表的偏好

Are Academics Willing to Forgo Citations to Publish in High‐Status Journals? Examining Preferences for 4* and 4‐Rated Journal Publication Among UK Business and Management Academics

BRITISH JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT · 2021
被引 22
人大 A-ABS 4

中文导读

基于地位理论,通过选择实验和调查数据,研究了英国商科与管理学学者为在高地位4*期刊上发表而愿意放弃多少引用次数,发现已有4*或4级期刊发表经历的学者意愿最强,所在机构排名高的学者也愿意放弃更多引用。

Abstract

Abstract Academics often judge themselves and are judged by others according to the status of the journals in which they publish. Little is known about whether individual scholars would choose to publish a paper in a high‐status journal if it would garner similar or lower levels of scholarly impact than a paper published in a lower‐status journal. Drawing upon status theory, we explore whether and how much business school academics are willing to ‘pay’, as captured by a hypothetical level of ‘forfeited’ citations, to publish in high‐status 4* journals rather than leading specialized 4‐rated journals. Using choice‐set design and survey data from UK business and management scholars, we suggest and empirically demonstrate that the willingness to forgo citations to publish in 4* journals is strongest among academics who have already published in 4* and/or 4‐rated journals. Contrary to our expectations, we find that an individual's existing scholarly impact, as captured by prior citations, has no effect on this preference. We also show that academics working in high‐ranked institutions would give up more citations for 4* journal publication than those working at lower‐ranked institutions. We explore the implications of these findings for theories of academic status, journal rankings and research assessment systems.

学术出版期刊排名学术地位引用影响