The value of a finance journal publication
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The empirical analysis examines the salary and publication records of 311 finance professors at public research universities to calculate the worth of a top finance journal article. Within rank, salary regressions provide measures of the direct returns of a journal publication, while probit models consider the indirect returns that result from promotion. Ultimately, the analysis uses a reduced form salary equation to measure both the direct and indirect effects of publishing a journal article. Depending on professorial rank, the present value of the the first top finance journal article is between $19,493 and $33,754, with the additional result of large returns to subsequent publications. (Reprinted by permission of the publisher.)
Publication Name: Journal of Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0022-1082
Year: 1998
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Journal influence on the design of finance doctoral education
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This article surveys the influence of research journals on finance doctoral education. Influence is measured by citations from syllabi of finance seminars. A sample of 101 distinct syllabi submitted by 33 finance doctoral programs yields a list of 1,031 articles by at least two schools. These 1,031 articles generate 3,273 citations from a single school are counted as a single citation. The most notable findings are the wide variety of seminar content across finance doctoral programs and the dominance of five finance journals in providing this diverse content. (Reprinted by permission of the publisher.)
Publication Name: Journal of Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0022-1082
Year: 1997
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Contributing authors and institutions to the Journal of Finance: 1946-85
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The authors who have contributed to the Journal of Finance sine it began publishing in 1946 are identified. Tabular data ranks the authors by number of contributions. The institutions that awarded doctoral degrees to the authors and the employers of the authors are also listed by number of contributions.
Publication Name: Journal of Finance
Subject: Business
ISSN: 0022-1082
Year: 1986
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