Membership On Editorial Boards And Finance Department Rankings
Kam C. Chan and
Robert C. W. Fok
Journal of Financial Research, 2003, vol. 26, issue 3, 405-420
Abstract:
We examine membership on editorial boards of sixteen leading finance journals in 1985, 1990, 1995, and 2000. Membership on a board of a high‐quality journal is highly selective. Editors and members of editorial boards of quality journals are trusted by their peers who submit their research for publication consideration. Thus, the number of faculty represented on editorial boards of quality journals should provide a quality indication of the finance department. We use membership representation to provide a ranking of finance departments adjusted for department size and journal quality.
Date: 2003
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