A Normalized Citation Analysis of Real Estate Journals
Arnold L. Redman,
Herman Manakyan and
John R. Tanner
Real Estate Economics, 1999, vol. 27, issue 1, 169-182
Abstract:
This study presents an analysis of the citation patterns and rankings for journals in real estate and related areas for the period 1990–1995. Journals were ranked based on the number of times they were cited in four base journals with adjustments for journal size and longevity. The results show that Real Estate Economics is the most cited journal among real estate publications, followed closely by the Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics and the Journal of Real Estate Research. A temporal analysis reveals a shift in citations, over the time period, away from the traditional economics and practitioner‐oriented journals to the academic real estate journals.
Date: 1999
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