The First 80 Years of the Financial Analysts Journal: Prolific Contributors and Major Ideas and Innovations
Bruce I. Jacobs and
Kenneth N. Levy
Financial Analysts Journal, 2025, vol. 81, issue 4, 8-42
Abstract:
Since its inception in 1945, the Financial Analysts Journal (FAJ) has advanced some of the investment profession’s most influential ideas by providing an outlet for innovative thinkers. We trace the FAJ’s history by identifying the most prolific contributors and innovations featured over its first 80 years and in each of nine financial eras. Using the comprehensive database and rigorous methodology that we developed, this article provides rankings of the top authors and the most frequent words in titles and examines the context in which these words were used to identify seminal ideas and the authors behind them.
Date: 2025
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DOI: 10.1080/0015198X.2025.2543223
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