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Impact: What Influences Finance Research?

Tom Arnold
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Tom Arnold: University of Richmond

The Journal of Business, 2003, vol. 76, issue 2, 343-362

Abstract: Which journal articles have had the most impact on finance research? Which journals dominated finance research in the 1990s? We answer these and similar questions using a comprehensive sample of journals, an extensive time period, and a new ranking method that avoids problems inherent in the existing literature. Among our findings: six of the 10 articles most highly cited by finance journals were published in econometrics or economics journals; Journal of Finance has the most citations, but it accounts for only one of the top 10 articles; and Journal of Financial Economics has the highest impact per article.

Date: 2003
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