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_aPODSAKOFF, Philip M. _924880 |
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245 | 1 | 0 | _aThe influence of management journals in the 1980s and 1990s |
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_aUK : _bWiley, _cMay 2005 |
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520 | 3 | _aIt is difficult to get a clear picture of the relative influence of management journals because previous studies have focused on a single sub-area in the field over a relatively restricted number of years, and/or have used inconsistent criteria to judge journal influence. Therefore, the purpose of this study is to examine journal influence using citations from 28 journals over the past two decades. The findings show that the top seven journals accounted for 61 percent of all of the citations in the journals included, and that the three journals that showed the greatest increase in influence over the past 20 years were AMJ, AMR, and SMJ. | |
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_aJournal ranking _924881 |
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_aCitation analysis _924882 |
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_aManagement journal influence _924883 |
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_aJournal prestige _924884 |
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_aMACKENZIE, Scott B. _924885 |
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_aBACHRACH, Daniel G. _924886 |
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_aPODSAKOFF, Nathan P. _924887 |
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_tStrategic Management Journal _g26, 5, p. 473 - 488 _dUK : Wiley, May 2005 _xISSN 0143-2095 _w |
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_aConvertido do Formato PHL _bPHL2MARC21 1.1 _c15668 _d15668 |
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