2024
DOI: 10.1111/ssqu.13335
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Does sticking close to home make for better research? In‐state authorship and citation rates in public administration journals

Dalten Fox,
Luke Fowler

Abstract: ObjectiveAlthough other social science disciplines have considered researcher positionality, whether a researcher belongs to the communities they study (insider) or does not (outsider), public administration scholars have yet to examine this aspect of scholarly production nor its impacts on perceptions of research quality.MethodsWe use a data set of 554 articles from eight top public administration journals that focus on a single or a few states in the United States as the research setting. Using in‐state auth… Show more

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