1995
DOI: 10.2307/2329331
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Finance Research Productivity and Influence

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“…This supports H2a, suggesting that author affiliation with a top business school increases the likelihood of publishing in the top tier finance journals versus publishing in the second tier journal. The results are consistent with the findings of Borokhovich et al (1998), who find that author affiliation is an important determinant of publishing in the top tier journals.…”
Section: Regression Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
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“…This supports H2a, suggesting that author affiliation with a top business school increases the likelihood of publishing in the top tier finance journals versus publishing in the second tier journal. The results are consistent with the findings of Borokhovich et al (1998), who find that author affiliation is an important determinant of publishing in the top tier journals.…”
Section: Regression Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Johnson et al (2002) find that most of the presenters at the AFA, WFA and UWFC are from the top 40 business schools. Borokhovich et al (1998) report a positive relationship between finance research (number of articles in finance journals) and affiliated business schools' reputation.…”
Section: Top Tier Business Schoolsmentioning
confidence: 98%
“…She also referred to capital expenditures as expenditures on durable assets such as buildings and equipment which are expected to yield benefits over a longer period. The same views were made by other researchers (Borokhovich, Bricker, Brunarski and Simkins, 1998),…”
Section: Sources Of Financesupporting
confidence: 75%
“…Así, cabe citar el trabajo pionero de Fusfeld (1956), seguido por otros de Niemi (1975), Davis y Papanek (1984), Hall (1987Hall ( y 1990, y más recientemente Borokhovich (1995), Dusansky y Vernon (1998), Kalaitzidakis (1999) y Tombazos (2005) para ilustrar el interés de esta disciplina en la evaluación de su propia producción.…”
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