2022
DOI: 10.1007/s41471-022-00137-9
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Publication Behavior in Different Fields of Business Administration: From Anecdotal to Empirical Evidence

Abstract: In this paper, we substitute anecdotal with empirical evidence regarding the publication behavior of German business administration professors. We find that in particular the publication behavior of accounting researchers differs strongly from the publication behavior of researchers in other business administration fields with respect to (i) the national focus, (ii) the focus on practitioner journals, (iii) the focus on particularly renowned journals, and (iv) the holistic publication output. More precisely, w… Show more

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“…Poorly formulated, implemented or distorted science policy, university or national, is another important cause of the RE dark effects ( [10], [33], [38], [55]). Other reasons that can be pointed out address university, publisher or funding management issues ( [7], [8], [14], [17], [22], [31], [33], [44]), insufficient scientific infrastructure ( [3], [11], [35], [46]), poorly structured or outdated research systems ( [8], [15], [22], [26], [30], [32], [34], [35], [38]), subject behaviour issues ( [4], [5], [23], [27], [30], [32], [37], [39], [46]), etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Poorly formulated, implemented or distorted science policy, university or national, is another important cause of the RE dark effects ( [10], [33], [38], [55]). Other reasons that can be pointed out address university, publisher or funding management issues ( [7], [8], [14], [17], [22], [31], [33], [44]), insufficient scientific infrastructure ( [3], [11], [35], [46]), poorly structured or outdated research systems ( [8], [15], [22], [26], [30], [32], [34], [35], [38]), subject behaviour issues ( [4], [5], [23], [27], [30], [32], [37], [39], [46]), etc.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%