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Journal Publishing, Journal Reputation, and the United Kingdom's Research Assessment Exercise
Authors:Kevin Campbell  Douglas W Vick  rew D Murray  & Gavin F Little
Institution:Department of Accounting, Finance and Law, University of Stirling, Stirling FK9 4LA, Scotland
Abstract:Many academic lawyers believe that the Research Assessment Exercise has encouraged writing for academic journals, often at the expense of other forms of scholarly discourse. Moreover, it is widely perceived that the reputation of the journal in which research is published affects how that research is assessed in connection with the RAE. In this article, the authors report data gathered from a large-scale study measuring the perceptions of academic lawyers concerning the journal publishing process, how the RAE has affected journal quality generally, and how specific journals rank in terms of academic quality and their perceived importance to the RAE process.
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