Concentration in Knowledge Output: A Case of Economics Journals

Bino, Paul Gopuran Devassy and Subash, Sasidharan and Ramanathan, A (2005) Concentration in Knowledge Output: A Case of Economics Journals. The European Journal of Comparative Economics, 2 (2). pp. 261-279. ISSN 1824-2979

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Abstract

This paper assesses the degree of author concentration in seven economics journals, which were published in India during 1990-2002. To measure the degree of author concentration, Lotka’s Law was used. Moreover, we also make an exploratory analysis of the geographic, economics subfield and institutional concentration in 704 economics journals. An important finding of this paper is that specialized journals in the sample report the highest degree of author concentration. This result is quite similar to the findings by Cox and Chung (1991). Furthermore, there are several instances showing that the journals lean towards certain norms; this may affect the flow of innovative ideas into economics. We conclude that a knowledge activity, involving the high degree of concentration and a biased publication process, may affect the flow of new ideas into the discipline.

Item Type: Article
Uncontrolled Keywords: Concentration, Lotka’s Law
Subjects: Economics
Divisions: General Management and Enterpreneurship
Depositing User: Mr. Muralidhara D
Date Deposited: 26 Nov 2018 10:30
Last Modified: 22 Jan 2019 13:36
URI: http://tapmi.informaticsglobal.com/id/eprint/474

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