This paper employs a unique dataset on articles, authors and editors of the top general interest journals in economics to investigate the role of social connections in the publication process. Ties between editors and authors are identified based on their academic histories. About 43% of the articles published in these journals are authored by scholars connected to one editor at the time of the publication. PhD students and faculty colleagues of an editor also improve their publication outcomes when this editor is in charge of a journal.
Colussi, T., Social Ties in Academia: a Friend is a Treasure, <<THE REVIEW OF ECONOMICS AND STATISTICS>>, 2018; (N/a): N/A-N/A. [doi:10.1162/REST_a_00666] [http://hdl.handle.net/10807/106451]
Social Ties in Academia: a Friend is a Treasure
Colussi, TommasoPrimo
2017
Abstract
This paper employs a unique dataset on articles, authors and editors of the top general interest journals in economics to investigate the role of social connections in the publication process. Ties between editors and authors are identified based on their academic histories. About 43% of the articles published in these journals are authored by scholars connected to one editor at the time of the publication. PhD students and faculty colleagues of an editor also improve their publication outcomes when this editor is in charge of a journal.I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.