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99 documents for journals impact factor
  • ... be done either under the "gold" model -journals are published OA - or the "green" model - journals...The 2008 Impact Factor rankings by Thompson Reuters (released in 2...

  • This paper explores the challenges of research performance management in academia for schools of business with researchers from diverse cultures and origins who speak and publish in different languages, disciplines, and methodologies. A method of assessment of research productivity and quality with both quantitative and qualitative approaches is proposed. A case study demonstrates how the method can be applied.

    ... pressure for publication in high-tier journals as a competitive strategy (Theoharakis & Hirst, 20..., there is a paucity of research on the impact of the various forms of rewards on productivity an... journal in the current year), and impact factor (the average number of times articles published in...

  • ... criticisms of the volume stem from two factors, one subjective and one structural. Subjectively, ... that the second edition had an enormous impact on my early graduate training, and this probably c... today there are a significant number of journals that seek out ethics-related topics. More and more...

  • ... a body, there are four pharmacokinetic factors involved. These are absorption, distribution, meta... capacity with a number of medical journals dealing with endocrinology and diabetes, Dr. Edelm... must be addressed because of its potential impact on the question of costs. C) Is the ’851 Patent V...

  • Changes in auditing techniques that have taken place in Britain since the Victorian era, an area of study hitherto neglected by accounting historians, are discussed and detailed. In so doing, it is hoped that an increasing knowledge of past practices will put the current processes into context. The source material for the paper includes new evidence from a program of oral history and postal questionnaires, together with more traditional sources such as the trade journals and textbooks. The so-called bookkeeping audit of vouching and checking postings and castings, and with the auditor also doing a fair proportion of the client's accounting, was typical down to the 1960s. Major changes then took place, including a decline in accounting work, an increased focus on the balance sheet, and a...

    ... they mainly audited, any influence these factors might have had on the techniques used can be judgeed. There was usually a clear impact, as illustrated in Table 2, where, for example, 89...

  • ... industrial society has had a definite impact on issues of privacy, participation, and surveilla...While these historical factors and the complex societies in which they were embed... 2007 in a variety of academic business journals in marketing, management, business ethics, and inf...

  • ...It means more investment in one of three factors: 1) human capital (education or other learning); 2...(R&D) in the sector appear to have stronger impact than similar national policies. . One of the key p...2006. "Literacy and Growth," B.E. Journals in Macroeconomics: Topics in Macroeconomics 6(2): ...

  • ... waves of immigration had significant impacts on the political culture of Manitoba. The first wa... of Committees, and a Clerk Assistant/Journals Clerk. The Clerk's Office further provides adminis.... This was a major factor contributing to the rejection of the Accord. This ...

  • Burchell et al's [1985] historical analysis of value added in the UK attributes its rise and fall to societal circumstances which initially encouraged the voluntary disclosure of the Value Added Statement (VAS) by companies and then, following societal change, influenced its disappearance. This paper supplements Burchell et al's thesis by arguing that a fuller explanation for the disappearance of the VAS can be found by also considering the contents of the statement itself. An empirical study of the information in the VASs of UK companies shows that they were unlikely to give support to the economic interests of the employee user group who had been promoted as an important beneficiary of the VAS. The study demonstrates that the social and economic nature of accounting means that change ...

    ...Professional journals in Britain reflected the contemporary institutiona...381-382]. The social factors, which Burchell et al [1985] associate with the vo...This paper focuses on the impact of the information contained in the VAS on corpora...

  • ... women and children and its disadvantageous impact on their rights, to encourage the reporting of inc... prevent an accused from relying on the factors listed, but simply prevents reliance on bare asser... and social services records, personal journals and diaries, and records containing personal infor...



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