Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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1027185 | Australasian Marketing Journal (AMJ) | 2009 | 4 Pages |
Abstract
Research quality has become a major issue in the Australian university system and journal quality, as determined by discipline committees, seems likely to play a major role in the government's new assessment system, which will have financial and reputational implications for disciplines and individual academics. The present study examined the Google citations, which are a measure of journal influence, obtained by all of the marketing journals rated as Aâ and A in the Government's recent journal list, as well as 10 B and 10 C rated journals to see how the journals differ. The implications of the results for Australian marketing academics are discussed.
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Authors
Geoffrey N. Soutar, Jamie Murphy,