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Title: Journal of Financial Economics


Full Journal Title: Journal of Financial Economics

ISO Abbreviated Title: J. Financ. Econ.

JCR Abbreviated Title: J Financ Econ

ISSN: 0304-405X

Issues/Year: 12

Journal Country/Territory: Switzerland

Language: English

Publisher: Elsevier Science SA

Publisher Address: Po Box 564, 1001 Lausanne, Switzerland

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Business, Finance: Impact Factor 1.904, 2/35 (2000) SSCI

Economics: Impact Factor 1.904, 11/166 (2000) SSCI

? Schwert, G.W. (1993), The journal of financial economics: A retrospective evaluation (1974-91). Journal of Financial Economics, 33 (3), 369-424.

Full Text: 1993\J Fin Eco33, 369.pdf

Abstract: Data for the 516 papers published in volumes 1-30 of the Journal of Financial Economics in the period 1974-91 are analyzed. 477 authors from 136 institutions contributed papers, and these papers received 16,231 citations according to the Social Science Citation Index. Lists of authors and institutions who have contributed the most papers to the JFE and a list of the mostly highly-cited JFE papers show why the Journal has been successful in influencing the finance and economics literature during its first 18 years.

Title: Journal of Financial Intermediation


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? Chung, K.H. and Zhao, X. (2005), JFI production, usage, downloading, and the average number of citations per paper over a five-year period. Journal of Financial Intermediation, 14 (2), 145-151.

Full Text: 2005\J Fin Int14, 145.pdf

Title: Journal of Financial Research


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Chung, K.H. and Zhao, X. (2004), Price and quantity quotes on nasdaq: A study of dealer quotation behavior. Journal of Financial Research, 27 (4), 497-519.

Full Text: J\J Fin Res27, 497.pdf

Abstract: We show that the majority of quotes posted by NASDAQ dealers are noncompetitive and only 19.5% (18.4%) of bid (ask) quotes are at the inside. The percentage of dealer quotes that are at the inside is higher for stocks with wider spreads, fewer market makers, and more frequent trading, and lower for stocks with larger trade sizes and higher return volatility. These results support our conjecture that dealers have greater incentives to be at the inside for stocks with larger market-making revenues and smaller costs. Dealers post large depths when their quotes are at the inside and frequently quote the minimum required depth when they are not at the inside. The latter quotation behavior leads to the negative intertemporal correlation between dealer spread and depth.


Title: Journal of Financial Services Research


Full Journal Title: Journal of Financial Services Research

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? Evanoff, D.D., Bartholomew, P.F., DeYoung, R., Lucaci, C. and Phillips, R.J. (2008), Bank structure conference impact study. Journal of Financial Services Research, 34 (2-3), 99-121.

Full Text: 2008\J Fin Ser Res34, 99.pdf

Abstract: The first Conference on Bank Structure and Competition was held at the Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago in 1963. Since that time, the Conference has served to stimulate and disseminate policy relevant research on issues affecting the financial services industry and as a forum for debating the relevant policy issues of the day. We evaluate the impact of the Conference on public policy and the banking and finance literature. We provide a qualitative argument that the Conference has helped promote policy change by showing that major financial reforms were typically discussed years earlier at the Conference. We then analyze data from the Social Science Citation Index and find that the Conference has had a strong and systematic impact on the banking and finance literature.

Keywords: Bank Regulation, Banking, Citation, Competition, Financial Structure, Impact, Impact Study, Literature, Research, Science, Science Citation Index, Social Science Citation Index

Title: Journal of Fish Biology


Full Journal Title: Journal of Fish Biology

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? Azevedo, P.G., Mesquita, F.O. and Young, R.J. (2010), Fishing for gaps in science: A bibliographic analysis of Brazilian freshwater ichthyology from 1986 to 2005. Journal of Fish Biology, 76 (9), 2177-2193.

Full Text: 2010\J Fis Bio76, 2177.pdf

Abstract: To investigate Brazilian freshwater ichthyology, from 1986 to 2005, a bibliometric analysis was conducted using abstracts downloaded from The Web of Science database searching for the keywords ‘fish’, ‘pisces’, ‘teleostei’ and the address field having the word ‘Brazil’. The results of this study showed that Brazilian freshwater ichthyology publications have been increasing during the study period. This process is a consequence of a series of investments that the Brazilian Government has made. Furthermore, data analyses identified scientific areas where there was a lack of scientific knowledge (e.g. studies of species threatened with extinction and certain hydrologic basins). Research institutions from the north-east and northern region of Brazil had the lowest participation in scientific productivity, which was a reflection of their regions poorer economic situation. This study showed that scientific productivity in Brazilian ichthyology was a direct reflection of state investment in research. Furthermore, data in this study follow expected statistical probabilities, for example, fishes from the most diverse families were the most studied. Thus, the study shows that great progress has been made by Brazilian ichthyologists in the last 20 years; however, due to the mega diversity of fishes in Brazil, much remains to be done if many species are to become known to science and to be saved from extinction. This it seems will depend on continued and further investment by Brazilian Government funding agencies, as Brazilian ichthyologists have demonstrated their capacity to generate high quality information about their study species.

Keywords: Bibliometric, Bibliometric Analysis, Biodiversity, Brazil, Capacity, Conservation, Database, Economic, Extinction, Fish, Fishes, Fishes, Fresh Water, Freshwater, Funding, Gap Analyses, India, Jun, Knowledge, Neotropical, Productivity, Protected Areas, Publications, Research, Rivers, Science, Scientific Production, Scientific Productivity, Species, State, Statistical, Teleostei, Tilapia Oreochromis-Niloticus, Web of Science



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