ERA Distribution of Information Systems Journals

IF 2.7 Q2 COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS Australasian Journal of Information Systems Pub Date : 2010-03-01 DOI:10.3127/AJIS.V16I2.659
J. Lamp, J. Fisher
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The Excellence in Research for Australia (ERA) initiative being conducted by the Australian Research Council (ARC), mandates a single journal and conference ranking scheme over every academic discipline in Australia. A universal publication outlet ranking list mandated by a government agency is unique and has attracted interest and comment both within Australia and overseas. Equally, the interest shown has come from all sectors involved in academic publishing – authors, reviewers, publishers – and from commercial and open access publishers. This paper investigates the distribution of information systems journals over the various ERA parameters and comments on a claim of bias whereby the ranking of a journal is positively influenced by the number of years it has been in existence in the areas of information systems and business journals. Clear evidence of the diversity of the information systems discipline is observed. The benefits of a multidisciplinary foundation for information systems is also noted. Longer established journals are shown to attract higher rankings and possible reasons for and implications flowing from this are discussed.
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信息系统期刊的分发
澳大利亚研究委员会(ARC)开展的澳大利亚卓越研究(ERA)倡议要求对澳大利亚的每个学科进行单一的期刊和会议排名计划。一个由政府机构授权的通用出版机构排名是独一无二的,在澳大利亚和海外都引起了人们的兴趣和评论。同样,学术出版领域的所有领域——作者、审稿人、出版商——以及商业和开放获取出版商都对这本书感兴趣。本文调查了信息系统期刊在各种ERA参数上的分布,并评论了一种偏见主张,即期刊的排名受到其在信息系统和商业期刊领域存在的年数的积极影响。信息系统学科多样性的清晰证据被观察到。还指出了信息系统多学科基础的好处。建立时间较长的期刊被证明可以吸引更高的排名,并讨论了可能的原因和由此产生的影响。
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Australasian Journal of Information Systems
Australasian Journal of Information Systems COMPUTER SCIENCE, INFORMATION SYSTEMS-
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4.40
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4.80%
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审稿时长
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