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Publishing in finance versus entrepreneurship/management journals
I was pleased to be invited by the editors to write a brief chapter on my experiences publishing in finance versus entrepreneurship/management journals. I am sure there are better folks than me for this job (including but not limited to the editors of this book), but I do think I have a few things I can share. I do so with the hopes that I do not overly offend someone (to be a nerd and put it in economics terms, I hope that this essay is Pareto optimal), and if I do, then at least I hope the harm I cause to some will be outweighed by the benefit I will do for others by sharing my experiences (back to being a nerd, if Pareto optimality is not possible, I nevertheless hope that this essay is Kaldor-Hicks optimal). While my experiences that I share here of course reflect my personal biases, I nevertheless hope they are helpful for others in the future. In this essay I address two questions that I am often asked by other professors: the first is often asked by junior professors - “how do I publish in different fields?” while the second is more often asked by both junior and senior professors - “why do I publish in different fields?”