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Thirty Years of Published Research in the Australian Journal of Management

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  • David R. Gallagher

    (School of Banking and Finance, The University of New South Wales, Sydney, N.S.W. 2052.)

Abstract

This study reviews 30 years of scholarly research published in the Australian Journal of Management (AJM) over the period 1976–2005. The study examines the productivity, influence, and contribution of management research in Australia. In the past three decades, AJM has published 406 research articles from 458 different authors and co-authors. Over the past 30 years, the four most prolific publishers were Philip Brown (11 papers), Philip Yetton (9), Ray Ball (8) and Terry Walter (8). In the last decade alone, Robert Faff and Raymond da Silva Rosa have published the greatest number of AJM articles (6). The Journal has been most supported over the past three decades by authors from AGSM, UNSW, UWA, UQ, Monash, Melbourne, ANU and Sydney. The top six institutions contributed more than half of all AJM publications. The AJM has also experienced increasing contributions from finance articles in recent years, accounting for 51% of total published articles in AJM. Opportunities and challenges remain ahead for the AJM, particularly when one considers the decision by The University of Chicago's Journal of Business to cease future publications beyond 2006, citing the establishment of specialist journals.

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  • David R. Gallagher, 2006. "Thirty Years of Published Research in the Australian Journal of Management," Australian Journal of Management, Australian School of Business, vol. 31(1), pages 141-160, June.
  • Handle: RePEc:sae:ausman:v:31:y:2006:i:1:p:141-160
    DOI: 10.1177/031289620603100108
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    1. Xiaohua Yang & Siri Terjesen, 2007. "In search of confidence: Context, collaboration, and constraints," Asia Pacific Journal of Management, Springer, vol. 24(4), pages 497-507, December.
    2. Erin Pleggenkuhle-Miles & Ramya Aroul & Sunny Sun & Yu-Shan Su, 2007. "The adolescence of Asia management research: APJM, 1997–2006," Asia Pacific Journal of Management, Springer, vol. 24(4), pages 467-489, December.
    3. Richard Heaney & Terry Evans & Peter Macauley & Margot Pearson, 2013. "The impact of Australian higher education policy changes on the production of PhDs in the field of accounting and finance," Accounting and Finance, Accounting and Finance Association of Australia and New Zealand, vol. 53(3), pages 691-710, September.

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