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L’audience et l’influence d’une revue mesurées à travers Internet:une application à Finance Contrôle Stratégie

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Gérard Charreaux () (Université de Bourgogne)

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Abstract

(VF)Cet article vise à montrer l’intérêt des statistiques disponibles sur Internet, concernant les consultations de résumés, les téléchargements et les citations d’articles pour évaluer l’attractivité et l’influence d’une revue. Cet intérêt est illustré à partir du cas de la revue Finance Contrôle Stratégie et sur la base des statistiques fournies par Repec et Publish or Perish. Au-delà des conclusions obtenues qui confirment la bonne performance relative de FCS et l’utilité des statistiques pour la gestion d’une revue, l’article permet également de mieux cerner le cycle de vie d’un article et pose la question de la langue de publication.(VA)This article aims at demonstrating the interest of statistics available on the Internet concerning consultations of abstracts, downloads and citations of articles to assess the attractiveness and influence of a scientific journal. The case of the French review Finance Contrôle Stratégie (FCS) is used to give an illustration based on statistics provided by Repec and Publish or Perish. Beyond the findings which confirm the good relative performance of FCS and the usefulness of such statistics for managing a scientific journal, the article also provides insights into a paper’s life cycle and raises the question of potential advantages in maintaining French as the language of publication.

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Paper provided by Université de Bourgogne - Latec/Fargo (Research center in Finance,organizational ARchitecture and GOvernance) in its series Working Papers FARGO with number 1090601.

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Length: 27 pages
Date of creation: Jun 2009
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Publication status: forthcoming in Finance Contrôle Stratégie
Handle: RePEc:dij:wpfarg:1090601

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Postal: Gérard Charreaux, Fargo-Latec, Université de Bourgogne 2 Bd Gabriel, BP 26611, 21066 Dijon Cedex, France

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Keywords: archives d’articles sur Internet; citations; consultations de résumés; téléchargements; cycle de vie d’un article; langue de publication; archives of articles on the Internet; consultations of abstracts; downloads; article life cycle; language of publication; Publish or Perish.;

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