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The impact of review articles in management and economics journal rankings and metrics

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In a letter to the editor, Moussa (2021) questions the impact of review articles on the ranking and indicators of journals. Applied to the management and economics FT50 journals (Fassin Scientometr 126:5911–5943, 2021), the analysis reveals that this bias is rather limited. Except for a few journals identified by Moussa, the ranking of the journal’s h-indexes does not alter significantly.

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Fassin, Y. The impact of review articles in management and economics journal rankings and metrics. Scientometrics 126, 9623–9632 (2021). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11192-021-04160-1

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