期刊
SCIENTOMETRICS
卷 117, 期 2, 页码 887-918出版社
SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s11192-018-2911-7
关键词
Day of the week effect; DWE; Peer reviewed journals; Seasonal effects; GIS
资金
- COST Action Analyzing the dynamics of information and knowledge landscapes (KNOWeSCAPE) [TD1210]
The particular day of the week when an event occurs seems to have unexpected consequences. For example, the day of the week when a paper is submitted to a peer reviewed journal correlates with whether that paper is accepted. Using an econometric analysis (a mix of log-log and semi-log based on undated and panel structured data) we find that more papers are submitted to certain peer review journals on particular weekdays than others, with fewer papers being submitted on weekends. Seasonal effects, geographical information as well as potential changes over time are examined. This finding rests on a large (178,000) and reliable sample; the journals polled are broadly recognized (Nature, Cell, PLOS ONE and Physica A). Day of the week effect in the submission of accepted papers should be of interest to many researchers, editors and publishers, and perhaps also to managers and psychologists.
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