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Quality Metrics for Peer-Reviewed Journal Publications

Only journals that had metrics available through SSCI, SJR, and Web of Science are listed above. Bolded journals are considered highly selective.

Impact-Measure of the frequency with which the average article in a journal has been cited in a particular year

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GS h5-index–If a journal has an h-index of y, the journal has y publications that have all been cited at least y times (reported by Google Scholar).

Acceptance Rate-Measure of a journal’s exclusivity (reported by Cabells)

CCI-Cabells Classification Index: Premier (top 10%); Significant (80-90%); High (<80%); Qualified (published >5 yrs); Novice (published <5 yrs)

ABDC Rating-Australian Business Deans Council: A* (best or leading journal in its field); A (highly regarded journal in the field or subfield); B (well-regarded journal in the field or subfield); C (recognized journal)

CABS Rating–Chartered Association of Business Schools: 4* (a world elite journal); 4 (a top journal); 3 (a highly regarded journal); 2 (a well-regarded journal); and 1 (a recognized journal)

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