The Importance of Having a Balanced Rating Index for Ranking Academic Journals
Keywords
journal ranking, impact factor, research, tourism, hospitality
Abstract
Publishing in high-ranking journals is one of the many critical dimensions by which academic performances of scholars in higher education are measured. Researchers have proposed various approaches in ranking academic journals, although they are inconsistent because of their reliance on either subjective or objective indicators. However, both of these approaches have various advantages and disadvantages and integrating these approaches to completely demonstrate journal performance on various dimensions are still lacking. This study reviews previous journal ranking approaches and proposes a balanced-rating index in ranking hospitality and tourism journals. This proposed approach integrates both subjective and objective indicators into five dimensions (article influence, journal reputation, publisher reputation, efficiency and effectiveness, and readership) with 39 indicators in relation to the corresponding data collection method needed. The balanced-rating index is a new approach in ranking hospitality and tourism journals. The study also presents several critical implications for future research and practices to consider.
Publication Date
1-1-2017
Number of Pages
1170-1181
Document Type
Article
Language
English
Source Title
Journal of Hospitality and Tourism Research
Volume
42
Issue
7
Copyright Status
Unknown
College
Rosen College of Hospitality Management
STARS Citation
Okumus, Fevzi; Zhao, Xinyuan (Roy); van Niekerk, Mathilda; and Law, Rob, "The Importance of Having a Balanced Rating Index for Ranking Academic Journals" (2017). Faculty Scholarship and Creative Works. 724.
https://stars.library.ucf.edu/ucfscholar/724