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Last Updated: Apr 09, 2024     Views: 296

There are two established sources of journal ranking data: The Journal Citation Reports (JCR) and the journal rankings from Scopus.

For Journal Citation Reports (JCR) go to A-Z Databases and choose Web of Science.
Institutional Sign In: "Sign in with your institution’s group or regional affiliation" > "Federation of Spain by FECYT". (Please log out after use!)
Select: "Journal Citation Reports" from the menu bar "Products" on the top right of the homepage.
Browse by Journal or by Category and FILTER by the JCR year for which you'd like information, choose one or more subject categories (e.g Business, Economics, Management from Economics & Business section), and in "Citation Indexes" choose between SCIE (Science Citation Index Expanded) and/or SSCI (Social Science Citation Index).
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For Scopus go to A-Z Databases and choose Scopus.

See also:

The SCImago Journal and Country Rank portal provides an easy to use Journal Indicators facility based on Scopus data.

Publish or Perish is a software program that retrieves and analyzes academic citations. It uses a variety of data sources (incl. Google Scholar and Crossref).

Academic Journal Guide: Produced by CABS (Chartered Association of Business Schools). UK organization. Guide posted on website.

The 50 Journals used in FT Research Rank of business schools includes practitioner journals (e.g. Harvard Business Review) often omitted in citation-based rankings.

For additional web resources, including papers that discuss ranking of business and management journals, see:
Journal Quality List by Anne-Wil Harzing.

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