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Retrospective Analysis of Financial Research Among Korean Institutions and Authors (1990–2010) *

Retrospective Analysis of Financial Research Among Korean Institutions and Authors (1990–2010) * Using published studies in 24 leading finance journals across 21 years (1990–2010), we investigate the financial research productivity among Korean academic institutions and scholars. Overall, 61 Korean universities contribute a total of 158.50 weighted articles and make 382 appearances during the full sample period. The five most productive Korean universities are Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea University, Seoul National University, Yonsei University (Seoul), and SungKyunKwan University. Although the financial research productivity among Korean universities fluctuates yearly, there has been an increasing trend since 1990 and a significant escalation in the most recent 5 years. We also notice that the Korean authors who are successful in international finance journal publications have had prior international experience through affiliations with international institutions during their studies or academic career. http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial Studies Wiley

Retrospective Analysis of Financial Research Among Korean Institutions and Authors (1990–2010) *

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Publisher
Wiley
Copyright
© 2011 Korean Securities Association
ISSN
2041-9945
eISSN
2041-6156
DOI
10.1111/j.2041-6156.2011.01051.x
Publisher site
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Abstract

Using published studies in 24 leading finance journals across 21 years (1990–2010), we investigate the financial research productivity among Korean academic institutions and scholars. Overall, 61 Korean universities contribute a total of 158.50 weighted articles and make 382 appearances during the full sample period. The five most productive Korean universities are Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology, Korea University, Seoul National University, Yonsei University (Seoul), and SungKyunKwan University. Although the financial research productivity among Korean universities fluctuates yearly, there has been an increasing trend since 1990 and a significant escalation in the most recent 5 years. We also notice that the Korean authors who are successful in international finance journal publications have had prior international experience through affiliations with international institutions during their studies or academic career.

Journal

Asia-Pacific Journal of Financial StudiesWiley

Published: Aug 1, 2011

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