Working Paper

How Robust are Journal Rankings Based on the Impact Factor? Evidence from the Economic Sciences

Christian Seiler, Klaus Wohlrabe
CESifo, Munich, 2014

CESifo Working Paper No. 5036

It is well-known that the distribution of citations to articles in a journal is skewed. We ask whether journal rankings based on the impact factor are robust with respect to this fact. We exclude the most cited paper, the top 5 and 10 cited papers for 100 economics journals and recalculate the impact factor. Afterwards we compare the resulting rankings with the original ones from 2012. Our results show that the rankings are relatively robust. This holds both for the 2-year and the 5-year impact factor.

CESifo Category
Empirical and Theoretical Methods
Keywords: impact factor, ranking, skewness, economics journals
JEL Classification: A120, A140