Where to submit? Journal choice by construction management authors

Publishers of academic journals can be seen as service providers to authors, in addition to the traditional role of providers of research results to readers. The purpose of this study was to analyse how author choices of journal in construction management are affected by quality and service perceptions. Seven journals were identified and for each 2006 article, one author e‐mail address was extracted. A web‐based questionnaire was sent to 397 authors and 35% responded. It was found that there were three journals regularly followed by at least half the respondents. Most of the other four journals have scopes broader than construction management and receive lower scores for characteristics such as impact on researchers. No open access journals were included, and authors in the field of construction management rarely post openly accessible copies of their manuscripts or publications on the web. Author ranking of journals for their next submission is found to be related to general criteria such as academic status, circulation figures and ISI indexation.

[1]  N. Storer,et al.  Invisible colleges. Diffusion of knowledge in scientific communities , 1972, Medicina e historia.

[2]  Diana Crane,et al.  Invisible colleges. Diffusion of knowledge in scientific communities , 1972, Medical History.

[3]  Martin Betts,et al.  Construction Management and Economics: A review of the first ten years , 1993 .

[4]  Martin Betts,et al.  International Journal of Project Management: A review of the first ten years , 1995 .

[5]  Chau Kwong Wing,et al.  The ranking of construction management journals , 1997 .

[6]  Cliff McKnight,et al.  A survey of author attitudes and skills in relation to article publishing in paper and electronic journals , 1999, J. Documentation.

[7]  Josh Lerner,et al.  The Simple Economics of Open Source , 2000 .

[8]  Karen M. Gibler,et al.  Factors Academic Real Estate Authors Consider When Choosing Where to Submit a Manuscript for Publication , 2000 .

[9]  Bo-Christer Björk,et al.  How Scientists Retrieve Publications: An Empirical Study of How the Internet Is Overtaking Paper Media , 2000 .

[10]  James H. Walther Towards Electronic Journals: Realities for Scientists, Librarians and Publishers , 2001 .

[11]  Karen M. Gibler,et al.  Authors’ Perceptions and Preferences Among Real Estate Journals , 2002 .

[12]  Guido Hertel,et al.  Motivation of software developers in Open Source projects: an Internet-based survey of contributors to the Linux kernel , 2003 .

[13]  Mario De Marchi,et al.  The editorial policies of scientific journals: Testing an impact factor model , 2001, Scientometrics.

[14]  Svein Kyvik,et al.  Changing trends in publishing behaviour among university faculty, 1980-2000 , 2003, Scientometrics.

[15]  Roberto Pietroforte,et al.  ASCE Journal of Construction Engineering and Management: Review of the Years 1983-2000 , 2004 .

[16]  Michael Rowlinson,et al.  Journal Rankings in Business and Management and the 2001 Research Assessment Exercise in the UK , 2004 .

[17]  Terri L. Herron,et al.  Faculty Perceptions of Journals: Quality and Publishing Feasibility , 2004 .

[18]  J. Tirole,et al.  The Economics of Technology Sharing: Open Source and Beyond , 2004 .

[19]  Charles Oppenheim,et al.  The Evolution of the UK’s Research Assessment Exercise: Publications, Performance and Perceptions , 2005 .

[20]  S. Schroter,et al.  Perceptions of open access publishing: interviews with journal authors , 2005, BMJ : British Medical Journal.

[21]  Josephine E. Olson,et al.  Top-25-Business-School Professors Rate Journals in Operations Management and Related Fields , 2005, Interfaces.

[22]  Roberto Pietroforte,et al.  ASCE Journal of Management in Engineering: Review of the years 1985–2002 , 2005 .

[23]  Bo-Christer Björk,et al.  The Scholarly Journal Re-Engineered: A Case Study of an Open Access Journal in Construction IT , 2005, J. Inf. Technol. Constr..

[24]  Johannes Weber,et al.  Publish or perish: a systematic review of interventions to increase academic publication rates , 2006 .

[25]  Diana Hicks,et al.  The difficulty of achieving full coverage of international social science literature and the bibliometric consequences , 1999, Scientometrics.

[26]  Bo-Christer Björk,et al.  Benchmarking scientific journals from the submitting author's viewpoint , 2006, Learn. Publ..

[27]  Linda Butler,et al.  The publishing imperative: the pervasive influence of publication metrics , 2006, Learn. Publ..

[28]  Adam Chesler Core issues in pricing models for scholarly journals: a qualitative overview , 2006, Learn. Publ..

[29]  Carl T. Bergstrom,et al.  The economics of ecology journals , 2006 .

[30]  Hojjat Adeli Measuring Research Journals , 2007, Comput. Aided Civ. Infrastructure Eng..

[31]  G. Hertel,et al.  Voluntary Engagement in an Open Web-Based Encyclopedia: Wikipedians and Why They Do It , 2009 .

[32]  I. Iervolino,et al.  Computer Aided Civil and Infrastructure Engineering , 2009 .

[33]  Christopher Cotton,et al.  Are delays in academic publishing necessary ? , 2010 .