Article ID: | iaor201521975 |
Volume: | 47 |
Issue: | 1 |
Start Page Number: | 348 |
End Page Number: | 371 |
Publication Date: | Feb 2014 |
Journal: | Canadian Journal of Economics/Revue canadienne d'conomique |
Authors: | Kim Jinyoung, Koh Kanghyock |
Keywords: | behaviour, research |
Scholars may become journal editors because editors may generate more citations of their own works. This paper empirically establishes that a scholar's publications are more likely to be cited by papers in a journal that is edited by the scholar. We then test if editors exercise influence on authors to cite editors’ papers by either pressuring authors (‘editor-pressure’ hypothesis) or accepting articles with references to the editors’ papers (‘editor-selection’ hypothesis), by using the keyword analysis and the forward citation analysis, respectively. We find no evidence for the two hypotheses, which leaves self-selection as a possible cause for the editor effect.