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Academia in Economics
The following information is intended for PhD students considering the possibility of a
career in academia, or Master students considering PhD studies.
X.1
A career in academia
The following step characterise a 'standard' or 'normal' path. Of course there are
always exceptions to any rule, but in this case they are very rare (and often risky as
well).
X.1.1 1st step: Doctorate ('PhD' at HSG)
(i) Select a good programme that is directed towards the scientific community and
uses standards that are demanding in an international comparison (like the new PhD
in Economics and Finance in St. Gallen).
(ii) Write a very good thesis.
(iii) If possible, attract the interest of people outside your university in your results. If
you are very lucky, you will get comments from more senior people that help to
improve your work considerably.
(iv) If possible, try to publish your results in decent journals (see list below) even
before you finish your PhD. The referee reports of the journal you sent your work to
might help to get many insights and could improve your work considerably. A
successful publication could also be very helpful for the next step in the career.
X.1.2 2nd step ('German' system)
If you stay in a country with a German type system (Germany, German-speaking part
of CH, Austria) you need to do your second PhD, called
HABILITATION.
It need not
In many cases the relevant department will also be the place you will get a junior
position with some teaching load (such a position is called 'Nachwuchsdozent' at the
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HSG; they are currently called 'C1' and 'Juniorprofessur' in Germany). There is not
really a functioning national market for such positions and in many cases you will stay
with the department where you did your PhD. Typically such positions are temporary
and have a duration of about 6 years with possible extensions conditional on having
completed the habilitation. They are well paid. There are also other research
orientated funds that might be available during this phase. Getting this type of
funding is useful, because it reduces your teaching load and allows you to spend
more time on doing the really important thing now, namely, writing papers that get
published in good journals quickly.
When you are close to completing your
HABILITATION
of tenured professorships. You will also find out that for getting tenure, just having a
HABILITATION
is only a necessary condition coming from within the German system (it
gets less important year by year). You MUST have a couple of good publications as
well to be considered as a potential candidate for a tenured professorship by some
other university (currently at least in economics your 'home' university will not make
an offer, but this may change in the near future with the introduction of so-called
tenure-track positions). Note that potential employers might also consider other
criteria as well.
X.1.3 2nd step ('US' system)
Entering a country with a US type system (USA, Canada, UK, Netherlands, and
others) after your PhD is one way to avoid the
HABILITATION,
HABILITATION
from applicants
coming from outside of this system. The three major criteria will be publications,
publications, and publications (among a few other things like your ability for good
presentations and whether your research interests are in line with the needs of the
department).
The US type system works differently in many respects. First, there is a functioning
market for positions of assistant professorships directly after the PhD level (usually
you have to leave the university where you did your PhD). In many cases these
assistant professorship are tenure track positions. This means that after a couple of
years a committee of your department will evaluate your work (publications) and
make a tenure decision (in an US Ivy league university expect a probability of about
0-20% of getting tenure, but this probability is negatively correlated with the quality
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X.2
You need to have a good reputation to get the type of job offer you want. This kind of
individual reputation is basically produced by convincing some other person (the
referee and editor of a journal, or the scientific committee of a conference with a high
rejection rate) that you should be allowed to use their forum to present your work.
Publishing a book might do the same trick if you already have a 'brand' name in the
trade. Furthermore, you can 'borrow' reputation to some extend from the institution
that you are working with (e.g. some top university where it is hard to get accepted)
or from a supervisor who consistently 'produced' high quality scholars in the past
(again it is difficult to get her as supervisor).
Publications
In this section I will merely consider publication in refereed journals, because as
already mentioned - publications of books, rarely works in the beginning. The reason
is that you need to send a quality signal to make the reader even look at your
abstract or introduction (there are so many papers around, that only very, very few
will be read by senior economists at all). The signal could either be your 'brand' name
based on past publication records (that you do not have in the beginning, e.g. in step
2) or the name of the journal. For the publication of a book (in economics) it is in
many cases a matter of paying the publisher enough to publish your work. Hence, no
initial positive signal is associated with it.
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Journals are the real signal senders. They work by using (in most cases) unpaid
referees (who will remain anonymous to the author) to help the editor to make a
decision whether to publish the paper or not. Several journals have an additional
layer of associate editors between the main editor and the referees. For good
journals the supply of papers is much larger than the demand (could be considerably
more than 10 times). Therefore, it is very difficult to get published, hence the
reputation effect. Time from submission to publication varies but could be anything
between nine months and more than four years. In particular many high quality
journals that have many layers (up to three referees, associate editors, editor) and
use (unpaid) high-quality referees who already have a heavy workload (thus they are
good but slow referees) are particularly notorious for long delays.
The difference in the quality of the journals is dramatic. There are a few 'major'
journals in Economics (see lists below). Having published a paper in such a journal
will greatly enhance your chances on the job market. For your own work, ignoring a
paper published in such a journal that is close to your paper, is not good practise and
will reduce the chances of getting published accordingly. Therefore, everybody has to
keep an eye on these journals.
The following tables provide classifications of journals that are a collection from
several rankings. As always this ranking could still contain a particular subjective
bias, although that should be small due to the use of several sources.
Category A
American Economic Review
Econometrica
Category B
Economic Journal
Journal of the American Statistical Association
Journal of Econometrics
Journal of Economic Theory
Journal of Law & Economics
Journal of Finance
Management Science
Rand Journal of Economics
Review of Economic Studies
Category C
European Economic Review
Econometric Theory
Games and Economic Behavior
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Category D
Brookings Papers on Economic Activity
Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series
Econometrics Journal
Economic Policy
Economic Theory
International Journal of Game Theory
International Journal of Industrial Organization
Journal of Applied Econometrics
Journal of Business
Journal of Development Economics
Journal of Economic and Management Strategy
Journal of Financial Economics
Category E
AER, Papers & Proceedings
Canadian Journal of Economics
Demography
Economic Design
Economic Inquiry
Economic Letters
Economics of Education Review
Economica
Economics and Philosophy
Environmental and Resource Economics
Empirical Economics
Experimental Economics
Explorations in Economic History
Health Economics
Industrial Labor Relations Review
International Journal of Public Economics
International Economic Review
Journal of Banking and Finance
Journal of Conflict Resolution
Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization
Journal of Economic Dynamics and Control
Journal of Economic Growth
Journal of Evolutionary Economics
Category F
Annales dEconomie et de Statistique
Cambridge Journal of Economics
Constitutional Political Economy
Energy Economics
Computational Economics
Eastern Economic Journal
Econometric Reviews
Economic History Review
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Economic Record
Economics of Transition
Education Economics
European Review of Agricultural Economics
European Journal of Law and Economics
European Journal of Political Economy
Finanzarchiv
German Economic Review
Industrial Relations
International Labour Review
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Category G
Applied Economics
Australian Economic History Review
European Journal of Education
European Journal of Population
Evaluation Review
Federal Reserve Board, refereed reviews
Geneva Papers on Risk and Insurance Theory
IMF Staff Papers
International Journal of Political Economy
International Labour Review
Jahrbcher fr Nationalkonomie und Statistik
Journal of Economic Studies
Journal of Economics (Zeitschrift fr Nationalko.)
Journal of European Economic History
Journal of Evolutionary Economics
Journal of Labor Research
Journal of Productivity Analysis
Journal of Regulatory Economics
Journal of Quantitative Economics
Category H
Refereed local journals not mentioned above
Currently the Economics Department of the HSG uses a Journal Ranking to reduce
the teaching load of professors and Nachwuchsdozenten who are particularly
successful in research. This ranking is contained in the appendix to this chapter.
Presentations
Presenting and defending your ideas at workshops and international conferences is
certainly an important piece in the process of making yourself known and getting
outside comments on your work. However, similar to the journals, there are good,
bad and useless conferences (except for paid holidays). Small focused workshops
are typically never a waste of time and money (in particular when speakers were
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selected internationally). Most of their participants are interested in the specific topic
and there is enough time to discuss interesting issues.
Large conferences have a different purpose. In many cases, you may only have 2025 minutes to present your ideas (you basically run an extended ad for your paper
and hope somebody will read it after your presentation) and there will be lots of
parallel sessions. An important distinction between these conferences is whether the
conference keeps a high reputation by rejecting a significant amount of papers (e.g.
about half) or whether it accepts (almost) all papers to maximise audience in order to
maximise income from fees charged to participants (most people only get paid the
travel by their university if they present something). List of conferences can be found
for
example
from
the
website
of
the
German
Economic
Association
(http://www.socialpolitik.org).
SELECTED REFERENCES
Gans, J. S., and G. B. Shepherd (1994): "How are the Mighty Fallen: Rejected Classic Articles by
Leading Economists", Journal of Economic Perspectives, 8, 165-179.
Goldsmith, Jenny, John Komlos, and Penny Shine Gold (2001), The Chicago Guide to Your Academic
Carrer, Chicago: The Chicago University Press.
Hamermesh, D. S. (1992): "The Young Economist's Guide to Professional Etiquette", Journal of
Economic Perspectives, 6, 169-179.
Laband, D. N., and M. J. Piette (1994): "The Relative Impacts of Economics Journals: 1970-1990",
Journal of Economic Literature, 32, 640-666.
McAleer, M., and L. Oxley (2001): "The Ten Commandments for Attending a Conference", Journal of
Economic Surveys, 15, 671-678.
Meyer, D. (1999): "Publishing articles Findings and open questions of an empirical study conducted
among editors of economic journals", Zeitschrift fr Wirtschafts- und Sozialwissenschaften (ZWS),
119, 531-559.
Thomson, William (2001), A Guide for the Young Economist Writing and Speaking Effectively about
Economics, Cambridge: MIT-Press.
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Appendix
Journal Ranking of the Economics Department of the University of St. Gallen (2001)
based on JCR citation index 1999
Rank
Journal
ISSN
Impact
factor
5.930
Cited
Score
half-life (points)
7.2
42.70
0022-0515
0889-3365
5.000
8.3
41.50
2.371
17.2
40.77
3.592
11.2
40.14
0363-7425
4.391
9.1
39.96
0033-5533
4.321
9.0
38.89
ECONOMETRICA
0012-9682
2.206
16.2
35.63
33.31
ECONOMIST
0013-063X
10.745
3.1
0022-3808
2.591
12.3
31.77
10
0022-2437
2.577
12.3
31.61
11
0093-5301
2.475
11.2
27.77
12
0162-1459
1.754
14.8
25.95
13
TECHNOMETRICS
0040-1706
1.250
20.7
25.90
14
JOURNAL OF MARKETING
0022-2429
2.554
9.6
24.52
15
BIOMETRIKA
0006-3444
1.266
18.8
23.80
16
JOURNAL OF FINANCE
0022-1082
2.646
8.7
23.02
17
0304-405X
1.705
13.2
22.50
18
BIOMETRICS
0006-341X
1.335
16.0
21.39
19
0001-4273
2.551
8.1
20.66
20
0002-8282
1.770
11.4
20.23
21
0895-3309
3.702
5.4
19.99
22
0022-2186
1.000
19.8
19.77
23
0034-6527
1.597
12.3
19.59
24
0143-2095
2.146
7.9
16.95
25
0022-0027
1.819
16.37
26
0167-6296
2.365
6.9
16.32
27
JOURNAL OF BUSINESS
0021-9398
0.889
17.6
15.62
28
0017-8012
1.588
9.8
15.56
29
ANNALS OF STATISTICS
0090-5364
1.382
11.2
15.49
30
ECONOMIC JOURNAL
0013-0133
1.317
10.9
14.30
31
MANAGEMENT SCIENCE
0025-1909
1.09
12.7
13.87
32
0.804
17.2
13.82
33
1.692
8.1
13.71
34
0020-6598
0.930
14.5
13.50
35
0022-1996
1.391
9.2
12.80
36
0734-306X
1.500
8.5
12.75
37
0022-166X
1.373
9.2
12.63
38
JOURNAL OF MANAGEMENT
0149-2063
1.492
8.3
12.38
39
MARKETING SCIENCE
0732-2399
1.378
8.9
12.26
40
0034-6535
0.973
12.5
12.17
41
JOURNAL OF CHEMOMETRICS
0886-9383
1.821
6.5
11.84
42
0749-5978
1.137
10.1
11.50
43
0741-6261
1.174
9.6
11.27
44
ANNALS OF PROBABILITY
0091-1798
0.993
11.3
11.20
45
0304-3932
1.070
10.5
11.20
46
0027-3171
0.972
11.1
10.75
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0022-0531
0.778
13.6
10.57
48
MIS QUARTERLY
0276-7783
1.171
8.9
10.42
49
0019-848X
1.246
8.2
10.22
50
0893-9454
1.452
7.0
10.16
51
STATISTICS IN MEDICINE
0277-6715
1.480
6.8
10.06
52
ACCOUNTING REVIEW
0001-4826
1.039
9.4
9.77
53
0098-7921
1.036
9.4
9.74
54
0022-4065
1.133
8.5
9.63
55
0013-0079
0.970
9.9
9.60
56
FINANCIAL MANAGEMENT
0046-3892
1.500
6.4
9.60
57
HEALTH ECONOMICS
1057-9230
2.398
4.0
9.59
58
0022-0507
0.679
13.8
9.37
59
STATISTICAL 0007-1102
0.738
12.6
9.33
60
BRITISH
JOURNAL
OF
MATHEMATICAL
PSYCHOLOGY
JOURNAL OF ACCOUNTING RESEARCH
0021-8456
0.900
10.3
9.26
61
ECONOMICA
0013-0427
0.479
19.3
9.25
62
0022-1821
0.804
11.1
8.92
&
63
0895-5646
1.345
6.6
8.88
64
0001-8678
0.795
11.1
8.80
65
0013-0117
0.654
13.4
8.79
66
0022-2879
1.057
8.3
8.77
67
0090-4848
1.477
5.9
8.71
68
HUMAN RELATIONS
0018-7267
0.795
10.9
8.70
69
ECONOMIC GEOGRAPHY
0013-0095
1.277
6.8
8.68
70
0020-8027
1.146
7.5
8.60
71
AMERICAN STATISTICIAN
0003-1305
0.750
11.2
8.43
72
8756-6222
1.000
8.4
8.40
73
INDUSTRIAL RELATIONS
0019-8676
1.087
7.7
8.37
74
ORGANIZATIONAL DYNAMICS
0090-2616
0.778
10.7
8.33
75
0303-6898
0.635
12.7
8.09
76
0019-7939
1.016
7.9
8.03
77
0095-0696
1.216
6.6
8.03
78
0306-7734
0.771
10.2
7.89
79
JOURNAL OF ECONOMETRICS
0304-4076
0.829
9.4
7.79
80
0047-2727
0.733
10.6
7.79
81
0030-7653
0.829
9.1
7.54
82
0047-2506
0.887
8.5
7.54
83
LABOR HISTORY
0023-656X
0.255
29.4
7.50
84
LAND ECONOMICS
0023-7639
0.870
8.6
7.48
85
0094-1190
0.742
9.9
7.35
86
JOURNAL OF RETAILING
0022-4359
0.682
10.8
7.35
87
0165-4101
0.927
7.9
7.32
88
0737-6782
1.123
6.5
7.30
89
ORGANIZATION STUDIES
0170-8406
1.132
6.2
7.02
90
0022-4146
0.677
10.4
7.02
91
0.714
9.8
7.00
92
1.122
6.2
6.96
93
ORGANIZATION SCIENCE
1047-7039
1.29
5.3
6.84
94
EVALUATION REVIEW
0193-841X
0.889
7.5
6.67
95
0730-8884
0.838
7.8
6.54
96
0028-4726
0.927
7.0
6.49
97
STATISTICAL SCIENCE
0883-4237
0.848
7.6
6.44
98
0960-3174
1.302
4.9
6.38
99
RESEARCH POLICY
0048-7333
0.793
6.34
100
0014-2921
0.980
6.2
6.08
101
JOURNAL OF ADVERTISING
0091-3367
0.712
8.5
6.05
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MATHEMATICAL FINANCE
0960-1627
1.237
4.8
103
0021-8499
0.637
9.3
5.94
5.92
104
0165-1889
0.758
7.7
5.84
105
ECONOMIC INQUIRY
0095-2583
0.603
9.6
5.79
106
0021-9002
0.435
13.1
5.69
107
0735-0015
0.730
7.7
5.62
108
0304-4149
0.543
10.3
5.57
109
BUSINESS LAWYER
0007-6899
0.759
7.3
5.54
110
0178-8051
0.784
7.0
5.49
111
0021-9886
1.113
4.9
5.45
112
ECOLOGICAL ECONOMICS
0921-8009
1.352
4.0
5.41
113
0012-155X
1.019
5.3
5.40
114
0883-7252
0.794
6.8
5.40
115
REGIONAL STUDIES
0034-3404
0.862
6.2
5.34
116
0022-2380
0.685
7.8
5.34
117
0028-0283
0.636
8.4
5.34
118
0257-3032
0.962
5.5
5.29
119
0.271
19.2
5.21
120
0.824
6.3
5.19
121
0308-5147
0.556
9.3
5.17
122
WORLD DEVELOPMENT
0305-750X
0.923
5.6
5.17
123
DISPUTE 0748-4526
0.735
6.9
5.07
124
NEGOTIATION JOURNAL-ON
SETTLEMENT
URBAN STUDIES
0042-0980
0.924
5.4
4.99
125
0258-6770
0.927
5.3
4.91
126
0147-5967
0.917
5.3
4.86
127
0.541
8.9
4.81
0.622
7.6
4.73
128
THE
PROCESS
OF
129
0883-9026
0.655
7.2
4.72
130
0002-9092
0.516
9.0
4.64
131
0969-2290
1.583
2.9
4.59
132
0092-0703
0.878
5.2
4.57
133
0347-0520
0.631
7.2
4.54
134
BUSINESS HISTORY
0007-6791
0.630
7.1
4.47
135
0022-0388
0.750
5.8
4.35
136
DECISION SCIENCES
0011-7315
0.494
8.8
4.35
137
0022-0078
0.515
8.4
4.33
138
0007-1080
0.654
6.6
4.32
139
0.341
12.5
4.25
140
0.444
9.5
4.22
141
0007-6805
0.406
10.3
4.19
142
0378-4266
0.664
6.3
4.18
143
0020-7276
0.333
12.5
4.16
144
0007-4918
0.581
7.1
4.13
145
0020-3157
0.370
11.1
4.12
146
0305-9049
0.508
8.1
4.11
147
0022-1090
0.540
7.6
4.10
148
0361-3682
0.468
8.7
4.07
149
0034-6586
0.400
10.1
4.03
150
0160-8061
0.5
4.00
151
0266-903X
0.800
5.0
4.00
152
0019-8501
0.523
7.5
3.92
153
WELTWIRTSCHAFTLICHES
ECONOMICS
STATISTICS
WORLD 0043-2636
0.522
7.4
3.86
0233-1888
0.371
10.4
3.85
154
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ORGANIZATION
1350-5084
1.164
3.3
156
0167-2681
0.462
8.3
3.84
3.83
157
0304-3878
0.480
7.9
3.79
158
0304-4068
0.320
11.8
3.77
159
0028-0739
0.380
9.9
3.76
160
0894-1920
0.782
4.8
3.75
161
ENERGY ECONOMICS
0140-9883
0.542
6.9
3.74
162
0928-7655
0.556
6.7
3.73
163
0165-1587
0.686
5.4
3.70
164
0165-0114
0.468
7.9
3.70
165
0261-5606
0.560
6.6
3.70
166
0950-0170
0.644
5.6
3.61
167
PUBLIC CHOICE
0048-5829
0.299
12.0
3.59
168
0309-166X
0.688
5.2
3.58
169
LEADERSHIP QUARTERLY
1048-9843
0.756
4.7
3.55
170
1059-6011
0.366
9.7
3.55
171
R & D MANAGEMENT
0033-6807
0.519
6.8
3.53
172
0021-857X
0.456
7.7
3.51
173
0883-7066
0.613
5.7
3.49
174
0040-585X
0.183
18.9
3.46
175
0047-259X
0.359
9.6
3.45
176
0176-1714
0.459
7.5
3.44
177
0266-2671
0.458
7.3
3.34
178
0040-1625
0.402
8.3
3.34
179
0167-7187
0.462
7.2
3.33
180
0936-9937
0.622
5.3
3.30
181
0022-5258
0.349
9.3
3.25
182
0.357
8.9
3.18
183
0.282
11.2
3.15
184
0095-4918
0.411
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0032-3233
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1094-429X
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0264-9993
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1369-1473
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1.79
0046-001X
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1.76
0963-8024
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1.72
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0.207
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0022-037X
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1.61
0007-2303
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8.111
1.52
0340-5370
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1.39
1051-1377
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8.052
1.38
0.172
7.963
1.37
0.169
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1.35
0.167
7.97
1.33
0013-3183
0034-6764
0.152
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1.23
0143-7720
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0098-8898
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8.063
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0932-5026
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0031-5745
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0.066
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0004-8992
0.037
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