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Scientific Achievement and Editorial Board Membership
Arthur G. Bedeian1*,
David D. Van Fleet2,
and
Hugh H. Hyman III3
1 Louisiana State University
2 Arizona State University
3 Louisiana Department of Health and Hospitals
* To whom correspondence should be addressed. E-mail: abede{at}lsu.edu.
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A cornerstone of the scientific ethos is that editorial board members should be selected based on their scholarly achievements, as demonstrated by publications in peer-reviewed journals and evidence that their work is of value to others in their disciplines. To discern if this reasoning is applied in practice, this study examined the scholarly records of the editorial boards of premier peer-reviewed journals sponsored by the leading professional associations in management and six related disciplines.
First published on November 30, 2007, doi:10.1177/1094428107309312
Organizational Research Methods 2009;12:211.
A more recent version of this article appeared on April 1, 2009

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