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Hello SHOE list,

This may be a familiar problem for those of you who work in business schools -- so your advice would be much appreciated.

My institution is AACSB accredited, and for decades, we have never recognized academic books as a "scholarly publication." Instead, they are classified as a "scholarly activity," equivalent to a conference presentation.

I would like to change this policy. However, my chair and associate dean have asked how they can know if a book publication is 'legitimate' given the flood of pay-to-publish offers we receive daily from digital 'publishers.' For journals, we use impact factors and Web of Science data.

Suggestions and example/actual policies would be much appreciated. You can email me directly if you prefer at [log in to unmask]

best wishes,

Marianne


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Marianne Johnson

Distinguished Professor of Economics

College of Business

University of Wisconsin Oshkosh


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