Journal of Financial Intermediation

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Journal of Financial Intermediation

description Scientific journal
Area of ​​Expertise Financial intermediation
language English
publishing company Elsevier
First edition 1990
Frequency of publication 4 times a year
Editor-in-chief C. Calomiris, M. Campello
Web link website
ISSN

The Journal of Financial Intermediation is an economics journal with a focus on financial intermediation . The Journal of Financial Intermediation is published by the Dutch publisher Elsevier with a frequency of four issues per year.

history

The Journal of Financial Intermediation was first published by Academic Press in March 1990 with Stuart I. Greenbaum as editor-in-chief and Franklin Allen , B. Douglas Bernheim , Christopher M. James and Anjan V. Thakor as editors . The journal was founded with the self-image of serving as a publication organ for research articles that broaden the understanding of the origin, development, administration and control of financial institutions, contracts and markets and meet very high methodological standards. In the last point in particular, the journal intended to distance itself from descriptive and less thorough research types. Since its inception, the Journal of Financial Intermediation has been published four times a year.

Content

The Journal of Financial Intermediation intends to publish research in the broad areas of financial intermediation , financial market structure , corporate finance , risk management and business valuation .

editorial staff

The editorial team of the Journal of Financial Intermediation consists of the editors-in-chief Charles Calomiris ( Columbia University ) and Murillo Campello ( Cornell University ) as well as 47 associate editors .

reception

In the economics publication ranking of the Tinbergen Institute at the University of Amsterdam , the Journal of Financial Intermediation is listed in category A (“very good general economic journals and top magazines in the respective subject”).

The impact factor of the journal is Journal Citation Reports 2,208 (as of 2012) a significant change compared to 2011 (1,808). In the statistics of the Social Sciences Citation Index , the Journal of Financial Intermediation was ranked 8th out of 89 journals in the “Business & Finance” category.

See also

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. a b Editorial Board of the Journal of Financial Intermediation (English)
  2. Greenbaum, Stuart I. (1990): Foreword , in: Journal of Financial Intermediation, Vol. 1, No. 1, p. 1.
  3. Objectives and scope of the Journal of Financial Intermediation (English)
  4. Journal ranking of the Tinbergen Institute ( Memento from February 8, 2012 in the Internet Archive ) (English)
  5. ^ ISI Web of Knowledge, Journal Citation Reports, Social Sciences Edition, 2013.