The benefits of being economics professor A (and not Z)

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Authors
Publication date 2007
Series Tinbergen Institute Discussion Paper, 07-048/3
Number of pages 26
Publisher Amsterdam: Faculteit Economie en Bedrijfskunde
Organisations
  • Faculty of Economics and Business (FEB) - Amsterdam School of Economics Research Institute (ASE-RI)
Abstract
Alphabetic name ordering on multi-authored academic papers, which is the convention in the
economics discipline and various other disciplines, is to the advantage of people whose last
name initials are placed early in the alphabet. As it turns out, Professor A, who has been a
first author more often than Professor Z, will have published more articles and experienced a
faster growth rate over the course of her career as a result of reputation and visibility.
Moreover, authors know that name ordering matters and indeed take ordering seriously:
Several characteristics of an author group composition determine the decision to deviate
from the default alphabetic name order to a significant extent.
Document type Working paper
Note also: IZA Discussion Paper No. 2673
Language English
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