Content analysis of published articles in the South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences

The publication of academic research is important for its contribution to the body of knowledge. A periodic analysis of journal content leads to the identification of research practices; while it also identifies the challenges that researchers face. The South African Journal of Economic and Manageme...

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Main Authors: Yolanda Jordaan, Melanie Wiese, Karim Amade, Ermi de Clercq
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: AOSIS 2013-11-01
Series:South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
Online Access:https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/428
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spelling doaj-fb6ec18525b2450fb6c1817e37d4a7042020-11-24T21:41:40ZengAOSISSouth African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences1015-88122222-34362013-11-0116443545110.4102/sajems.v16i4.428231Content analysis of published articles in the South African Journal of Economic and Management SciencesYolanda Jordaan0Melanie Wiese1Karim Amade2Ermi de Clercq3University of PretoriaUniversity of PretoriaUniversity of PretoriaUniversity of PretoriaThe publication of academic research is important for its contribution to the body of knowledge. A periodic analysis of journal content leads to the identification of research practices; while it also identifies the challenges that researchers face. The South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS) is considered to be one of the leading publications in the field of economic and managerial research in South Africa. The SAJEMS was selected as the unit of analysis; and a content analysis was conducted on 257 articles published during the seven-year period 2004 - 2010. The main purpose of this study was to investigate the input and output factors relating to published articles, including questions on authors and article content, such as the various methodological approaches. The findings revealed that there has been a decrease in co-authored articles during the period 2005-2008. Although the contribution by practitioners increased significantly in 2005 and 2008, the majority of the articles are still authored predominantly by academics. It is promising to see that international authors were involved in nearly 20 per cent of the articles contributed. When it came to the methodological approaches, the articles employed largely non-probability sampling designs. Furthermore, almost two-thirds of the articles published in SAJEMS were based on quantitative research designs. This content analysis reveals the current research practices published in the SAJEMS. It provides food for thought for academics.https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/428
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Melanie Wiese
Karim Amade
Ermi de Clercq
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Karim Amade
Ermi de Clercq
Content analysis of published articles in the South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
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Melanie Wiese
Karim Amade
Ermi de Clercq
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title Content analysis of published articles in the South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
title_short Content analysis of published articles in the South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
title_full Content analysis of published articles in the South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
title_fullStr Content analysis of published articles in the South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
title_full_unstemmed Content analysis of published articles in the South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
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publisher AOSIS
series South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences
issn 1015-8812
2222-3436
publishDate 2013-11-01
description The publication of academic research is important for its contribution to the body of knowledge. A periodic analysis of journal content leads to the identification of research practices; while it also identifies the challenges that researchers face. The South African Journal of Economic and Management Sciences (SAJEMS) is considered to be one of the leading publications in the field of economic and managerial research in South Africa. The SAJEMS was selected as the unit of analysis; and a content analysis was conducted on 257 articles published during the seven-year period 2004 - 2010. The main purpose of this study was to investigate the input and output factors relating to published articles, including questions on authors and article content, such as the various methodological approaches. The findings revealed that there has been a decrease in co-authored articles during the period 2005-2008. Although the contribution by practitioners increased significantly in 2005 and 2008, the majority of the articles are still authored predominantly by academics. It is promising to see that international authors were involved in nearly 20 per cent of the articles contributed. When it came to the methodological approaches, the articles employed largely non-probability sampling designs. Furthermore, almost two-thirds of the articles published in SAJEMS were based on quantitative research designs. This content analysis reveals the current research practices published in the SAJEMS. It provides food for thought for academics.
url https://sajems.org/index.php/sajems/article/view/428
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