Investigating the role of Financial Services Review at the intersection of finance and financial planning with contributor-based interjournal communication analysis
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https://doi.org/10.61190/fsr.v21i4.4683Keywords:
Journal authorship, Financial planning research, Financial Services ReviewAbstract
Financial Services Review (FSR) publishes research that meets the needs of individual investors. This focus places FSR at the intersection of research in finance and research in financial planning. We document the publication records of contributors to FSR and other financial planning journals to provide evidence on FSR's efforts to fulfill its obligation to individual investors. Results show that FSR strategically assists finance researchers who publish in the area of financial planning to advance their research agendas. Finance academics at research and masters level universities and seeking tenure find FSR to be a prime outlet for their financial planning research.
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