Content analysis of Financial Services Review
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https://doi.org/10.61190/fsr.v20i3.4706Keywords:
Statistical methods, Citation index, Journal review, Financial planning, Content analysisAbstract
We conduct a content analysis of all regular articles in Volumes 1-18 of Financial Services Review and report distribution of articles by keywords, JEL classification codes, topics, research approaches, datasets, statistical methods, and authors. We also report the most influential articles and authors based on Google Scholar citations. Comparing article topics to Certified Financial Planner (CFP®) Exam topics, we find a mismatch between distribution of article topics and the weights of the topics on CFP® Exam, with the majority of article topics being investments, while estate planning and insurance are under-represented relative to their topic weights on the CFP® Exam.
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