Leal, Oliveira and Soluri (2003)LEAL, Ricardo Pereira Câmara; OLIVEIRA, Jefferson de. Perfil da pesquisa em Finanças no Brasil. Revista de Administração de Empresas - RAE, São Paulo, v. 43, n. 1, p. 91-104, jan./mar. 2003.
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To analyze a sample of 551 articles from the finance area published in journals, in addition to the 264 articles included in the Annals of the Enanpad between 1974 and 2001. |
Finance research in Brazil seems to be less productive than in the US, for example. The number of authors with more than one article is lower than that estimated by bibliometric models. Most of these authors are linked to institutions in Rio de Janeiro, São Paulo and Rio Grande do Sul, in that order. |
Camargos, Coutinho and Amaral (2005)CAMARGOS, Marcos Antônio de; COUTINHO, Eduardo Senra; AMARAL, Hudson Fernandes. O perfil da área de finanças do Enanpad: um levantamento da produção científica e de suas tendências entre 2000-2004. In: ENCONTRO DA ASSOCIAÇÃO NACIONAL DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO E PESQUISA EM ADMINISTRAÇÃO - EnANPAD, 28., 2005, Curitiba. Anais... Rio de Janeiro: ANPAD, 2005.
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To survey the scientific production in the area of Finance in Brazil based on the analysis of the 171 articles published in the annals of the National Meeting of ANPAD between the years of 2000 and 2004. |
With regard to the authors' demographics, the prevalence of men was noted, with 82.16% of published studies, compared to only 17.84% of women. In addition, there is a strong concentration of Finance publications in institutions in the Southeast region with 68.41% of the total, especially in the states of São Paulo (30.52%) and Rio de Janeiro (24.85%). Most of the articles had up to two authors, with 74.85%. In addition, the number of publications in a foreign language (English) was still low at the time, only 12.06% of the total. |
Matsumoto et al. (2008) |
Analyze the publications in the area of finance of the main management joournals in recent years (2000 to 2007). |
The results suggest that there are a large number of research groups in the area, and most of the publications are co-authored, highlighting the growing complexity of the area and the greater facility of establishing co-authoring. |
Camargos, Castro Silva and Dias (2009)CAMARGOS, Marcos Antônio de; CASTRO SILVA, Wendel Alex; DIAS, Alexandre Teixeira. Análise da produção científica em Finanças entre 2000-2008: um estudo bibliométrico dos Encontros da ANPAD. In: ENCONTRO DA ASSOCIAÇÃO NACIONAL DE PÓS-GRADUAÇÃO E PESQUISA EM ADMINISTRAÇÃO - EnANPAD, 33., 2009, São Paulo. Anais... Rio de Janeiro: ANPAD , 2009.
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To survey the scientific production of the area of finance in Brazil, in the 391 articles published in the annals of the main congress of the area of Administration, the National Meeting of the National Association of Graduate Studies in Administration (Enanpad) between 2000 and 2008. |
It was found that the distribution of academic production is still concentrated in a few institutions and in three states (São Paulo, Rio de Janeiro and Minas Gerais). The mainstream of the area remains the subarea of corporate finance, responsible for almost a third of production in the period, followed by investment and financial markets and capital markets. The number of authors who published only one article in the analyzed period is higher than predicted by bibliometric theory, evidenced by the estimated Lotka coefficient. The articles, mainly in other languages, were the most used references, followed by books and theses, dissertations and monographs; the main national journals have a low impact on the academic production of the period, being little cited (average of 0.89 citations per article), far from the reality of foreign journals. |
Nascimento, Pereira and Toledo Filho (2010) |
To draw a longitudinal overview of the scientific production in journals related to the capital market. |
(i) the journal with the largest number of publications was the Journal of Accounting and Finance, classified as "B1"; (ii) Regarding the theme, the most recurrent subject mentions shares; (iii) only 2 authors stood out as more prolific; (iv) the networks of collaboration between the authors, were dispersed and with weak ties; and (v) in relation to the similarity between the institutions and their respective location, it is verified that 28 educational institutions are located in the periphery, with only the University of São Paulo being downtown. |
Leal, Almeida and Bortolon (2013)LEAL, Ricardo Pereira Câmara; ALMEIDA, Vinicio de Souza e; BORTOLON, Patrícia Marla. Produção científica brasileira em Finanças no período 2000-2010. Revista de Administração de Empresas - RAE, São Paulo, v. 53, n. 1, p. 46-55, jan./fev. 2013.
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To make a quantitative and qualitative bibliographic evaluation of 461 articles of finance published in 11 national scientific journals, through surveys on co-authoring, thematic areas and an analysis of authors' productivity. |
Productivity remained concentrated on few individuals and in institutions in the Southeast and South regions, as in previous studies, and it is lower than that suggested by the bibliometric theory and the empirical evidence of the area of Finances in the USA. Most authors published only one article, and only 5% published five or more. Most of the prolific authors' international articles are from low impact journals. The lack of theoretical and methodological innovation hinders international impact publications. |
Mendes-da-Silva, Onusic and Giglio (2013)MENDES-DA-SILVA, Wesley; ONUSIC, Luciana Massaro; GIGLIO, Ernesto Michelangelo. Rede de pesquisadores de Finanças no Brasil: um mundo pequeno feito por poucos. Revista de Administração Contemporânea - RAC, Rio de Janeiro, v. 17, n. 6, p. 739-763, nov./dez. 2013.
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To analyze the structural properties of networks of relations among researchers in the area of Finance in Brazil in 11 journals selected using criteria adopted by Leal, Almeida and Bortolon (2013)LEAL, Ricardo Pereira Câmara; ALMEIDA, Vinicio de Souza e; BORTOLON, Patrícia Marla. Produção científica brasileira em Finanças no período 2000-2010. Revista de Administração de Empresas - RAE, São Paulo, v. 53, n. 1, p. 46-55, jan./fev. 2013., adding to the Brazilian Business Review (BBR) journal classified as A2 in Qualis/Capes at the time of the development of this study. |
(a) the Brazilian environment has structural characteristics that indicate the existence of Small Worlds; (b) a small portion (~3%) of researchers presents regular production; (c) the greater the researchers' centrality in the network, the greater the number of articles published by them. |