Environmental and Ecological Economics: A Citation Analysis

16 Pages Posted: 29 Oct 2008

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Chunbo Ma

The University of Western Australia - School of Agricultural and Environment

David I. Stern

Australian National University (ANU) - Crawford School of Public Policy

Date Written: October, 27 2008

Abstract

This study looks at two distinct questions: What have been the most influential journal articles in environmental economics and ecological economics over the 10-year period 1994-2003; and How much overlap is there between the fields of environmental and ecological economics. We examine the references in all articles published in JEEM and Ecological Economics (EE) over this period. For each of these two fields, a list of the top articles and top journals cited by articles published in JEEM and EE is presented. We also present some results based on our study of the ISI Journal Citation Reports. We find that there is a significant overlap between the two fields at the journal level - the two journals cite similar journals. There is a correlation of 0.34 between the number of citations received by the journals that are most cited and the correlation is even higher if journal self-citation is excluded. The main differences are that ecological economics tends to cite (but not be cited by) general natural science journals more often than environmental economics does, environmental economics cites more heavily from journals rather than other publications, and citations in environmental economics are more concentrated on particular journals and individual publications. However, there is much less similarity at the level of individual articles. Nonmarket valuation articles dominate the most cited articles in JEEM while green accounting, sustainability, and the environmental Kuznets curve are all prominent topics in EE.

Keywords: Citations, Bibliometrics, Environmental economics, Ecological economics

JEL Classification: A14, B20, Q00

Suggested Citation

Ma, Chunbo and Stern, David I., Environmental and Ecological Economics: A Citation Analysis (October, 27 2008). Ecological Economics, Vol. 58, No. 3, 2006, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=1290768

Chunbo Ma (Contact Author)

The University of Western Australia - School of Agricultural and Environment ( email )

Nedlands, Western Australia 6907
Australia

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David I. Stern

Australian National University (ANU) - Crawford School of Public Policy ( email )

ANU College of Asia and the Pacific
J.G. Crawford Building, #132, Lennox Crossing
Canberra, Australian Capital Territory 0200
Australia

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