Editor Home Bias?

47 Pages Posted: 31 Aug 2021 Last revised: 7 Mar 2023

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Amir Rubin

Simon Fraser University (SFU) - Beedie School of Business; Reichman University

Eran Rubin

California State University Fresno

Dan Segal

Reichman University

Date Written: August 29, 2021

Abstract

We analyze whether journal editors exhibit home bias in their acceptance decisions towards researchers affiliated with institutions in the editor's home country. Our results show that the fraction of articles accepted by authors affiliated with European civil-law countries increase by 33% when an editor from the same country serves in the journal. We analyze various possible reasons for this phenomenon and conclude that a likely explanation for the bias is that, in civil-law countries, there is greater emphasis on individuals' solidarity with institutions. We also document that this bias extends to the European Union as a whole. Importantly, articles that are potentially subject to editorial home bias have 10% lower impact than similar articles. Overall, the findings are consistent with the idea that cultural values potentially foster editorial-biased behavior and hinder scientific progress.

Keywords: Civil law, Common law, Editorial Bias, EU, Home-bias, Legal origin, Productivity, Scholarly, Science

JEL Classification: H41, I23, J24, J44

Suggested Citation

Rubin, Amir and Rubin, Eran and Segal, Dan, Editor Home Bias? (August 29, 2021). Research Policy, Forthcoming, Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3913481 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3913481

Amir Rubin (Contact Author)

Simon Fraser University (SFU) - Beedie School of Business ( email )

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Reichman University ( email )

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Eran Rubin

California State University Fresno ( email )

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Dan Segal

Reichman University ( email )

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Herzliya, 4610101
Israel

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