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arxiv: 1504.04873 · v1 · pith:SD7WD3CRnew · submitted 2015-04-19 · 📊 stat.AP · cs.DL

Computing a consensus journal meta-ranking using paired comparisons and adaptive lasso estimators

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keywords consensusjournaljournalspairedcomparisonsdataderivingmeta-ranking
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In a "publish-or-perish culture", the ranking of scientific journals plays a central role in assessing performance in the current research environment. With a wide range of existing methods and approaches to deriving journal rankings, meta-rankings have gained popularity as a means of aggregating different information sources. In this paper, we propose a method to create a consensus meta-ranking using heterogeneous journal rankings. Using a parametric model for paired comparison data we estimate quality scores for 58 journals in the OR/MS community, which together with a shrinkage procedure allows for the identification of clusters of journals with similar quality. The use of paired comparisons provides a flexible framework for deriving a consensus score while eliminating the problem of data missingness.

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