Journal of Productivity Analysis - h5 Index Rating
The h5-index is a product of Google Scholar and shows a journal’s h-Index based on the journal’s articles published in the last 5 calendar years (with an overall minimum of 100 articles published during these years). The variable h is defined as the largest number of articles that have each been cited h times. The h5-Index therefore cannot be dominated by one or a few highly cited articles.
In 2020, Journal of Productivity Analysis received the following ratings:
h5-Index | h5-Median |
20 | 31 |
Journal of Productivity Analysis highlights some of these top cited articles:
Persistent and transient productive inefficiency: a maximum simulated likelihood approach (this opens in a new tab)
M Filippini, W Greene
Journal of Productivity Analysis 45.2 (April 2015)
Composition versus decomposition in two-stage network DEA: a reverse approach (this opens in a new tab)
DK Despotis, G Koronakos, D Sotiros
Journal of Productivity Analysis 45.1 (September 2014)
Migration, local off-farm employment, and agricultural production efficiency: evidence from China (this opens in a new tab)
J Yang, H Wang, S Jin, K Chen, J Riedinger, C Peng
Journal of Productivity Analysis 45.3 (December 2015)
Efficiency assessment of Portuguese municipalities using a conditional nonparametric approach (this opens in a new tab)
JM Cordero, F Pedraja-Chaparro, EC Pisaflores, C Polo
Journal of Productivity Analysis 48.1 (April 2017)
The determinants of productivity in Chinese large and medium-sized industrial firms, 1998–2007 (this opens in a new tab)
S Ding, A Guariglia, R Harris
Journal of Productivity Analysis 45.2 (October 2015)