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                     Abdulai, Awudu; Mishra, Ashok
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                     Agricultural Economics at 50: Scholarship of the
                     global agricultural economics community
                     Agricultural Economics
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                     Suggested Citation: Abdulai, Awudu; Mishra, Ashok (2019) : Agricultural Economics at 50:
                     Scholarship of the global agricultural economics community, Agricultural Economics, ISSN
                     1574-0862, Wiley, Hoboken, NJ, Vol. 51, Iss. 1, pp. 3-15,
                     https://doi.org/10.1111/agec.12537
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                DOI:10.1111/agec.12537
                ORIGINAL ARTICLE
                Agricultural Economics at 50: Scholarship of the global
                agricultural economics community
                AwuduAbdulai1                         AshokMishra2
                1Department of Food Economics and                       Abstract
                Consumption Studies, University of Kiel,                Last year, Agricultural Economics reached its 50th volume, after 34 years. In this
                Kiel, Germany
                2Morrison School of Agribusiness, W. P.                 article, we reflect on the evolution of the journal during this period. We describe the
                Carey School of Business, Arizona State                 evolving editorial structure of the journal and the composition of the editorial board
                University, Tempe, Arizona                              from only editorial advisory board to both associate editors and editorial advisory
                Correspondence                                          board. Wealsoemploybibliometricanalysistoshowcasetheevolutionoftheaverage
                AwuduAbdulai,DepartmentofFoodEco-                       number of pages per article, number of articles per volume, authorship patterns that
                nomicsandConsumptionStudies,University                  reflect the steady rise in collaborative research, article content, research coverage,
                ofKiel,Olshausenstrasse40,24118Kiel,
                Germany.                                                as well as the journal’s impact as chronicled by its citations over the period under
                Email:aabdula@food-econ.uni-kiel.de                     consideration.Weconcludebybrieflydefiningsomegoalsandprovidingperspectives
                                                                        for the future of the journal in the face of the evolving publishing landscape. We found
                                                                        that although articles published in the journal remain predominantly on agricultural
                                                                        topics, significant changes in topical coverage has occurred in the last two decades.
                                                                        While20yearsago,onlyveryfewarticleswereclassifiedunderenvironmentalissues
                                                                        and mathematical and quantitative methods, the share of articles published in these
                                                                        areas increased by 19% and 45%, respectively, over this time period.
                                                                        KEYWORDS
                                                                        agricultural economics, citation impacts, co-authorship, editorial structure
                                                                        JEL CLASSIFICATION
                                                                        B20, O10, Q01
                1       INTRODUCTION                                                                       Economists and their professional colleagues.” He also out-
                                                                                                           lined the broader range of interests that the IAAE had iden-
                This year, Agricultural Economics reached its 50th volume.                                 tified to serve the journal’s audience. Three general areas
                The journal was launched in 1986 by the International Asso-                                for coverage were outlined in the journal’s policy statement
                ciation of Agricultural Economists (IAAE) to serve as its                                  to help define its scope. First, the journal was to cover dis-
                flagship publication. In its inaugural issue, the first editor-                            ciplinary topics in economics applied to problems in the
                in-chief, Douglas D. Hedley, characterized the journal as                                  agricultural and food sectors. Second, the journal was to
                “designed to serve the breadth of the needs faced by the                                   cover multi-disciplinary or subject matter topics that com-
                members of the International Association of Agricultural                                   bine relevant evidence and information about the food and
                 This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original
                workis properly cited.
                ©2019TheAuthors.Agricultural Economics published by Wiley Periodicals, Inc. on behalf of International Association of Agricultural Economists
                Agricultural Economics. 2020;51:3–15.                                                                                                wileyonlinelibrary.com/journal/agec      3
            4                                                                                                         ABDULAIANDMISHRA
            agricultural sector. Third, the journal was expected to pub-     of three decades of evolution of the journal for the future.
            lish articles dealing with a broad range of problem-solving      In particular, the adoption of web-based manuscript manage-
            approaches and techniques in a range of fields, from farm        mentsoftwarein2007helpedtoreducetheneedforsecretariat
            management, extension, marketing, and market development         support, as well as increase manuscript turnaround through
            to decision-making in farming, government, national or inter-    fast communications between editors, authors, and reviewers.
            national organizations, private enterprise, and research insti-  To ensure a broader reflection on the evolution of the jour-
            tutions. The above outlined policy statement was crafted by      nal, we engaged with some of the past editors to solicit sug-
            GlennJohnson, Jim Hildreth and Theodor Dams in the Exec-         gestions and comments on the contents and structure of this
            utive Committee and was to be included on the inside cover       article. Specifically, Douglas Hedley, the inaugurating editor,
            of every issue.                                                  Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel, and Gerald Shively provided
               The inaugural issue contained five articles that employed     valuableinformationonsignificantmeasuresthatwereimple-
            rigorous empirical analyses on various policy relevant topics    mentedatvariousstagesintheevolutionofthejournal,aswell
            covering different countries. In seeking articles for the jour-  as the structure of this article.
            nal, Editor Hedley emphasized the significance of providing         In particular, we describe the evolving editorial structure
            the readership with a balance across all major regions of the    of the journal, as it moved from one editor-in-chief to two co-
            worldandacrossthethreegeneralareasofinterestmentioned            editors, and the composition of the editorial board from only
            above. He further indicated: “the diversity of concerns and      editorial advisory board to both associate editors and edito-
            professional interests of IAAE members, as well as the differ-   rial advisory board. We also employ bibliometric analysis to
            ences in methodology, style and approach to research around      showcase the evolution of the average number of pages per
            the world represent a major challenge for the journal to record  article, number of articles per volume, authorship patterns,
            and report.” He concluded that the journal was intended as       article content, research coverage, as well as the journal’s
            another pillar to support the shared communication that takes    impactaschronicledbyitscitationsovertheperiodundercon-
            place between members at the triennial meetings, on a more       sideration. To the extent that the journal continues its role as
            continuous basis than the meetings can achieve.                  theflagshippublicationoftheIAAEandoneofthetopoutlets
               At this stage, it is proper to acknowledge the contribution   in the profession, we conclude by briefly defining some goals
            of members of the IAAE who helped in setting up the jour-        for the future of the journal.
            nal. First, Yujiro Hayami and John Dillon helped a very great
            dealintryingtoassureworld-wideaccesstothejournal.They
            worked with Douglas Hedley to assure that different styles       2    EVOLVINGEDITORIAL
            and research methodologies could have access to the journal.     STRUCTUREOFTHEJOURNAL
            In particular, they wanted to ensure that the research method-
            ology that was driven by Hayami, and was quite common in         The editorial structure of the journal has evolved over the
            muchofAsia,neededtobeseenandpublished.                           period under consideration, changing from single editor-in-
               The journal’s accumulated archive of more than 1,800          chief to two co-editors. At its inception in 1986, only one
            high-quality research articles covering various subject areas    editor-in-chief, Douglas Hedley, was appointed, and he han-
            in the field of agricultural economics is an accomplishment      dled volumes 1–7. The next three editors that followed were
            made possible by past editors and editorial board members,       also single editors. We provide a detailed timeline of the edi-
            andarticle authors with support from the association’s board.    tors and co-editors with their respective tenure of service and
            In the 25th volume of the journal, in which all the previous     affiliations in Table 1. Bruce Greenshields handled volumes
            editors were highlighted with their biographies, then Editor-    8–11, Stanley Johnson handled volumes 12–23, and Stephan
            in-Chief Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel rightly pointed out         von Cramon-Taubadel handled volumes 24–37. Volume 38
            that “anniversaries are an opportunity to look both back and     sawtheshifttoco-editorswithstaggeredtermsofoffice,with
            forward, to review what has been attained in the past and to     the pairings of William Masters (volumes 38–42) and Gerald
            define goals for the future.” In his review, he asked “what      Shively (volumes 38–46), Gerald Shively and Awudu Abdu-
                                                                       th
            will the Editor-in-Chief be looking back upon in our 50          lai (volume 44–46 onward), and Awudu Abdulai and Ashok
            anniversary issue?” Almost all the potentially dramatic tech-    Mishra (volume 47 onward) taking responsibility, with some
            nical innovations he identified are now in use at the journal.   caveats.
            Electronic manuscript subscription and processing, involv-          Gerald Shively and William Masters handled volumes 38–
            ing the review process and checking proofs, as well as elec-     42together, before William Masters relocated from Purdue to
            tronic publication and password-enabled subscriber access to     Tufts in Boston, and decided to step down from the journal’s
            an online journal site are now fully in place.                   editorship position. Gerald Shively then continued as editor-
               These changes present an opportunity to review what has       in-chief, and handled volumes43and44alone,servingatotal
            been achieved in the past, and to outline some implications      of 9 years as editor. Awudu Abdulai joined Gerald Shively as
             ABDULAIANDMISHRA                                                                                                                             5
             TABLE 1 AgriculturalEconomicseditortimeline
               Douglas Hedley                                     Ottawa, Canada                                                          Volumes1–7
               Bruce Greenshields                                 EconomicResearch Institute, United States                               Volumes8–11
                                                                  Department of Agriculture, United States
               Staley R. Johnson                                  Iowa State University, United States                                    Volumes12–23
               Stephan von Cramon-Taubadel                        University of Göttingen, Germany                                        Volumes24–37
               William Masters                                    Purdue University, United States                                        Volumes38–42
               Gerald Shively                                     Purdue University, United States                                        Volumes38–46
               AwuduAbdulai                                       University of Kiel, Germany                                             Volumes44–50
               AshokMishra                                        Arizona State University, United States                                 Volumes47–50
                                                                Submissions, 1997- June 2019
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             FIGURE 1 SubmissionsandacceptanceofmanuscriptscompiledfromtheannualEditorReports[Colorfigurecanbeviewedat
             wileyonlinelibrary.com]
             co-editor in July 2012, with volume 43, although the articles            Masters changed the structure when they took over in 2007.
             published in this volume and in volume 44 were solely han-               Their approach was to recruit a small advisory board to look
             dled by Gerald Shively. When Gerald Shively’s tenure ended               at the overall direction of the journal, and a larger set of asso-
             in June 2015, Ashok Mishra joined Awudu as co-editor of the              ciate editors to help with the individual manuscripts. The
             journal starting in July 2015.                                           journal has maintained this structure until now. Generally,
                The journal did not have a systematic labeling of the indi-           the members of the editorial advisory board are prominent
             vidual volumes per year until 2009. For example, volume 1                leaders in the discipline, representing a wide range of fields
             spanned the years 1986–1988 with four issues, while volume               and institutions, and are normally consulted by the editors
             13 contained articles for 1995/1996. On average, there were              on issues relating to special issues for the journal. The asso-
             twovolumes, with three to four issues per year between 1986              ciate editors are distinguished colleagues, with specializa-
             and 2008. The journal shifted to one volume with six issues              tions in particular regions and methods. They support the edi-
             per year, starting with volume 40 in 2009.                               tors in choosing referees and making editorial decisions, as
                With regard to the editorial board, the journal initially             well as assisting in the process of selecting the best article
             established an editorial advisory board that consisted of                award.
             26 members to help the editor with editorial decisions on                   Christopher Delgado and Gerald Norton, who supported
             manuscripts. The editorial structure changed when Stanley                the editors with book reviews, occupied the position of book
             Johnson took over the editorship in 1994, from the editor-               review editor for the journal over many years. When Ger-
             in-chief and editorial advisory board to an editorial board              ald Shively and William Masters took over, they recognized
             that consisted of the editor-in-chief, five associate editors and        that the world of book publishinghadchangedfundamentally,
             twenty-eighteditorialadvisoryboardmembers.Thiseditorial                  especiallywiththeinnovationofonlinereviewsatplacessuch
             structure remained the same during the tenure of Stephan von             as Amazon. Hence, they did not attempt to replace the book
             Cramon-Taubadel (2000–2006). Gerald Shively and William                  editors.
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