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Hou, W., Smajlbegovic, E. and Urban, D. (2025). Ranking Finance Conferences: An Update Journal of Empirical Finance, :.


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    Journal of Empirical Finance

Researchers need to decide on which academic conferences to attend. To inform this decision, we track the publication status of 6,805 research articles presented at 87 finance conferences between 2011 and 2015. We rank these conferences based on publication rates in top finance and economics journals. To complement these rankings, we also examine publication rates within specific research fields and citation scores. The rankings show considerable heterogeneity in conference quality and uncover three major conference clusters. We further examine the role and timing of conferences in the publication process, analyze important time trends, explore the relationship between conference size and publication success, and highlight the relatively low overlap in accepted papers across conferences.