Abstract
We study how the financial literature has evolved in scale, research team composition, and article topicality across 32 finance-focused academic journals from 1992 to 2021. We document that the field has vastly expanded regarding outlets and published articles. Teams have become larger, and the proportion of women participating in research has increased significantly. Using the Structural Topic Model, we identify 45 topics discussed in the literature. We investigate the topic coverage of individual journals and can identify highly specialized and generalist outlets, but our analyses reveal that most journals have covered more topics over time, thus becoming more generalist. Finally, we find that articles with at least one woman author focus more on topics related to social and governance aspects of corporate finance. We also find that teams with at least one top-tier institution scholar tend to focus more on theoretical aspects of finance.
Full Title
Thirty Years of Academic Finance
Primary Author
David Ardia
Co-Authors
Keven Bluteau, Mohammad Abbas Meghani
Publication Type
Preprint
Year
2021
Journal
arXiv Preprint
Category
Finance & Accounting
Institution
External / Open Access
Access
Open Access
Added to Library
March 24, 2026
Cite This Publication
APA
David Ardia, Keven Bluteau, Mohammad Abbas Meghani (2021). *Thirty Years of Academic Finance*. External / Open Access.
MLA
David Ardia. *Thirty Years of Academic Finance*. External / Open Access, 2021.
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1111/joes.12571