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Are you looking for a SJR Journals Ranking? Then you are in the right place.

Here, we provide an updated list of scholarly, peer-reviewed journals by ranking.

SJR (SCImago Journal Rank) is a metric used to rank scientific journals based on their citation impact and prestige. It is calculated using a similar methodology to the impact factor but incorporates additional factors such as the number of citations received from different sources and the interconnectedness of journals within a citation network.

For the most recent list of SJR Journals Ranking, see the list below.



# Journals List SJR Score H-Index Quartile
1 Quarterly Journal of Economics 36.730 292
2 American Economic Review 21.833 337
3 Journal of Political Economy 20.643 207
4 Journal of Finance 15.515 336
5 The Review of Economic Studies 14.432 158 Q1
6 Econometrica 12.979 213 Q1
7 Review of Financial Studies 12.239 218 Q1
8 American Economic Journal Macroeconomics 10.871 75 Q1
9 Journal of Marketing 10.802 268 Q1
10 Annual Review of Economics 10.247 67 Q1
11 Journal of Economic Perspectives 8.590 213 Q1
12 American Economic Journal Economic Policy 8.175 80 Q1
13 Marketing Science 7.593 145 Q1
14 Journal of Marketing Research 7.415 192 Q1
15 Journal of Management 7.213 261 Q1
16 Journal of the European Economic Association 6.087 112 Q1
17 Review of Finance 5.680 72 Q1
18 Review of Corporate Finance Studies 5.448 22 Q1
19 Journal of Financial Intermediation 5.384 87 Q1
20 Journal of Accounting Research 5.165 158 Q1
21 American Economic Journal Microeconomics 5.156 49 Q1
22 Journal of International Business Studies 5.093 219 Q1
23 Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science 4.870 194 Q1
24 Journal of Labor Economics 4.727 123 Q1
25 Review of Asset Pricing Studies 4.537 26 Q1
26 Accounting Review 4.446 180 Q1
27 Economic Journal 4.334 179 Q1
28 Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice 4.323 185 Q1
29 Brookings Papers on Economic Activity 4.021 93 Q1
30 Journal of Supply Chain Management 4.009 104 Q1
31 IMF Economic Review 3.734 80 Q1
32 Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis 3.700 138 Q1
33 China Journal of Accounting Research 0.880 22 Q1
34 Journal of Entrepreneurship 0.745 25
35 Pakistan Journal of Commerce and Social Science 0.472 15 Q2
36 Foreign Trade Review 0.451 10 Q2
37 Frontiers of Economics in China 0.287 16 Q3
38 South Asia Economic Journal 0.279 18 Q2
39 Journal of Emerging Market Finance 0.248 20 Q3
40 Indian Journal of Finance 0.232 12 Q3

What is SJR (SCImago Journal Rank)?

The SCImago Journal Rank (SJR) is a prestige metric for academic journals developed by the SCImago research group based on the Scopus database. Unlike the simple Impact Factor which counts all citations equally, SJR weighs citations based on the prestige of the citing journal — a citation from a top-tier journal counts more than one from a low-tier journal.

How is SJR Calculated?

SJR uses an algorithm similar to Google’s PageRank: each journal is assigned a score based on (a) the number of weighted citations it receives in a given year, (b) divided by the number of articles it published in the previous three years. Self-citations are limited to 33%, and the prestige of the citing source is recursively factored in. The result is a value typically between 0.0 and 100+, where higher = more prestigious.

SJR vs Impact Factor — What’s the Difference?

MetricSourceCitation WindowPrestige-Weighted?
SJRScopus / SCImago3 years✅ Yes
Impact Factor (JCR)Web of Science / Clarivate2 years❌ No
H-IndexScopus / WOS / Google ScholarLifetime❌ No

Why SJR Matters for Researchers

  • Quality signal: SJR is a quick, evidence-based way to gauge a journal’s standing in its field.
  • Open and free: SCImago Portal is free to access — unlike JCR which requires a Web of Science subscription.
  • Field normalization: SJR is normalized within a subject category, making cross-discipline comparison fairer.
  • Used in evaluation: Many institutions (especially in Europe and Latin America) use SJR for promotion, grant and tenure decisions.

SJR Frequently Asked Questions

What is a good SJR score?

An SJR score above 1.0 generally indicates an above-average journal. Top-tier journals (Nature, Science, NEJM) often have SJR > 10. Discipline-specific top journals may have SJR > 3.0.

Is SJR better than Impact Factor?

Neither is “better” outright. SJR weights prestige and is free; Impact Factor is simpler and more widely cited in academia. Best practice: use multiple metrics (SJR, IF, H-Index) together.

How often is SJR updated?

SCImago publishes SJR scores annually, typically each summer for the previous year’s data.

Can I publish in a high-SJR journal as an early-career researcher?

Yes — but the acceptance rate at top-SJR journals is often low (5–15%). Use our Advanced Journal Finder to find high-SJR journals matched to your subject and access preferences.

Tips for Choosing a High-SJR Journal

  1. Match scope precisely — high-SJR journals reject submissions outside their stated focus.
  2. Read 5 recent papers in your shortlisted journal to understand methodology expectations.
  3. Check turnaround time — some high-SJR journals have 6+ month review cycles.
  4. Combine SJR with Quartile — Q1 journals in your subject area are usually safest bets.
  5. Avoid predatory journals claiming inflated SJR scores.
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