Brazilian review of finance 2016 editorial report/Relatorio editorial de 2016 da revista brasileira de financas.

AutorLaurini, Marcio Poletti
CargoEnsayo
  1. Introduction

    This report presents the main aspects of the development of RBFin in 2016, together with summary editorial and distribution statistics. RBFin maintained an Internet interface for free submission and access to its contents, and for article evaluation, continued the ongoing process of Editorial Board turnover, and also indexed its contents in Proquest. Although the review commenced use of English as the main language on the website as well as in the print version, articles in Portuguese are still accepted. This is an intermediate step towards full conversion to English in the future.

  2. SBFin Best Paper Award

    The SBFin Best Paper Award for an article published in 2016 (volume 14) was awarded during the Brazilian Finance Meeting in July 2017. The award went to "The Informational Content of Trades on Foreign Exchange Futures: an Application to the Brazilian Market" by Vanessa Neumann Sulzbach (FEE and EESP-FGV) , Joao Mergulhao (EESP-FGV and CEQEF-FGV) and Pedro L. Valls Pereira (EESP-FGV and CEQEF-FGV). A honorable mention were awarded to: "The information content of risk reversals in emerging market currencies" by Adonias Evaristo da Costa Filho (independent author).

  3. Editorial Board

    All members of the Editorial Board serve for a renewable threeyear term and commit to evaluate up to two articles per year, in addition to helping assign reviewers to submitted papers. The terms allow for the continuous renewal of the regionally and internationally diversified 19-member Editorial Board to maximize engagement with the editorial process. There was no change in the number of members or international and national diversi- fication for 2016.

  4. Editorial Policy Committee

    The committee comprises the president of SBFin, Jose Fajardo Barbachan, SBFin publication directors Bruno Giovannetti and Patrick Gottfried Behr, and the chief editor, Marcio Laurini. The committee is charged with the main policy issues of the Review, such as format, frequency of publication, Editorial Board appointments, special issues, and any other policies and major decisions regarding the Review. The key decisions of this committee are submitted to the board of directors of SBFin.

  5. Editorial Statistics

    Table 2 shows key statistics of the RBFin editorial process as of December 31, 2016. The Review received 46 articles in 2016, an small decrease relative to the 50 in 2015 and 53 in 2014. All articles received prior to 2015 obtained a final editorial decision. Of...

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