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Impact Factor Journals - Business


2009 - Business
Title
Country
Impact
United States
6.483
United States
7.867
Colombia
0.036
United States
3.842
Nigeria
1.105
United States
0.875
England
0.174
Singapore
0.077
Germany
0.206
England
1.448
United States
1.615
England
0.500
United States
0.353
United States
1.983
Canada
0.405
England
2.068
United States
1.042
United States
0.338
United States
0.617
United States
1.020
United States
1.704
England
0.756
United States
1.881
United States
0.158
United States
1.655
United States
1.248
England
1.513
United States
1.333
England
1.062
England
1.091
United States
1.600
England
2.286
United States
0.986
Netherlands
1.873
England
1.164
England
1.347
United States
1.578
United States
1.165
United States
0.800
Netherlands
1.088
United States
0.676
United States
0.444
United States
1.293
United States
0.545
United States
2.260
United States
1.227;
United States
2.175
United States
5.352
United States
3.021
Netherlands
1.243
United States
2.581
England
3.766
United States
1.590
United States
2.600
United States
4.429
England
2.805
United States
3.779
United States
3.099
England
1.990
Netherlands
0.806
United States
1.522
United States
1.660
United States
4.567
England
1.667
United States
2.627
England
1.580
England
0.622
United States
0.560
United States
2.194
United States
1.141
United States
0.607
United States
1.340
United States
0.628
United States
1.200
England
0.928
United States
0.507
United States
0.523
Venezuela
0.066
South Africa
0.146
Netherlands
1.380
England
4.059
England
4.464
England
2.341
Lithuania
1.205
Croatia
0.185

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