Beyond Prestige: Rationales for Publishing in Lower-Tier and/or Emerging Academic Journals

Authors

  • Kok Hwee Chia Dr

Abstract

The increasing emphasis on journal rankings and impact factors has shaped the contemporary academic publishing culture, often equating scholarly quality with publication prestige. However, publishing in lower-tier and/or lesser-known journals may represent a legitimate and strategically sound academic decision. In this paper, the author discusses the rationales supporting publication in emerging or lower-ranked journals, particularly for exploratory, interdisciplinary, practice-based, and context-specific research. He argues that such journals often provide accessible platforms for innovative scholarship, rapid dissemination, academic inclusivity, and the democratization of knowledge.

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Published

2026-05-20