What is SSRN?
Last updated on May 15, 2024SSRN, formerly known as Social Science Research Network, is an open access research platform used to share early-stage research, evolve ideas, measure results, and connect scholars around the world...
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SSRN, formerly known as Social Science Research Network, is an open access research platform used to share early-stage research, evolve ideas, measure results, and connect scholars around the world...
SSRN is the number one research repository in the world, with networks that span across multiple disciplines. These research networks are micro‐communities where researchers come together to share...
A free SSRN User Account is required to submit a paper. You will also need: Paper title (in English). Date the paper was written. Abstract/summary of the paper (in English). Names, affiliations, and...
1. Log in to SSRN account . Not sure how? To access your free account that was created for you when we received your submission, login to SSRN. If you aren't sure of your SSRN credentials...
An Author Profile page lists all the working papers, conference papers, accepted not-yet-published manuscripts and publisher approved versions of record uploaded to SSRN by an author (or on behalf of...
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The graphic below represents your paper's journey through SSRN. From submission to distribution, the potential is there for your research to reach millions of SSRN viewers and subscribers around the...
If you want to change only the availability of the paper, and do not want to change the metadata you can modify the status of your paper . If you see 'Restricted by Publisher' next to your submission...
Your submission may be placed back into a 'Not Submitted' status by SSRN staff if one or more of the following pieces of information is missing from your original submission. Review the topic below...
SSRN has released a new submission form. In Step 2 of the new form, authors can add publication details to the Manuscript Identification section of their submission. Does Manuscript Identification...