Ranking International Business Institutions and Faculty Members Using Research Publication as the Measure: Update and Extension of Prior Research
Management International Review, Forthcoming
36 Pages Posted: 24 Feb 2011
Date Written: February 23, 2011
Abstract
This study measures and ranks the productivity of academic institutions and faculty members based on the number of publications appearing in the top three core international business journals between 2001 and 2009.
This research serves as a useful update and extension of studies by Morrison and Inkpen (1991), Inkpen and Beamish (1994), and Kumar and Kundu (2004), which examined the top three international business journals, namely, Management International Review, Journal of International Business Studies, and Journal of World Business.
Copenhagen Business School, University of Miami, and University of Leeds (among institutions), and Yadong Luo, Peter J. Buckley, and Alain Verbeke (among authors) occupy the top three positions.
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