读最近一期的 The Academy of Management Review, 35(2) April 2010, 发现一个比较有趣的管理学研究排名(不是很确凿的说法)。分享一下,为以后的申请者提供参考。 Source: Denisi, A. S. 2010. Challenges and opportunities for the academy in the next decades. Academy of Management Review, 35(2): 190-201.
the data were obtained by scanning the list of editorial board memebers for the journals in question for the most recent issue of the journal as of July 2009.
more macro-oriented :
Harvard University University of Michigan (Harvard and Michigan tied at 22) University of Pennsylvania New York University Stanford University INSEAD University of Illinois (INSEAD and Illinois tied at 8) University of Southern California University of Texas at Austin Arizona State University Northwestern University (Arizona and Northwstern tied at 5)
more micro-oriented:
Michigan State University University of Minnesota University of Maryland Ohio State University Texas A& M University Purdue University Pennsylvania State University (TAMU, Purdue, and PSU tied at 8) University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill University of Iowa University of Illinois
span the micro and macro according to data of Academy of Management Journal and Academy of Management Review:
Arizona State University (12) Texas A& M University Michigan State University Pennsylvania State University University of Southern California (MSU, PSU and USC tied at 7) University of Florida University of Minnesota (UFL and UMN tied at 6) University of Iowa Purdue University University of Pennsylvania University of Illinois University of Wisconsin (Purdue, UPenn, Illinois and Wisconsin tied at 4)
最近一期的Academy of Management Learning & Education上也有个很有意思的,
Arthur G. Bedeian, David E. Cavazos, James G. Hunt, and Lawrence R. Jauch,“Doctoral Degree Prestige and the Academic Marketplace: A Study of Career Mobility Within the Management Discipline”, March 2010
最近一期的Academy of Management Learning & Education上也有个很有意思的,
Arthur G. Bedeian, David E. Cavazos, James G. Hunt, and Lawrence R. Jauch,“Doctoral Degree Prestige and the Academic Marketplace: A Study of Career Mobility Within the Management Discipline”, March 2010