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Research productivity of faculty at 30 leading marketing departments

Stijn M. J. van Osselaer () and Sarah Lim ()
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Stijn M. J. van Osselaer: Cornell SC Johnson College of Business
Sarah Lim: Cornell SC Johnson College of Business

Marketing Letters, 2019, vol. 30, issue 2, No 1, 137 pages

Abstract: Abstract This manuscript documents the research productivity over a 10-year period (2007–2016) of marketing faculty at 30 leading marketing departments. We find that median productivity in the top four marketing journals was 0.40 publications per year. We find no meaningful difference in productivity between “quant” and “behavioral” faculty. Furthermore, we find a slow decrease in productivity as faculty’s “academic age” increases, but we also find that the most productive members of our community are among the colleagues who received their PhDs 20 to 30 years ago and that academic age is not a good predictor when recent productivity is taken into account. In addition, we find that the departments differ strongly in terms of the concentration of publications among faculty, as measured by the Gini coefficient. Finally, and to our surprise, we find that the number of publications in top journals by the faculty at these 30 schools dropped quite precipitously from the 2007–2011 to the 2012–2016 period.

Keywords: Faculty productivity; Publication counts; Promotion and tenure; Research productivity (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2019
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