Carlson School ranks 6th in research productivity
The Carlson School has been ranked 6th in research productivity, and the management faculty also ranked 6th in a new ranking published in the Jan. 12 issue of the Chronicle of Higher Education.
The ranking includes data from 2005 in a Faculty Productivity Index and compiles overall institutional rankings on 166 large research universities, which include 15 or more Ph.D. programs, as well as 61 smaller research universities, which contain between one and 14 Ph.D. programs.
The Faculty Scholarly Productivity Index, partly financed by the State University of New York at Stony Brook and produced by Academic Analytics, a for-profit company, rates faculty members' scholarly output at nearly 7,300 doctoral programs around the country. It examines the number of book and journal articles published by each program's faculty, as well as journal citations, awards, honors, and grants received. It includes rankings of the top 10 programs in 104 disciplines.
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