This study examines and tracks the extent of selling and sales management research from 1993-1997. Two hundred and sixty-six published journal articles representing sixteen journals are examined to identify where and when selling and sales management researchers received their doctoral training, their employment location at time of publication, regional trends in the location of these researchers, and a count by-journal of selling and sales management articles that have appeared during the time period. A total of 280 individual authors from 175 different colleges and universities are included in the study. Overall, the general trends for scholarly activity in selling and sales management appear to be robust when compared to prior studies of...
This study examines the publication history of the author using celeration charting. Some possible n...
The role of academic faculty is research, teaching, and service. In an environment that requires res...
Periodic scanning of research productivity within a discipline is necessary to effectively measure t...
1012 articles appearing in 15 prominent journals over the period 1983–2002 were content analyzed in ...
Sales have been the subject of academic studies since the second half of the twentieth century but t...
This study examines the institutional as well as individual contributions to Industrial Marketing Ma...
The current environment in higher education drives faculty members towards research and publication....
The current environment in higher education drives faculty members towards research and publication....
Within the contemporary business milieu, the discipline of selling and sales management has taken on...
Within the contemporary business milieu, the discipline of selling and sales management has taken on...
We address the question of the visibility of management research for practitioners by measuring scie...
The authors examine the marketing research productivity of Asia-Pacific universities using a set of ...
This study offers a look at accepted standards for evaluation of eminence and productivity in the sc...
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Purpose of this paper is to examine the global contribution of academics to marketing literature bet...
This study examines the publication history of the author using celeration charting. Some possible n...
The role of academic faculty is research, teaching, and service. In an environment that requires res...
Periodic scanning of research productivity within a discipline is necessary to effectively measure t...
1012 articles appearing in 15 prominent journals over the period 1983–2002 were content analyzed in ...
Sales have been the subject of academic studies since the second half of the twentieth century but t...
This study examines the institutional as well as individual contributions to Industrial Marketing Ma...
The current environment in higher education drives faculty members towards research and publication....
The current environment in higher education drives faculty members towards research and publication....
Within the contemporary business milieu, the discipline of selling and sales management has taken on...
Within the contemporary business milieu, the discipline of selling and sales management has taken on...
We address the question of the visibility of management research for practitioners by measuring scie...
The authors examine the marketing research productivity of Asia-Pacific universities using a set of ...
This study offers a look at accepted standards for evaluation of eminence and productivity in the sc...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
Purpose of this paper is to examine the global contribution of academics to marketing literature bet...
This study examines the publication history of the author using celeration charting. Some possible n...
The role of academic faculty is research, teaching, and service. In an environment that requires res...
Periodic scanning of research productivity within a discipline is necessary to effectively measure t...