How many articles in highly rated journals do Information Systems research faculty publish to earn tenure? Which journals are highly rated outlets? Tenure candidates, promotion and tenure committees, and those who are asked to write external letters are frequently called upon to answer such questions. When Dennis et al. (2006) examined all IS Ph.D. graduates entering academic careers few faculty had published enough articles in 20 "elite" journals in six years to meet tenure research expectations at research-intensive schools. Our study builds on the dialog started by Dennis et al. In our study we counted the number of journal articles at the point of tenure for faculty who earned tenure within five to seven years after their Ph.D. graduati...
Several years ago Professor Bill Remus of the University of Hawaii reported on the most prolific res...
We gathered information about junior faculty research productivity in the information systems (IS) f...
University hiring, promotion and tenure decisions make researchers ’ publication productiv-ity an im...
How many articles in highly rated journals do Information Systems research faculty publish to earn t...
Scholarly research continues to be a significant component of a faculty member\u27s portfolio. The ...
Scholarly research continues to be a significant component of a faculty member’s portfolio. The eval...
King and Allen S. Lee served as reviewers. What constitutes excellence in information systems resear...
Within the academy, tenure is granted to professors who demonstrate national prominence in an area o...
Interest in the rankings of contributors to academic literature is evidenced by the numerous publica...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
This study provides a current assessment of the impact of various Information Systems (IS) articles,...
The number of topics and methods that our field is embracing is growing rapidly. This includes meth...
Abstract: Tenure, promotion, and merit pay at most universities are a direct function of the quantit...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89170/1/1999_SSDA-Promotion_and_Tenure_1.1.pd
Research on publication and citation patterns generally focuses on prolific or highly cited authors ...
Several years ago Professor Bill Remus of the University of Hawaii reported on the most prolific res...
We gathered information about junior faculty research productivity in the information systems (IS) f...
University hiring, promotion and tenure decisions make researchers ’ publication productiv-ity an im...
How many articles in highly rated journals do Information Systems research faculty publish to earn t...
Scholarly research continues to be a significant component of a faculty member\u27s portfolio. The ...
Scholarly research continues to be a significant component of a faculty member’s portfolio. The eval...
King and Allen S. Lee served as reviewers. What constitutes excellence in information systems resear...
Within the academy, tenure is granted to professors who demonstrate national prominence in an area o...
Interest in the rankings of contributors to academic literature is evidenced by the numerous publica...
This study is an update of a previous scientometric study that examined the leading Information Syst...
This study provides a current assessment of the impact of various Information Systems (IS) articles,...
The number of topics and methods that our field is embracing is growing rapidly. This includes meth...
Abstract: Tenure, promotion, and merit pay at most universities are a direct function of the quantit...
http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/89170/1/1999_SSDA-Promotion_and_Tenure_1.1.pd
Research on publication and citation patterns generally focuses on prolific or highly cited authors ...
Several years ago Professor Bill Remus of the University of Hawaii reported on the most prolific res...
We gathered information about junior faculty research productivity in the information systems (IS) f...
University hiring, promotion and tenure decisions make researchers ’ publication productiv-ity an im...