Fifteen faculty members at Georgia State University’s J. Mack Robinson College of Business are among the most cited business management researchers in the world and in the top two percent of their fields by citations, according to analysis published in the open access journal PLOS Biology.
Starting from a pool of eight million scientists who have published at least five papers, the analysis identified the top 100,000 scientists across all fields by citations, and the top two percent in 176 fields by citations. SCOPUS, the largest abstract and citation database, provided the data, which cover 1960-2019.
First/Last |
Number of |
Publications |
Citations* |
|
Richard L. Baskerville |
1991-2020 |
189 |
149 |
6,771 |
Kris Byron |
2002-2019 |
25 |
24 |
2,430 |
S. Tamer Cavusgil |
1982-2020 |
150 |
133 |
9,749 |
Naveen Donthu |
1988-2020 |
84 |
80 |
7,783 |
Glenn W. Harrison |
1980-2019 |
135 |
121 |
5,361 |
Mark Keil |
1994-2019 |
124 |
109 |
8,289 |
Lars Mathiassen |
1980-2020 |
174 |
137 |
2,705 |
Todd J. Maurer |
1980-2018 |
57 |
53 |
2,159 |
Arun Rai |
1990-2020 |
146 |
117 |
9,515 |
Balasubramaniam Ramesh |
1991-2019 |
92 |
75 |
3,057 |
Edward E. Rigdon |
1994-2020 |
35 |
33 |
3,497 |
Daniel Robey |
1974-2019 |
104 |
89 |
7,454 |
Veda C. Storey |
1988-2019 |
128 |
104 |
5,037 |
Upkar Varshney |
1992-2020 |
134 |
106 |
3,635 |
G. Peter Zhang |
1998-2019 |
43 |
38 |
4,818 |
* Self-citations excluded |
“We are enormously proud, although not surprised, to see the tremendous impact of our colleagues quantified and documented,” said Richard Phillips, dean of the Robinson College of Business.
Robinson College scholars represented in the database span computer information systems, economic risk, international business, management and marketing.
Learn more about these Robinson College scholars.