Institutional Contributions to Scholarly Journals of Business
Abstract
It has been argued that the best available criterion for evaluation of university null and institutional null is the relative quantity of published research and scholarship contributed by the individual or the institution.' Whether or not one views this argument as valid, it cannot be denied that this criterion is widely applied both explicitly and implicitly. During the last decade much effort has been expended in compiling and evaluating the...
Paper Details
Title
Institutional Contributions to Scholarly Journals of Business
Published Date
Jan 1, 1974
Journal
Volume
47
Issue
1
Pages
56 - 56
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