Sunday, August 06, 2006
CIBUL ranked No1 International Business Research Centre in the World
The article which places the University of Leeds No. 1 in the World on publication of articles in IB journals has appeared on the IBR website. Its title is “International business research: Trends and school rankings” by Kam C. Chan, Hung-Gay Fung and Wai K., International Business Review.
Details about the journal can be found at:
http://www.ibrjournal.com/
The full reference is as follows:
Kam C. Chan, Hung-Gay Fung and Wai K. Leung, “International business research: Trends and school rankings”, International Business Review, Vol. 15, issue 4, pages 317-338
Article available for download at:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MImg&_imagekey=B6VGK-4K5ST0G-1-2&_cdi=6041&_user=4826861&_orig=search&_coverDate=08%2F31%2F2006&_qd=1&_sk=999849995&view=c&wchp=dGLbVlz-zSkzS&md5=b01ab51ebe9a6fd218ebb101057dc04d&ie=/sdarticle.pdf
Abstract follows:
"Using 10 years of publication data (1995–2004) from four leading international business journals, we examine global patterns of international business research and school rankings. Although US institutions still lead in the international business research, non-US schools are making significant progress. Asian-Pacific and European schools are well represented among the schools that account for the most articles appearing in the four journals. International collaboration between scholars across the globe appears to enhance school ranking".
Keywords: International business research; Rankings; Trends; Functional areas
Details about the journal can be found at:
http://www.ibrjournal.com/
The full reference is as follows:
Kam C. Chan, Hung-Gay Fung and Wai K. Leung, “International business research: Trends and school rankings”, International Business Review, Vol. 15, issue 4, pages 317-338
Article available for download at:
http://www.sciencedirect.com/science?_ob=MImg&_imagekey=B6VGK-4K5ST0G-1-2&_cdi=6041&_user=4826861&_orig=search&_coverDate=08%2F31%2F2006&_qd=1&_sk=999849995&view=c&wchp=dGLbVlz-zSkzS&md5=b01ab51ebe9a6fd218ebb101057dc04d&ie=/sdarticle.pdf
Abstract follows:
"Using 10 years of publication data (1995–2004) from four leading international business journals, we examine global patterns of international business research and school rankings. Although US institutions still lead in the international business research, non-US schools are making significant progress. Asian-Pacific and European schools are well represented among the schools that account for the most articles appearing in the four journals. International collaboration between scholars across the globe appears to enhance school ranking".
Keywords: International business research; Rankings; Trends; Functional areas