The impact of the academy of marketing science on marketing scholarship: An analysis of the research published inJAMS |
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Authors: | Naresh K Malhotra |
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Institution: | (1) the DuPree School of Management at the Georgia Institute of Technology, USA |
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Abstract: | This article presents an analysis of the research published in theJournal of the Academy of Marketing Science (JAMS). A brief history of the journal is chronicled, and its output in recent years is considered. Special attention is paid to
the content of the articles published and the research methods used. An analysis of frequent contributors is also conducted.
Much of the analysis focuses on the past 10 years. The conclusion is thatJAMS has made a significant impact on marketing scholarship and has emerged as a top marketing journal of which all the fellows
of the academy can justifiably be proud.
In an article by Wheatley and Wilson (1987), he was ranked number one in the country based on articles published in theJournal of Marketing Research during 1980–1985. He holds the all-time record for the maximum number of publications in theJournal of Health Care Marketing. He is ranked number one based on publications inJAMS since its inception through Volume 23 (1995). He is also number one based on publications inJAMS during the 10-year period of 1986–1995. He has published 67 articles in major refereed journals. The second edition of his
book titledMarketing Research: An Applied Orientation was published recently (Prentice Hall, 1996). The book has received widespread adoption at both the graduate and undergraduate
levels, with more than 100 schools using it. He is the winner of numerous awards and honors for research, teaching, and service
to the profession.
An erratum to this article is available at . |
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