Institutions are ranked based on the number of publications produced by each school's faculty in eight marketing journals. The 423 articles analyzed were produced by 621 different individuals employed at 60 different businesses and 196 different academic institutions. The vast majority of individuals (85 percent) were credited with having authored or co-authored only one article during the time period used for the analysis.
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