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The second annual Conference for High Impact Research will be held on May 14, 2018, specifically to help faculty prepare for the summer research break and will offer distinct sessions and a plenary luncheon. Share knowledge with external experts, information professionals from AU Library, and colleagues at this day-long event. Connect with your Library subject specialist and enjoy learning about furthering your impact with your peers. Sign up to attend the conference and create your custom schedule HERE!

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Monday, May 14 • 10:45am - 12:00pm
Peer Review and Research Impact: A Study of Publications in Marketing Science LIMITED

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Citations received is an important measure of impact in academic research. An equally important metric of scholarship is publications in high impact journals where authors must navigate the peer review process. Yet, little is known about how the review process influences an article’s research impact, post-publication. Using a unique dataset of 434 articles published in a high impact journal such as Marketing Science, we develop critical insights for researchers and academic administrators.  

Moderators
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Amanda Click

Business Librarian, American University
Amanda is the business librarian at American University, supporting the research needs of the faculty and students in the Kogod School of Business. In 2016, she earned a PhD in Information Science from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill, where she studied the cultural... Read More →

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Nandini Lahiri

Associate Professor, Department of Management, American University
Nandini Lahiri is Associate Professor of Management at the Kogod School of Business at American University. Her research lies at the intersection of strategy, international business and technology. She studies the implications of geographic and vertical scope of firms in the context... Read More →


Monday May 14, 2018 10:45am - 12:00pm EDT
Graduate Research Center Classroom, B-60, Lower Level