Warrington Management Department ranked No. 1 in research productivity per capita
GAINESVILLE, Fla. – The Management Department at the University of Florida Warrington College of Business ranked No. 1 for research productivity per capita in the Texas A&M/University of Georgia Rankings of Management Department Research Productivity.
Warrington’s Management Department was the top-ranked group for its production of research per capita in 2016 out of 95 public and private universities, including the University of Michigan, Harvard University, Pennsylvania State University and Duke University.
Texas A&M and the University of Georgia’s rankings are based on the aggregation of publications in the eight top-tier journals in Management by Management faculty in U.S. business schools. The 150-most productive groups that have at least 2 publications were included, both as a 5-year total and for the last 5 individual years.
Warrington’s Management Department ranked No. 7 for research productivity per capita in the 5-Year Total, measuring research produced from 2012-2016. In this ranking, it again bests schools like Harvard, the University of Michigan, the University of Pennsylvania, and Duke.
Read below for some recent examples of research from the Management Department:
“Why it’s so hard for women to break into the C-suite” – Dr. Joyce Bono and Ph.D. student Elisabeth Gilbert
“Being rude to your child’s doctor could lead to worse care” – Dr. Amir Erez and Dr. Trevor Foulk
“Practicing social mindfulness improves service employees’ well-being” – Dr. Klodiana Lanaj, Dr. Mo Wang, and Ph.D. student Yifan Song
“Abusing power hurts leaders, too” – Dr. Trevor Foulk, Dr. Klodiana Lanaj, Dr. Amir Erez, Dr. Lindy Archambeau, and Ph.D. student Min-Hsuan Tu.