Oh and top schools don't care at all about JM, while all medium to low ranked schools rate it the highest, even higher than Marketing Science.
What kind of schools are considered medium to low ranked to rate Journal of Marketing as a top journal?
Oh and top schools don't care at all about JM, while all medium to low ranked schools rate it the highest, even higher than Marketing Science.What kind of schools are considered medium to low ranked to rate Journal of Marketing as a top journal?
Below top 10, they consider JM as a top tier journal and count for promotion.
Oh and top schools don't care at all about JM, while all medium to low ranked schools rate it the highest, even higher than Marketing Science.What kind of schools are considered medium to low ranked to rate Journal of Marketing as a top journal?
Below top 10, they consider JM as a top tier journal and count for promotion.
Maybe below at least top30?
This is inaccurate. As pointed out by other people, several top 10 places count JM while pretty much everybody else outside top 10 count it too. It is a handful of places that may not regard it highly.
Oh and top schools don't care at all about JM, while all medium to low ranked schools rate it the highest, even higher than Marketing Science.What kind of schools are considered medium to low ranked to rate Journal of Marketing as a top journal?
Only a handful of schools will specifically seek a theorist each year, so theorists have to compete for the “open” positions. At the same time, there are very few theorist candidates every year. So in terms of competitiveness, it’s about the same as the other sub-disciplines for the theory-specific positions, but a little more challenging for the open positions.
How’s the job market for “theorists” in marketing?
Theorists means those doing analytical modeling in marketing
Are there pure theorist in job market?
Or do most theorists also work on empirical stuffs?
Only a handful of schools will specifically seek a theorist each year, so theorists have to compete for the “open” positions. At the same time, there are very few theorist candidates every year. So in terms of competitiveness, it’s about the same as the other sub-disciplines for the theory-specific positions, but a little more challenging for the open positions.
How’s the job market for “theorists” in marketing?
Theorists means those doing analytical modeling in marketing
There are a few pure theorists.
Are there pure theorist in job market?
Or do most theorists also work on empirical stuffs?Only a handful of schools will specifically seek a theorist each year, so theorists have to compete for the “open” positions. At the same time, there are very few theorist candidates every year. So in terms of competitiveness, it’s about the same as the other sub-disciplines for the theory-specific positions, but a little more challenging for the open positions.
How’s the job market for “theorists” in marketing?
Theorists means those doing analytical modeling in marketing