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Journal ranking

Last update: 11-02-2009

The GSCM established its first journal ranking in 2004 as a strategic guidance for the faculty members pointing out the journals to be targeted in priority to get an optimal visibility of their performances nationally and internationally. It takes into account the most important current rankings of nationally and internationally renowned institutions, universities and business schools (Association of Business Schools Academic Journal Quality Guide (ABS), Association of Professors of Management in German speaking countries (VHB), CNRS, Hartzing Journal Quality List, Katz entrepreneurship journal ranking, Social Science Impact Factor, etc.). The GSCM journal ranking has been reinforced by introducing new upcoming journals for both of the research fields. This ranking is updated every two years in collaboration with the faculty members. The final list is ratified by the Scientific Committee.

The ranking is divided into three categories according to the reputation and the quality of each journal: internationally top ranked journals (A), high quality national or international journal (B), and other nationally or internationally renowned peer reviewed journals (C). Publications in journals outside the GSCM ranking are marked in this report as “D-journals”. The last update had been ratified by the Scientific Board in 2008 and the new list contains 242 classified journals (A: 41; B: 83; C: 117) compared to 224 in 2006. The new GSCM journal ranking enters in application from January 2009 on.

Download the *.pdf file of  the 2009 GSCM journal ranking.