Rutgers is a research driven university and a member of the Association of American Universities (AAU). The exclusive 62-school AAU is over 100 years old and its¡¯ focus is on issues of importance to research intensive universities such as funding and government policy.
Academic research centers are an integral part of intellectual life at the Rutgers Business School, furthering scholarship in specialized areas. Through these centers, faculty conduct cutting-edge research, organize international conferences, and edit and publish scholarly journals. Many have taken on valuable service-oriented missions as well. These centers also provide students with scholarship opportunities, fellowships, and opportunities to deeply examine current business issues. For details on the various research centers at RBS please Click Here.
The Journal of Management Studies is considered on of the most difficult journals for any researcher to get published in and approximately 3 out of 500 articles that are submitted ever get published. Rutgers is ranked by this most serious publication for business schools and consistently gets a ranking in the top 34 of all business schools worldwide for its business management research.
As further proof of the recognition of Rutgers and its' focus on research, the University of Texas at Dallas ranked Rutgers Business School 56 in North America and 60 in the world on the basis of the publication of scholarly research by its faculty.
In addition to faculty members being published annually by leading journals, Management Research from Rutgers is published three times a year by Rutgers Business School - Newark and New Brunswick. It is written by Dr. Carter Daniel, Director of Business Communication Programs. To view the current issue, please Click Here.
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