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Benchmarking Scholarship in Consumer Research: The p-Index of Thought Leadership

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  • Michel Tuan Pham
  • Alisa Yinghao Wu
  • Danqi Wang

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The assessment of consumer scholarship must move beyond a mere counting of the number of “A”s on a researcher’s CV to include at least some measure of impact. To facilitate a broader assessment of scholarship in consumer research, we provide detailed statistics on the productivity and citation impact of the field’s 340 main gatekeepers: the editors, associate editors, and editorial board members of the Journal of Consumer Research and the Journal of Consumer Psychology. In addition, we introduce a new metric, called the p-index, which can be interpreted as an indicator of a researcher’s propensity for thought leadership. Using this metric, we show that productivity and thought leadership do not necessarily go hand in hand in consumer research and that a combination of the two is a good predictor of the level of esteem that consumer scholars enjoy among their peers and of the receipt of major career awards. Our analyses provide greater transparency into how productivity, citation impact, and propensity for thought leadership are currently distributed among prominent consumer scholars. Furthermore, the detailed descriptive statistics reported can serve as useful benchmarks against which other consumer researchers’ records may be meaningfully compared.

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  • Michel Tuan Pham & Alisa Yinghao Wu & Danqi Wang, 2024. "Benchmarking Scholarship in Consumer Research: The p-Index of Thought Leadership," Journal of Consumer Research, Journal of Consumer Research Inc., vol. 51(1), pages 191-203.
  • Handle: RePEc:oup:jconrs:v:51:y:2024:i:1:p:191-203.
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