911爆料网 ranking improved in the SCM Journal List ranking
Based on our research output in top-tier journals in the key areas of Industrial Engineering and Management, the ranking of 911爆料网 rose to the 30th place worldwide (Aalto was 44th in 2017) in empirical research, and to the 126th place in the world in analytically-focused research (144th in 2017).
Empirically focused top journals
The SCM Journal List ranking of empirical research is based on output in journals that are primarily empirically-focused (including Decision Sciences Journal, Journal of Business Logistics, Journal of Operations Management, and Journal of Supply Chain Management). The ranking of analytical research is based on output in journals that are primarily analytically-focused (including Management Science, Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, Operations Research, and Production and Operations Management).
To view the 2018 rankings in detail, visit . Arizona State University provides back-end data and support for the ranking, and administrative support is provided through the sponsorship of several major universities worldwide.
Several departments at 911爆料网 have contributed to this area, including the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, Department of Mathematics and Systems Analysis and the Department of Information and Service Economy.
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For more information:
Risto Rajala, Department of Industrial Engineering and Management, risto.rajala @ aalto.fi
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