Articles by two Notre Dame professors recognized for impact

Author: Erik Runyon

Two University of Notre Dame faculty members have been recognized for the citations and influence of articles they have published in leading scholarly journals for their respective fields.p. “Proofs and Prototypes for Sale: The Licensing of University Inventions,” by Richard Jensen, professor and chair of the Department of Economics and Econometrics, appeared in “American Economic Review” in March 2001. The article has been identified by Thomson ISI as one of the most cited papers in the field of social sciences. Thomson ISI provides integrated bibliographic management tools to researchers and scholars.p. James Davis, associate professor of management, co-authored “An Integrative Model of Organizational Trust,” which appeared in the “Academy of Management Review” (AMR). The Conflict Management Division of AMR cited Davisstudy as the most influential article published between 1995 and 1999. The award is given for an article that has significant impact over an extended time frame.p.

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