Anthony Di Benedetto ranks Top 45 for Technology Innovation

Anthony Di Benedetto ranks Top 45 for Technology Innovation Management
research
Leading innovation management scholar Professor Anthony Di Benedetto of Temple
University’s Fox School of Business has received another accolade for his research, this
time being ranked as one of the Top 45 scholars globally in the Technology Innovation
Management (TIM) field by the International Association for Management of
Technology (IAMOT).
“Through publication, the recipients of this award have undergone the most rigorous
scrutiny of their work, assessment by peer-evaluators in ISI-Indexed Journals that are
dedicated to research in the Management of Technology and Innovation,” John Aje,
president of IAMOT, said in a letter announcing the ranking.
The ranking is based on the number of articles
published by an author during the last five
years in the top academic TIM journals —
including the Journal of Product Innovation
Management, Research Policy, Research
Technology Management, Technological
Forecasting and Social Change and
Technovation.
“I’m delighted to receive this
recognition, and to be included in
this group of technology
management researchers that
includes some of the people who
have been the biggest influence on
my career,” Di Benedetto said.
Di Benedetto was ranked in the Top 45 from a pool of thousands of academics
worldwide.
“The awardees are truly international,” Aje said. “Researchers from over 10 different
countries have qualified this year.”
Di Benedetto was also recently ranked sixth globally among innovation management
scholars in the Journal of Product Innovation Management for publishing 16 articles in
the two leading innovation management journals, the Journal of Product Innovation
Management — which Di Benedetto has edited for nine years — and IEEE Transactions
on Engineering Management.
Di Benedetto is a professor of marketing and supply chain management at the Fox School
as well as a Washburn Research Fellow.
—Alexis Wright-Whitley