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Fetscherin Ranked in Stanford’s Top 2% Scientists List

International business professor Marc Fetscherin has been ranked among the world’s top researchers.

By Gigi Marino

March 21, 2023

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Scott Cook

In 2019, Stanford professor, physician, and statistician John P.A. Ioannidis spearheaded a team to create a reliable and verifiable list of prominent researchers worldwide based on several citation metrics. For the third consecutive year, Gelbman Family Chair of International Business and Professor of Marketing Marc Fetscherin has been named to this exclusive list, which is becoming known as “Stanford University’s Top 2% Scientists List.”

The ranking considers millions of academics working in various fields, systematically ranking them based on how often their work is cited by other scholars. The Stanford list, which creates a composite citation index based on six citation-related criteria, provides the most accurate and authoritative compilation of the world’s top researchers.

Within the field of marketing, Fetscherin is ranked No. 89 in the U.S.


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