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D-Index
42
Citations
11303
World Ranking
1474
National Ranking
45

Rob van Tulder publication distribution in Business and Management in 2026

The chart shows the distribution of publications by all Research.com ranked scientists in the field of Business and Management in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Rob van Tulder sits on this spectrum.

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35 publications 436+

This scientist: 201 publications — 75th percentile

75% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 436 publications or more.

Rob van Tulder D-index placement in Business and Management in 2026

The chart shows the D-index (discipline H-index) distribution of Business and Management scientists ranked by Research.com in 2026. The highlighted bar marks where Rob van Tulder sits on this spectrum.

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30 D-Index 89+

This scientist: 42 D-Index — 52nd percentile

52% of scientists in this discipline score the same or lower.

The last bar groups every scientist with 89 D-Index or more.

Overview

Rob van Tulder is affiliated with Erasmus University Rotterdam in the Netherlands. Their research primarily falls within the field of Business, Management and Accounting, with a particular focus on Strategy and Management, Business and International Management, Marketing, Development, and Organizational Behavior and Human Resource Management.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • Innovation and Socioeconomic Development
  • Environmental Sustainability in Business
  • Corporate Social Responsibility Reporting
  • International Development and Aid
  • Sustainable Supply Chain Management
  • International Business and FDI
  • Management and Organizational Studies

Rob van Tulder has contributed to multiple publications, including articles, conference proceedings, and books. Key recent papers authored or co-authored by them are:

  • "The UN's Sustainable Development Goals: Can multinational enterprises lead the Decade of Action?" (2021), Journal of International Business Policy
  • "Improving companies' impacts on sustainable development: A nexus approach to the SDGS" (2021), Business Strategy and the Environment
  • "Towards nexus-based governance: defining interactions between economic activities and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)" (2020), International Journal of Sustainable Development & World Ecology
  • "Multi-stakeholder Engagement for the Sustainable Development Goals: Introduction to the Special Issue" (2022), Journal of Business Ethics
  • "Analyzing companies' interactions with the Sustainable Development Goals through network analysis: Four corporate sustainability imperatives" (2021), Business Strategy and the Environment

Their publication venues include:

  • Academy of Management Proceedings
  • Journal of International Business Policy
  • Sustainability
  • SSRN Electronic Journal
  • Business Strategy and the Environment

Rob van Tulder has published books through Emerald Publishing Limited, including:

  • "The Multiple Dimensions of Institutional Complexity in International Business Research" (2021)
  • "International Business in Times of Crisis: Tribute Volume to Geoffrey Jones" (2022)
  • "International Business and Sustainable Development Goals" (2023)

Frequent co-authors in their work comprise:

  • Noemi Sinkovics
  • Rudolf R. Sinkovics
  • Suzana B. Rodrigues
  • Jan Anton van Zanten
  • Alain Laurent Verbeke

Best Publications

  • The Logic of International Restructuring : The Management of Dependencies in Rival Industrial Complexes

    Winfried Ruigrok;Rob van Tulder

  • International business, corporate social responsibility and sustainable development

    Ans Kolk;Rob van Tulder

  • Multinational Enterprises and the Sustainable Development goals

    Jan Anton J.A. van Zanten;Rob R.J.M. van Tulder

  • Cultural distance, political risk, or governance quality? Towards a more accurate conceptualization and measurement of external uncertainty in foreign entry mode research

    Arjen H.L. Slangen;Rob J.M. van Tulder

  • Multinationality and corporate ethics: codes of conduct in the sporting-goods industry

    Rob Van Tulder;Ans Kolk

  • International Business-Society Management: Linking Corporate Responsibility and Globalization

    Rob van Tulder;Alex van der Zwart

  • Toward Effective Stakeholder Dialogue

    Muel Kaptein;Rob Van Tulder

  • The Effectiveness of Self-regulation:: Corporate Codes of Conduct and Child Labour

    Ans Kolk;Rob van Tulder

  • Business and partnerships for development

    Ans Kolk;Rob van Tulder;Esther Kostwinder

  • Enhancing the Impact of Cross-Sector Partnerships

    Rob van Tulder;M. May Seitanidi;Andrew Crane;Stephen Brammer

  • Mobile phones for financial inclusion: What explains the diffusion of mobile money innovations?

    Addisu A. Lashitew;Rob van Tulder;Yann Liasse

  • International Codes of Conduct and Corporate Social Responsibility: Can Transnational Corporations Regulate Themselves?

    Ans Kolk;Rob van Tulder;Carlijn Welters

  • Poverty alleviation as business strategy? Evaluating commitments of frontrunner Multinational Corporations

    Ans Kolk;Rob van Tulder

  • Antecedents and performance consequences of international outsourcing

    Michael J. Mol;Michael J. Mol;Rob J.M. van Tulder;Paul R. Beije

  • European Multinationals in Core Technologies

    Rob van Tulder;Gerd Junne

  • From Chain Liability to Chain Responsibility

    Rob van Tulder;Jeroen van Wijk;Ans Kolk

  • The UN’s Sustainable Development Goals: Can multinational enterprises lead the Decade of Action?

    Rob Van Tulder;Suzana B. Rodrigues;Suzana B. Rodrigues;Hafiz Mirza;Kathleen Sexsmith

  • Child Labor and Multinational Conduct: A Comparison of International Business andStakeholder Codes

    Ans Kolk;Rob van Tulder

  • Improving companies' impacts on sustainable development: A nexus approach to the SDGS

    Jan Anton van Zanten;Jan Anton van Zanten;Rob van Tulder

  • Inclusive Business at the Base of the Pyramid: The Role of Embeddedness for Enabling Social Innovations

    Addisu A. Lashitew;Lydia Bals;Lydia Bals;Rob J.M. Van Tulder

  • Setting new global rules? : TNCs and codes of conduct

    A. Kolk;R. van Tulder

  • Capturing Collaborative Challenges: Designing Complexity-Sensitive Theories of Change for Cross-Sector Partnerships

    Rob van Tulder;Nienke Keen

Frequent Co-Authors

Ans Kolk
Ans Kolk University of Amsterdam
Alain Verbeke
Alain Verbeke University of Calgary
Lucia Piscitello
Lucia Piscitello Polytechnic University of Milan
Roger Strange
Roger Strange University of Sussex
Yingqi Wei
Yingqi Wei University of Leeds
Andrew Crane
Andrew Crane University of Bath
Stephen Brammer
Stephen Brammer University of Bath
Marius van Dijke
Marius van Dijke Erasmus University Rotterdam
Vincent Blok
Vincent Blok Erasmus University Rotterdam
Åke Grönlund
Åke Grönlund Örebro University

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