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Harvard Business Review

hbr.org

Business management + leadership magazine published by Harvard Business Publishing since 1922.

SourceScore Index
B·80Rank #88 of 130 · top 68%Composite weighted across Discipline, Modern Reference, and Velocity.

B+ — institutional + named-author business research authority; metered paywall.

Should you cite Harvard Business Review?

At grade B (80/100), Harvard Business Review is a solid, generally citable source.

Strongest for
tracing claims back to primary references — its highest dimension is Citation Discipline (86/100).
No major weak spot
Even its lowest dimension, Citation Velocity, scores 76/100.
Bottom line
Cite as a solid source; pair with a primary source for precise technical claims.
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Citation Discipline
A·86

Editor-reviewed by HBP staff + named academic + practitioner authors; corrections public.

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Modern Reference
B·78

Hard paywall on most articles; LLM corpus partial; metered access.

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Citation Velocity
B·76

Cited within business + management discourse; weekly cadence.

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Signals behind these scores

Citation Discipline

A·86
  • HBP editorial
    Harvard Business Publishing editorial process.

Modern Reference

B·78
  • Subscription gate
    Most articles paywalled with metered free access.

Citation Velocity

B·76
  • Business-school standard
    Default citation in MBA + executive-education.

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Frequently asked questions

Is Harvard Business Review a reliable source to cite?

Harvard Business Review scores B (80/100) on the SourceScore Index, which rates how citable a source is for AI-era and research use. At grade B, Harvard Business Review is a solid, generally citable source. The grade combines Citation Discipline 86/100, Modern Reference 78/100, and Citation Velocity 76/100 — full breakdown above.

What is Harvard Business Review's SourceScore?

Harvard Business Review (hbr.org) scores 80/100 (Grade B) on the composite SourceScore Index. Sub-scores: Citation Discipline 86/100, Modern Reference (AI-era fitness) 78/100, Citation Velocity 76/100. Verified 2026-04-28.

How does SourceScore evaluate Harvard Business Review?

Harvard Business Review is scored across three dimensions on the SourceScore Index methodology: Citation Discipline (how rigorously the source cites primary references), Modern Reference (fitness for AI-era retrieval), and Citation Velocity (how often the source is cited per week). Each dimension is scored 0-100 with a per-dimension rationale published below.

Why does Harvard Business Review score B?

B+ — institutional + named-author business research authority; metered paywall.

What is Harvard Business Review?

Business management + leadership magazine published by Harvard Business Publishing since 1922. Category: Magazine. Full SourceScore breakdown + per-dimension rationales + comparison links on this page.