University of Texas – Dallas has tracked publications in 24 business journals.
The information in this database is used to provide the “Top 100 rankings of business schools for the period 2001-2005” based on: contributions of their faculty.
1. University of Pennsylvania (The Wharton School)
2. New York University (Leonard N. Stern School of Business)
3. Harvard University (Harvard Business School)
4. University of Chicago (Graduate School of Business)
5. Duke University (The Fuqua School of Business)
6. Massachusetts Institute of Technology (Sloan School of Management)
7. University of Maryland at College Park (Robert H. Smith School of Business)
8. Columbia University (Columbia Graduate School of Business)
9. University of Michigan at Ann Arbor (Ross School of Business)
10.University of Texas at Austin (Red McCombs School of Business)
11.Stanford University (Graduate School of Business)
12.Northwestern University (Kellogg School of Management)
13.University of California at Los Angeles (UCLA Anderson School of Management)
14.University of Southern California (Marshall School of Business)
15.University of Minnesota at Twin Cities (Minneapolis) (Carlson School of Management)
16.Pennsylvania State University at University Park (Smeal College of Business)
17.Michigan State University (The Eli Broad College of Business)
18.University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-Flagler Business School)
19.Emory University (Goizueta Business School)
20.University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (College of Business)
21.University of Washington at Seattle (Business School)
22.Indiana University at Bloomington (Kelley School of Business)
23.Ohio State University (Fisher College of Business)
24.Washington University at St. Louis (Olin School of Business)
25.Carnegie Mellon University (Tepper School of Business)
26.University of Florida (Warrington College of Business)
27.Purdue University (Krannert Graduate School of Management)
28.University of California at Berkeley (Walter A. Haas School of Business)
29.University of Wisconsin at Madison (School of Business)
30.Arizona State University (W.P. Carey School of Business)
31.Cornell University (Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of Management)
32.University of Texas at Dallas (School of Management)
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