Smith School Ranks No. 7 in World
for Research
College Park, Md. – February 26, 2010 — The University of
Maryland’s Robert H. Smith School of Business ranked
No. 7 for research
productivity among U.S. and foreign business schools, according to a study
released yesterday by the University of Texas at Dallas School of Management.
“I am pleased that we continue to be recognized for the important
world-leading work of our faculty members,” said G. “Anand” Anandalingam, dean
of the Robert H. Smith School of Business. “Our faculty, with our top research
centers, are tackling real-world business problems and answering tough
questions. Not only do they translate this work to their teaching, but their
research findings also greatly impact how leaders and organizations operate.”
This is the fifth consecutive year the Smith School has ranked in the top 10
worldwide for research productivity by the UT Dallas study. The Smith School
earned a ranking of No. 14 for research in the world by Financial Times
in the 2010 MBA rankings, and was recognized as No. 3 in the U.S. for
intellectual capital – the number of faculty articles published in the top 30
academic journals -- by the most recent BusinessWeek ranking in 2008.
The UT Dallas Top 100 Business School Research Rankings names the top 100
business schools worldwide based on faculty research productivity in leading
academic journals over a five-year period. The current rankings are based on the
number of articles published in the 24 leading peer-reviewed academic journals
from 2005-2009.
About the Robert H. Smith School of Business
The Robert H. Smith School of Business is an internationally recognized leader
in management education and research. One of 13 colleges and schools at the
University of Maryland at College Park, the Smith School offers undergraduate,
full-time and part-time MBA, executive MBA, MS in business, Ph.D. and executive
education programs, as well as outreach services to the corporate community. The
school offers its degree, custom and certification programs at locations in
North America and Asia.