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ACCT UTD Top 100 Final DATA: Data was pulled from UT Dallas for includinG journals: The AccountinG Review, Journal of AccountinG and Economics, Journal of AccountinG Research from 2015-2018 for the North America rankinGs on September 30th, 2019. The UTD "Score" in column E comes from the UTD Website. UTD counts number of papers those in top journals. For each paper UTD divides up credit amonG the authors. So if a paper has two authors, each school the author list as their affiliation will Get .5 added to their UTD Score. In column H, Score / Number of faculty simply divides the UTD Score in column E by the number of faculty in column G. Please see the tab "Faculty Count" for the counts of faculty for each school. Faculty counts are from schools' websites and were pulled in Spring of 2018. If a school has fewer faculty now than reference period, it "helps" the school's per capita ranking because faculty who left contribute papers for numerator UTD Score but not denominator. If a school has more faculty now than reference period, it "hurts" the school's per capita rankinG because new faculty's papers are not in the school's UTD score but are in the denominator. Per Capita UTD Faculty Score / Faculty UTD Rank Rank University Articles Score Country Number Number 1 12 University of California at Berkeley (Walter A. Haas School of Business) 11 8.49 USA 9 0.9433 2 15 Northwestern University (KelloGG School of ManaGement) 15 8.08 USA 9 0.8978 3 10 University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill (Kenan-FlaGler Business School) 19 8.91 USA 11 0.8100 3 11 Massachusetts Institute of TechnoloGy (Sloan School of ManaGement) 17 8.91 USA 11 0.8100 5 9 Duke University (The FuQua School of Business) 15 9.25 USA 12 0.7708 6 13 Cornell University (Samuel Curtis Johnson Graduate School of ManaGement) 18 8.33 USA 11 0.7573 7 2 New York University (NYU) (Leonard N Stern School of Business) 24 14.24 USA 19 0.7495 8 28 University of California at Los AnGeles (Anderson School of ManaGement) 8 5.66 USA 8 0.7075 9 1 University of ChicaGo (Booth School of Business) 25 14.83 USA 22 0.6741 10 21 University of Iowa (Henry B. Tippie ColleGe of Business) 16 7.41 USA 11 0.6736 11 16 WashinGton University at St. Louis (Olin School of Business) 14 7.86 USA 12 0.6550 12 8 Stanford University (Graduate School of Business) 23 9.74 USA 15 0.6493 13 3 University of Pennsylvania (The Wharton School) 18 13.49 USA 21 0.6424 14 18 Columbia University (Columbia Business School) 17 7.71 USA 13 0.5931 15 24 University of Florida (WarrinGton ColleGe of Business) 15 7 USA 12 0.5833 16 20 University of GeorGia (Terry ColleGe of Business) 15 7.58 USA 13 0.5831 17 17 Boston ColleGe (Carroll School of ManaGement) 13 7.86 USA 14 0.5614 18 4 University of Texas at Austin (McCombs School of Business) 23 12.66 USA 23 0.5504 19 35 University of PittsburGh (The Joseph M. Katz Graduate School of Business) 11 4.75 USA 9 0.5278 20 19 Harvard University (Harvard Business School) 15 7.62 USA 15 0.5080 21 5 University of Southern California (Marshall School of Business) 23 11.45 USA 26 0.4404 22 30 Temple University (The Fox School of Business and ManaGement) 10 5.58 USA 13 0.4292 23 31 University of Minnesota at Twin Cities (Carlson School of ManaGement) 14 5.54 USA 13 0.4262 24 51 GeorGetown University (The McDonouGh School of Business) 7 2.92 USA 7 0.4171 25 23 University of WashinGton at Seattle (Michael G. Foster School of Business) 17 7.08 USA 17 0.4165 26 42 Yale University (School of ManaGement) 7 3.33 USA 8 0.4163 27 29 University of MichiGan at Ann Arbor (Ross School of Business) 12 5.66 USA 14 0.4043 28 39 Rice University (Jesse H. Jones Graduate School of Business) 10 3.58 USA 9 0.3978 29 47 CarneGie Mellon University (Tepper School of Business) 6 3.17 USA 8 0.3963 30 26 University of Arizona (Eller ColleGe of ManaGement) 16 5.87 USA 15 0.3913 31 7 Indiana University at BloominGton (Kelley School of Business) 19 10.11 USA 26 0.3888 32 34 GeorGia State University (J. Mack Robinson School of Business) 13 5 USA 13 0.3846 33 54 University of Kansas (School of Business) 7 2.67 USA 7 0.3814 34 14 Arizona State University (W.P. Carey School of Business) 22 8.25 USA 23 0.3587 35 22 University of Texas at Dallas (Naveen Jindal School of ManaGement) 17 7.08 USA 20 0.3540 36 47 University of California at Irvine (Paul MeraGe School of Business) 9 3.17 USA 9 0.3522 37 60 University of Rochester (William E. Simon Graduate School of Business) 4 2.42 USA 7 0.3457 38 39 University of Massachusetts at Amherst (EuGene M.IsenberG School of ManaGement) 8 3.58 USA 11 0.3255 39 56 University of Colorado at Boulder (Leeds School of Business) 5 2.58 USA 8 0.3225 40 52 University of OreGon (Charles H. LundQuist ColleGe of Business) 6 2.83 USA 9 0.3144 41 37 University of Wisconsin at Madison (Wisconsin School of Business) 10 4.33 USA 15 0.2887 42 33 Ohio State University (Fisher ColleGe of Business) 10 5.37 USA 19 0.2826 43 6 University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaiGn (Gies ColleGe of Business) 26 10.2 USA 37 0.2757 44 80 GeorGia Institute of TechnoloGy (Scheller ColleGe of Business) 4 1.58 USA 6 0.2633 45 58 University of Arkansas at Fayetteville (Sam M. Walton ColleGe of Business) 7 2.58 USA 10 0.2580 46 74 Dartmouth ColleGe (Tuck School of Business) 5 1.75 USA 7 0.2500 47 46 University of Missouri at Columbia (Robert J. Trulaske, Sr. ColleGe of Business) 8 3.18 USA 13 0.2446 48 69 University at Buffalo / State University of New York (SUNY) at Buffalo (School of ManaGement) 3 1.92 USA 8 0.2400 49 36 University of Waterloo (School of AccountinG and Finance) 11 4.54 Canada 19 0.2389 50 25 City University of New York, Baruch ColleGe (Zicklin School of Business) 15 6.42 USA 27 0.2378 51 41 University of Kentucky (Gatton ColleGe of Business and Economics) 7 3.41 USA 15 0.2273 52 55 Florida State University (ColleGe of Business) 5 2.66 USA 12 0.2217 53 43 Miami University of Ohio (Farmer School of Business) 5 3.29 USA 15 0.2193 54 27 Pennsylvania State University at University Park (Smeal ColleGe of Business) 12 5.87 USA 27 0.2174 55 63 BinGhamton University, State University of New York (SUNY) (School of ManaGement) 4 2.17 USA 10 0.2170 56 94 University of VirGinia, Darden (Darden School of Business) 3 1.08 USA 5 0.2160 57 65 Southern Methodist University (Edwin L. Cox School of Business) 4 2.08 USA 10 0.2080 58 50 Texas Christian University (Neeley School of Business) 8 3 USA 15 0.2000 59 56 Tulane University (A. B. Freeman School of Business) 5 2.58 USA 13 0.1985 60 65 University of Tennessee at Knoxville (Haslam ColleGe of Business) 5 2.08 USA 11 0.1891 60 67 University of California at San DieGo (Rady School of ManaGement) 4 2.08 USA 11 0.1891 62 38 University of Houston (C.T. Bauer ColleGe of Business) 9 3.58 USA 19 0.1884 63 81 American University (KoGod School of Business) 3 1.5 USA 8 0.1875 64 77 Purdue University (Krannert Graduate School of ManaGement) 3 1.67 USA 9 0.1856 65 43 University of Utah (David Eccles School of Business) 7 3.29 USA 19 0.1732 66 79 Utah State University (Jon M. Huntsman School of Business) 3 1.67 USA 10 0.1670 67 81 McGill University (Desautels Faculty of ManaGement) 2 1.5 Canada 9 0.1667 68 59 University of Miami (School of Business Administration) 6 2.42 USA 15 0.1613 69 61 Emory University (Goizueta Business School) 7 2.25 USA 14 0.1607 70 74 Queen's University (Smith School of Business) 4 1.75 Canada 11 0.1591 71 32 University of Toronto (Joseph L. Rotman School of ManaGement) 17 5.39 Canada 36 0.1497 72 87 Drexel University (Bennett S. LeBow ColleGe of Business) 2 1.33 USA 9 0.1478 73 98 University of Toledo (ColleGe of Business and Innovation) 1 1 USA 7 0.1429 74 71 Florida International University (ColleGe of Business) 4 1.83 USA 13 0.1408 75 63 University of Illinois at ChicaGo (ColleGe of Business Administration) 5 2.17 USA 16 0.1356 76 85 Santa Clara University (Leavey School of Business) 4 1.33 USA 10 0.1330 77 45 Texas A&M University at ColleGe Station (Mays Business School) 9 3.25 USA 25 0.1300 78 69 University of Connecticut (School of Business) 4 1.92 USA 15 0.1280 79 61 University of Notre Dame (Mendoza ColleGe of Business) 5 2.25 USA 18 0.1250 79 88 Boston University (Questrom School of Business) 4 1.25 USA 10 0.1250 79 88 LehiGh University (ColleGe of Business and Economics) 4 1.25 USA 10 0.1250 82 53 MichiGan State University (The Eli Broad ColleGe of Business) 4 2.83 USA 23 0.1230 83 74 University of British Columbia (Sauder School of Business) 4 1.75 Canada 15 0.1167 84 49 University of Alberta (School of Business) 4 3 Canada 26 0.1154 85 77 University of Alabama at Tuscaloosa (Culverhouse ColleGe of Commerce and Business Administration) 4 1.67 USA 16 0.1044 86 67 VirGinia Tech (Pamplin ColleGe of Business) 6 2.08 USA 20 0.1040 87 92 University of Nebraska at Lincoln (ColleGe of Business Administration) 4 1.17 USA 12 0.0975 88 84 Clemson University (ColleGe of Business and Behavioral Sciences ) 4 1.42 USA 15 0.0947 89 81 Texas Tech University (Rawls ColleGe of Business) 3 1.5 USA 16 0.0938 90 71 Bentley University (McCallum School of Business) 3 1.83 USA 20 0.0915 91 94 University of San DieGo (School of Business Administration) 2 1.08 USA 12 0.0900 92 71 BriGham YounG University (Marriott School of ManaGement) 6 1.83 USA 23 0.0796 93 88 GeorGe WashinGton University (School of Business) 4 1.25 USA 17 0.0735 94 92 University of Delaware (Alfred Lerner ColleGe of Business and Economics) 4 1.17 USA 16 0.0731 95 85 Northeastern University (D'Amore-McKim School of Business) 3 1.33 USA 20 0.0665 96 98 University of Memphis (FoGelman ColleGe of Business and Economics) 1 1 USA 16 0.0625 97 96 RutGers University at New Brunswick and Newark (RutGers Business School) 3 1 USA 17 0.0588 97 98 University of Texas at San Antonio (ColleGe of Business) 2 1 USA 17 0.0588 99 88 The State University of New Jersey (RutGers Business School) 4 1.25 USA 25 0.0500 100 96 Texas A&M International University (A.
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