Miami Herbert faculty, departments earn global recognition

National and global accolades reaffirm Miami Herbert’s rising stature in academic research and faculty achievement.
Miami Herbert faculty, departments earn global recognition

Faculty and departments at the University of Miami Patti and Allan Herbert Business School continue to earn national and global recognition for research excellence. Recent rankings reflect Miami Herbert’s steady progress in producing high-quality, high-impact scholarship.

 

Department Rankings:

  • Management Department
    • No. 39 in total publications Source
    • No. 26 in publications per faculty member
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    • Supply Chain Management: Miami Herbert ranked No. 31 in the U.S. in 2024 in the top four operations management journals (MS, OR, MSOM, POM)
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  • Business Technology Department
    • Ranked No. 22 in the U.S.
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Faculty Recognitions and Awards:

  • Miami Herbert ranked No. 2 in the U.S. for faculty research productivity, according to the Financial Times. The school also ranked No. 20 globally for field-weighted citations and No. 44 overall in the FT’s global assessment of research impact. These rankings highlight the strength and relevance of faculty research across disciplines. Read more.
  • Terri Scandura: Provost’s Lifetime Achievement Award Read more.

Stanford University’s World’s Top Scientists List

  • Paul A. Pavlou: No. 6 globally for his high-impact research in digital innovation and business analytics.
  • Yadong Luo: No. 12 globally in business and management; No. 2 overall at the University of Miami.
  • Michael French: No. 149 globally for his contributions to health economics and policy.
  • Arun Sharma: No. 225 globally for his work in marketing strategy and customer relationship management.
  • Terri Scandura: No. 586 for her influential research in leadership, mentorship, and organizational behavior. 

Top Publishing Scholars

  • Alok Kumar, Paul Pavlou: Top 50 globally for publications in journals on the Financial Times list.
  • Wei Shi, Kevin Hong, Paul Pavlou: Top 100 globally for UTD-24 journal publications.
  • Kevin Hong, Paul Pavlou: Tied for No. 8 globally in information systems (past five years).
  • Nina Huang, Ola Henfridsson: Tied for No. 20 globally in information systems (past five years).
  • Nina HuangNo. 1 most productive female scholar in information systems (past five years).

These accomplishments reflect Miami Herbert’s commitment to supporting research that is timely, influential, and grounded in real-world application.

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