Marshall Named in Top 10 Research Rankings
New rankings from UT Dallas’ Naveen Jindal School of Managment lists USC Marshall School of Business as the No. 10 business school worldwide based on faculty research contributions. The rankings track publications in 24 prominent business journals since 2009.
“At Marshall, our faculty leverage unparalleled opportunities to advance their scholarship and pursue success as part of a great research university,” said James Ellis, dean of USC Marshall. “I am tremendously proud of the work our faculty are doing and the recognition they have earned.”
“Both the quality and the volume of faculty research coming out of Marshall have been rising steadily for a number of years – an increase we have worked hard to achieve,” said Gareth James, the school’s vice dean for faculty and academic affairs and professor of data sciences and operations.
Marshall’s overall rise in the rankings is also reflected in specific subject areas, from accounting and management to marketing and finance. “Marshall’s increasing stature in the research community, together with its innovative and highly ranked educational programs, are two primary factors driving the school’s growing international prominence,” said John Matsusaka, the school’s Charles F. Sexton Chair in American Enterprise and past vice dean for faculty and academic affairs.