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Boston University Questrom School of Business Faculty Recognized As Top-Cited Scientists & Most Impactful Researchers

More than 20 Questrom faculty members were acknowledged for single-year and career-long impacts by Stanford University

More than 20 Boston University Questrom School of Business faculty members were named among the top 2% of the world’s most impactful scientists across all disciplines and fields, according to a study from Stanford University. The study, which defines impact by identifying the top 2% of professors in terms of citations, recognized 19 Questrom faculty for their impact in a single year and 13 for impact across their entire careers, with 11 appearing on both lists.

The study, titled “Updated science-wide author databases of standardized citation indicators,” is released annually by the publisher Elsevier. Elsevier uses “standardized information on citations, h-index, co-authorship adjusted hm-index, citations to papers in different authorship positions, and a composite indicator (c-score).” To identify the top 2% of scientists by c-score, the full study and data set can be found here.

“To have so many faculty members acknowledged for their impactful research is proof that Questrom is home to some of the best professors in the world,” said Susan Fournier, Allen Questrom Professor and Dean of Questrom School of Business. “We have been building tremendous momentum through hiring and retention of world-class research faculty for over a decade, and it is wonderful to see this recognition of our research.”

“It is an honor to be recognized for my work over the course of my career, and I am also incredibly proud to be named alongside so many talented colleagues here at Questrom,” said Anita Carson, Senior Associate Dean of Faculty & Research at Questrom School of Business. “With all of the important research currently in the works, we look forward to having Questrom faculty members on this list for years to come.”

The following Questrom School of Business faculty members were recognized for Single Recent Year (2023) Impact:

Michel Anteby, Professor, Management & Organizations

Gordon Burtch, Allen & Kelli Questrom Professor, Information Systems

Paul Carlile, Senior Associate Dean, Online Learning; Professor, Information Systems

Rena Conti, Associate Professor, Markets, Public Policy, & Law

Anita Carson, Senior Associate Dean, Faculty & Research; Larz Anderson Professor, Operations & Technology Management

Chrysanthos Dellarocas, Shipley Professor, Information Systems

Susan Fournier, Allen Questrom Professor & Dean

Dirk Hackbarth, Professor, Finance

Andrei Hagiu, Professor, Information Systems

Douglas Hall, Professor Emeritus, Management & Organizations

William Kahn, Department Chair & Professor, Management & Organizations

Andrew King, Allen & Kelli Questrom Professor, Strategy & Innovation

Steven Kou, Allen & Kelli Questrom Professor, Finance

Carey Morewedge, Department Chair & Professor, Marketing

Siobhan O'Mahony, Feld Family Professor, Innovation & Entrepreneurship, Management & Organizations

Timothy Simcoe, Department Chair & David J. McGrath Jr. Professor, Strategy & Innovation

Marshall Van Alstyne, Allen & Kelli Questrom Professor, Information Systems

Venkat Venkatraman, Professor Emeritus, Information Systems

Peter Wysocki, Professor, Accounting

The following Questrom School of Business faculty members were recognized for Career-Long Impact:

Paul Carlile, Senior Associate Dean, Online Learning; Professor, Information Systems

Anita Carson, Senior Associate Dean, Faculty & Research; Larz Anderson Professor, Operations & Technology Management

Iain Cockburn, Richard C. Shipley Professor, Strategy & Innovation

Chrysanthos Dellarocas, Shipley Professor, Information Systems

Susan Fournier, Allen Questrom Professor & Dean

Andrei Hagiu, Professor, Information Systems

Douglas Hall, Professor Emeritus, Management & Organizations

William Kahn, Department Chair & Professor, Management & Organizations

Andrew King, Allen & Kelli Questrom Professor, Strategy & Innovation

Steven Kou, Allen & Kelli Questrom Professor, Finance

Abraham Seidmann, Professor, Information Systems

Marshall Van Alstyne, Allen & Kelli Questrom Professor, Information Systems

Venkat Venkatraman, Professor Emeritus, Information Systems

About the Boston University Questrom School of Business

Founded in 1913, the Boston University Questrom School of Business is a global top-tier academic research business school. Led by Allen Questrom Professor and Dean, Susan Fournier, Questrom develops business leaders who create value for the world. Questrom redefines transformational business programs, strengthens partnerships with the business community, advances the impact of research on business, and manages the school as a high-performing enterprise committed to excellence with a service mindset. Comprising a renowned full-time faculty of 165 researchers, teaching faculty, and accomplished practitioners, Questrom generates insights to address today’s business challenges and prepares students with the tools they need to succeed from Day 1 in their professional lives. Questrom’s portfolio of academic programs is robust and includes a Top 20 undergraduate program of over 2,200 students; distinctive MBA offerings including 900 students in a full- and part-time MBA, the affordable Online MBA and specialty MBAs in social impact, health, and digital technology; several thriving specialized masters programs in areas including business analytics, mathematical finance, and management studies; and a rigorous PhD program. More than 50,000 Questrom alumni form a powerful global network of leaders driving value creation that changes the world.

QUESTROM MEANS BUSINESS. For more information, visit bu.edu/questrom.

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