W. P. Carey School of Business - Business Research

Business Research

In rankings from the journal Technovation, the W. P. Carey School ranks first among all business schools worldwide for authoring research in the Top 45 academic business journals with the most global impact. The rankings analyzed articles published in 2010 in the world’s foremost journals for business.

The University of Texas at Dallas ranks the W. P. Carey School 24th in the world (21st in the U.S.) for research productivity, based on research contributions between all journals. In a joint study by Texas A&M University and the University of Florida, the research productivity of the W. P. Carey Department of Management was ranked 9th in North America for the years 2005 - 2010.

In addition to the research conducted within academic departments, the W. P. Carey School of Business houses one research institute and 11 research and service centers:

  • L. William Seidman Research Institute
  • Center for Competitiveness and Prosperity Research
  • JPMorgan Chase Economic Outlook Center
  • The Spirit of Enterprise Center
  • CABIT: Center for Advancing Business through Information Technology
  • Center for Services Leadership
  • Center for Executive and Professional Development
  • CAPS: Center for Strategic Supply Research
  • CaSN: Center for Supply Networks
  • Center for the Advanced Study in Economic Efficiency
  • Center for Real Estate Research and Practice
  • Center for Environmental Economics & Sustainability Policy

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