Accounting Program Rankings

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There are two excellent resources available to learn more about accounting rankings. The resources are the BYU Accounting Rankings and the UT Dallas Rankings.

BYU Accounting Rankings

The BYU Accounting Research Rankings provide several different types of rankings. They rank institutions, Ph.D. programs, and individual faculty. Their rankings also provide different rankings for topical areas (AIS, audit, financial, managerial, tax, and other) and methodologies (analytical, archival, experimental, and other). They also rank the cross of each topical/methodological area (e.g., financial-archival, financial-experimental, etc.). Each ranking is further divided into a 6-, 12-, and 20-year window. Another important aspect of the BYU accounting rankings is that the rankings only give credit to authors who are currently at the institution (for the university rankings). Almost all other rankings give credit to the institution for a faculty member's publications even if the individual has left the university. The Ph.D. rankings give credit to Ph.D. programs based on the productivity of a program's graduates. Full information for ranking methodologies can be found here.

UT Dallas Rankings

From the UT Dallas Rankings website: "The UT Dallas' School of Management has created a database to track publications in 24 leading business journals. The database contains titles and author affiliations of papers published in these journals since 1990. The information in the database is used to provide the top 100 business school rankings since 1990 based on the total contributions of faculty."

UT Dallas Rankings


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