Wharton Remains No. 1 In Research Rankings by: Jeff Schmitt on February 21, 2015 | 9,220 Views February 21, 2015 Copy Link Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Email Share on LinkedIn Share on WhatsApp Share on Reddit How The 2010-2014 Jindal Research Rankings Compare With The FT & BW (1-25) Jindal Rank School Articles Score Financial Times Rank Bloomberg Businessweek Rank 1 Pennsylvania (Wharton) 351 188.84 1 22 2 Harvard Business School 250 128.88 2 8 3 MIT (Sloan) 235 114.03 9 7 4 New York (Stern) 250 111.84 3 31 5 Texas-Austin (McCombs) 241 111.39 18 14 6 Michigan (Ross) 228 107.48 14 18 7 Southern California (Marshall) 196 106.35 20 27 8 Maryland (Smith) 207 100.48 26 6 9 Northwestern (Kellogg) 200 97.89 20 32 10 Columbia Business School 223 96.58 9 16 11 INSEAD 200 96.16 9 NA 12 Texas-Dallas (Jindal) 196 94.04 NR 5 13 Stanford GSB 185 92.26 13 25 14 Chicago (Booth) 193 91.43 4 11 15 North Carolina (Kenan-Flagler) 173 90.74 9 13 16 Duke (Fuqua) 186 86.65 6 2 17 Minnesota (Carlson) 193 86.20 14 29 18 Toronto (Rotman) 172 84.84 4 NA 19 Penn State (Smeal) 161 75.28 31 33 20 Ohio State (Fisher) 162 71.47 17 10 21 Hong Kong Univ. of Science and Technology 138 68.09 36 NA 22 Washington University (Olin) 129 65.19 20 4 23 Arizona State (Carey) 144 65.05 36 55 24 Indiana (Kelley) 143 64.48 31 46 25 London Business School 143 64.09 6 NA Sources: Bloomberg Businessweek and the Financial Times NA = Not Applicable NR = Not Ranked Previous Page Continue ReadingPage 3 of 4 1 2 3 4