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Top researchers in business and economics
22 April 2010
Data provided by Thomson Reuters from its Web of Science database, 1970-2009
Correction, 26 April 2010: After publication, some errors were identified in this table of "top researchers in business and economics" published on 22 April, because multiple name variants in the source data were not taken into account. Below is a corrected table.
Correction: Economics and Business, Authors Ranked
by Number of Papers Cited 50 or More Times, 1970-2009
Rank Name Papers Citations Cites/Paper
1 Shleifer, Andrei 67 14,188 211.76
2 Stiglitz, Joseph E.* 58 12,458 214.79
3 Tirole, Jean M. 55 5,597 101.76
4 Fama, Eugene F. 43 14,884 346.14
5 Heckman, James J.* 36 9,450 262.50
6 Thaler, Richard H. 35 6,603 188.66
6 Vishny, Robert W. 35 9,228 263.66
8 Barro, Robert J. 34 9,773 287.44
9 Feldstein, Martin 32 3,550 110.94
10 Summers, Lawrence H. 31 5,141 165.84
11 Hambrick, Donald C. 30 4,431 147.70
11 Hitt, Michael A. 30 3,358 111.93
13 Milgrom, Paul 29 7,698 265.45
14 Becker, Gary S.* 28 7,388 263.86
14 Campbell, John Y. 28 4,173 149.04
14 Mankiw, N. Gregory 28 3,887 138.82
17 Engle, Robert F.* 27 11,347 420.26
17 Hart, Oliver D. 27 5,466 202.44
17 Miller, Danny 27 3,738 138.44-
17 Pfeffer, Jeffrey 27 4,203 155.67
21 Grossman, Sanford J. 26 5,554 213.62
21 Ross, Stephen A. 26 6,707 257.96
23 Fudenberg, Drew 25 2,788 111.52
23 Hoskisson, Robert E. 25 2,779 111.16
25 French, Kenneth R. 24 6,722 280.08
25 Hausman, Jerry A. 24 6,625 276.04
25 Loewenstein, George 24 3,002 125.08
25 Lucas, Robert E.* 24 8,015 333.96
25 Phillips, Peter C.B. 24 5,586 232.75
25 Tushman, Michael L. 24 3,535 147.29
31 Blanchard, Olivier J. 23 3,459 150.39
31 Deaton, Angus S. 23 3,083 134.04
31 Eisenhardt, Kathleen M. 23 8,015 348.48
31 Granger, Clive W.J.†* 23 7,913 344.04
31 Helpman, Elhanan 23 3,380 146.96
31 Krugman, Paul* 23 4,410 191.74
31 Nelson, Richard R. 23 2,838 123.39
31 Stein, Jeremy C. 23 2,931 127.43
31 Stulz, René M. 23 3,066 133.30
40 Alesina, Alberto 22 3,136 142.55
40 Camerer, Colin F. 22 3,184 144.73
40 Griliches, Zvi† 22 4,077 185.32
40 Holmstrom, Bengt 22 5,273 239.68
40 Kahneman, Daniel* 22 10,944 497.45
40 Kogut, Bruce 22 5,395 245.23
40 Maskin, Eric S.* 22 2,969 134.95
40 Porter, Michael E. 22 4,426 201.18
40 Prescott, Edward C.* 22 5,304 241.09
40 Stock, James H. 22 5,012 227.82
50 Berger, Allen N. 21 2,186 104.10
50 Bollerslev, Tim 21 5,713 272.05
50 Brennan, Michael J. 21 1,889 89.95
50 Glaeser, Edward L. 21 2,796 133.14
50 Levine, Ross 21 4,193 199.67
50 Mitchell, Terence R. 21 2,455 116.90
50 Murphy, Kevin M. 21 4,200 200.00
50 O’Reilly, Charles A. 21 3,401 161.95
50 Sargent, Thomas J. 21 2,985 142.14
50 Teece, David J. 21 5,434 258.76
60 Blundell, Richard W. 20 2,256 112.80
60 Borjas, George J. 20 2,473 123.65
60 Freeman, Richard B. 20 2,120 106.00
60 Hansen, Bruce E. 20 2,496 124.80
60 Hill, Charles W.L. 20 1,920 96.00
60 Krueger, Alan B. 20 3,224 161.20
60 Lakonishok, Josef 20 2,238 111.90
60 Shiller, Robert J. 20 3,282 164.10
60 Titman, Sheridan 20 2,638 131.90
* = Nobel Laureate † = deceased
SOURCE: Thomson Reuters, Web of Science database, 1970-2009.
NOTE: Owing to an oversight in the compilation of data previously published (22 April 2010) on authors who published 20 or more papers cited 50 or more times in economics and business journals during the period 1970 through 2009, we are re-publishing the table with revised and corrected data. The former list neglected to consider cases in which an author published under different name variants (such as Richard Thaler and also Richard H. Thaler). Of the 59 names previously listed, the lack of author name unification materially affected the ranking of six individuals (Feldstein, Heckman, Milgrom, Stiglitz, Thaler, and Vishny). Also, an additional nine names appear in this correction (Blanchard, Blundell, Camerer, Deaton, Glaeser, Hart, Krueger, Krugman, and O’Reilly).
The list above ranks authors in the fields of economics, finance, and business management by the number of papers published from 1970 through 2009 that were cited 50 or more times. Citations to those papers, as well as citations per paper (impact), for those articles are also listed. Of the 68 authors who can claim 20 or more such papers over this period, ten have been awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, to give the award its formal name. Typically Nobel Prize winners are not only highly cited but have contributed multiple highly cited papers over many years. Thus, many of the names listed here may be presumed potential Nobel laureates. In its predictions of the Nobel Prize offered annually since 2002, Thomson Reuters has suggested that Tirole, Fama, Barro, Thaler, French, Hart, Helpman, Milgrom, Holmstrom, Feldstein, and Sargent are likely winners. Previously, Thomson Reuters successfully tipped Kahneman, Engle, Granger, and Krugman for the Prize. For more information on the Thomson Reuters Web of Science database, see: http://thomsonreuters.com/produc ... /a-z/web_of_science
Original table published 22 April 2010:
Name Papers Citations Cites/paper
1 Andrei Shleifer 67 14,188 211.76
2 Jean M. Tirole 55 5,597 101.76
3 Joseph E. Stiglitz* 50 10,640 212.80
4 Eugene F. Fama 43 14,884 346.14
5 Robert J. Barro 34 9,773 287.44
6 Donald C. Hambrick 30 4,431 147.70
6 Michael A. Hitt 30 3,358 111.93
8 Lawrence H. Summers 29 4,992 172.14
9 Gary S. Becker* 28 7,388 263.86
9 N. Gregory Mankiw 28 3,887 138.82
11 John Y. Campbell 27 4,056 150.22
11 Danny Miller 27 3,738 138.44
11 Jeffrey Pfeffer 27 4,203 155.67
11 Richard H. Thaler 27 4,229 156.63
11 Robert W. Vishny 27 7,080 262.22
16 James J. Heckman* 26 7,231 278.12
16 Stephen A. Ross 26 6,707 257.96
18 Robert F. Engle* 25 11,141 445.64
18 Drew Fudenberg 25 2,788 111.52
20 Kenneth R. French 24 6,722 280.08
20 Robert E. Hoskisson 24 2,698 112.42
20 Robert E. Lucas* 24 8,015 339.58
20 Peter C. B. Phillips 24 5,586 232.75
24 Kathleen M. Eisenhardt 23 8,015 348.48
24 Sanford J. Grossman 23 5,154 224.09
24 Elhanan Helpman 23 3,380 146.96
24 Paul R. Milgrom 23 5,503 239.26
24 Richard R. Nelson 23 2,838 123.39
29 Alberto Alesina 22 3,136 142.55
29 Clive W. J. Granger †* 22 7,799 354.50
29 Bengt Holmstrom 22 5,273 239.68
29 Daniel Kahneman* 22 10,944 497.45
29 Bruce Kogut 22 5,395 245.23
29 Eric S. Maskin* 22 2,969 134.95
29 Michael E. Porter 22 4,426 201.18
29 Edward C. Prescott* 22 5,304 241.09
29 Jeremy C. Stein 22 2,871 130.50
29 James H. Stock 22 5,012 227.82
39 Allen N. Berger 21 2,186 104.10
39 Tim Bollerslev 21 5,713 272.05
39 Martin Feldstein 21 2,253 107.29
39 Zvi Griliches † 21 3,972 189.14
39 Ross Levine 21 4,193 199.67
39 George Loewenstein 21 2,675 127.38
39 Terence R. Mitchell 21 2,455 116.90
39 René M. Stulz 21 2,900 138.10
39 Michael L. Tushman 21 3,278 156.10
48 George J. Borjas 20 2,473 123.65
48 Michael J. Brennan 20 1,831 91.55
48 Richard B. Freeman 20 2,120 106.00
48 Bruce E. Hansen 20 2,496 124.80
48 Jerry A. Hausman 20 5,496 274.80
48 Charles W. L. Hill 20 1,920 96.00
48 Josef Lakonishok 20 2,238 111.90
48 Kevin M. Murphy 20 4,148 207.40
48 Thomas J. Sargent 20 2,922 146.10
48 Robert J. Shiller 20 3,282 164.10
48 David J. Teece 20 5,370 268.50
48 Sheridan Titman 20 2,638 131.90
* Nobel laureate † deceased
The list above ranks authors in the fields of economics, finance and business management by the number of papers published from 1970 to 2009 that were cited 50 or more times. Citations to those papers, as well as citations per paper (impact) for those articles, are also listed.
Of the 59 authors who can claim 20 or more such papers over this period, nine have been awarded the Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, to give the award its formal name. Typically, Nobel prizewinners are not only highly cited but have contributed multiple highly cited papers over many years. Thus, many of the names listed here may be presumed to be potential Nobel laureates.
In its predictions of the Nobel prize offered annually since 2002, Thomson Reuters has suggested that Jean Tirole, Eugene Fama, Robert Barro, Richard Thaler, Kenneth French, Elhanan Helpman, Paul Milgrom, Bengt Holmstrom, Martin Feldstein and Thomas Sargent are likely winners. Previously, Thomson Reuters successfully tipped Daniel Kahneman, Robert Engle and Clive Granger for the prize. It is noteworthy that these three (in this order) exhibit the highest citation-impact scores and rank third (Engle), fourth (Kahneman) and ninth (Granger) in terms of total citations.
For more information, visit: http://thomsonreuters.com/produc ... /a-z/web_of_science