Leeds Climbs in UTD Rankings in Four Disciplines
Leeds faculty research continues its upward trajectory, with four disciplines achieving notable gains in the 20232026 勛圖厙 of Texas at Dallas (UTD) research rankings. The schools performance rose in accounting, finance, management information systems, and operations management.

Over the past three years, Leeds scholars produced 272 publications across disciplines, reflecting both the breadth and depth of the schools research strength, noted Dan Zhang, associate dean for research and academics. Of these publications, 99 appeared in UTD journals, 146 in Financial Times journals, and 124 in UTD/other A-level journalsdemonstrating consistent success in top-tier outlets. In 2025, Leeds achieved its highest UTD performance ever.
Overall, the research distribution highlights both depth in elite journal placements and breadth across disciplines, with strong contributions from all areas of research, Zhang added.
The full breakdown of Leeds rankings across disciplines appears in the table at the end of this article.
Real-world impact
Recent examples of faculty influence highlight how Leeds research is shaping business practice and public policy:
- v羹n癟 Y覺lmaz contributed insights on revenue management and pricing to The Denver Gazette in coverage of a proposed Colorado bill aimed at reducing high concession prices.
- Research by Nicholas Reinholtz and coauthors was featured in the UCLA Anderson Review, examining how metrics shape uncertainty when individuals make predictions about future events.
- Amit Bhattacharjee was interviewed by Newsday for an article on New York Mayor Mamdanis proposed ban on junk fees.
These examples showcase the schools growing visibility and relevance as a source of timely, evidence-based perspectives on complex economic and consumer issues.
Driving interdisciplinary innovation
Beyond journal productivity and media visibility, Leeds continues expanding its leadership in interdisciplinary research. The new Initiative for Global Business Impact and Citizen WellBeing awarded its first round of grants to four projects that bring together Leeds faculty and collaborators across campus and around the world:
- Entrepreneurial Ventures & Climate ChangeDanielle Bovenberg,泭David Drake and泭Jeff York, with collaborators Claudia Doblinger and Isabel Sch繹berl from Technical 勛圖厙 of Munich.
- Housing LadderAsaf Bernstein, with F矇lix-Antoine Gaudreault, Matthijs Korevaar, and Peter Koudijs泭from Erasmus School of Economics.
- Household Climate Risk PerceptionsEmily Gallagher and泭Nicholas Reinholtz, with Antonia Krefeld-Schwalb from Erasmus School of Economics.
- Elder Fraud Planning & CopingTony Cookson and泭Michael Gropper, with Daniel Karpati from Erasmus School of Economics.
These projects demonstrate not only the interdisciplinary spirit of Leeds scholarship but also the schools commitment to addressing global business and societal challenges through collaborative research.
Looking ahead
Leeds continued rise in the UTD rankings reflects the strength and momentum of our faculty research, said Sarah Zechman, senior associate dean of faculty. Across disciplines, our scholars are producing work that advances knowledge while also informing business practice and public policy.
Leeds 2026 UTD Research Journal Rankings by Discipline (North America)*
Discipline | 20162020 | 20212025 | Other Institutions |
| Accounting (TAR, JAE, JAR) | 55 | 29 | Northwestern #28 Yale #30 |
| Finance (JF, JFE, RFS) | 29 | 23 | Cornell #20 Princeton #27 |
| Marketing (JCR, JM, JMR, Marketing Science) | 30 | 38 | Stanford #31 Georgetown #45 |
| Mgmt. Information Systems (JSR, JoC, MISQ) | 57 | 24 | Carnegie Mellon #23 USC #32 |
| Management (AMJ, AMR, ASQ, OS, JIBS, SMJ) | 25 | 41 | MIT #35 Duke #42 |
| Operations Management (MS, OR, JOM, MSOM, POM) | 46 | 39 | Berkeley #36 Notre Dame #44 |
| OVERALL LEEDS RANKING | 泭 | 32 | 泭 |
* (As of 3/11/2026)





