University of Miami’s Business Technology Faculty Achieves Top National Ranking in Information Systems Research
In an era increasingly dominated by artificial intelligence and technological advancements, the University of Miami’s Business Technology faculty has earned a prestigious distinction: the No. 1 ranking nationally for research productivity in the field of information systems. This remarkable achievement marks a significant milestone for the university and showcases its commitment to academic excellence and research innovation.
A Prestigious Recognition
The ranking, announced by the Association of Information Systems Research Rankings Service, is rooted in a rigorous numerical analysis of publications in two of the most esteemed journals in the information systems field: Information Systems Research (ISR) and Management Information Systems Quarterly (MISQ). Both journals are known for their stringent acceptance criteria and for publishing groundbreaking research that significantly influences the discipline. Additionally, when the analysis encompassed the Journal of Management Information Systems (JMIS), another top-tier publication, the Business Technology Department retained its No. 1 status, further affirming its research prowess.
Insights from University Leadership
“This is a defining moment for Business Technology at the University of Miami,” stated Paul A. Pavlou, the dean of Miami Herbert. “A No. 1 national ranking is the highest recognition a department can earn, reflecting the quality, relevance, and impact of our research.” This accolade not only highlights the academic rigor of the faculty but also underscores their influential role in shaping the future of technology and artificial intelligence within organizations and society at large.
Exceptional Faculty and Research Performance
The department’s impressive ranking is attributed to its exceptional faculty members whose research contributions are both groundbreaking and extensive. Notably, Kevin Hong, a business technology professor and associate dean of research, tied for No. 1 in research output nationally. The university’s research strength is amplified by the collective expertise of its faculty, many of whom are recognized as leading scholars in the information systems community.
A Global Perspective
The recognition doesn’t stop there; six faculty members from the Business Technology Department are acknowledged among the global elite in information systems scholarship, a field that includes tens of thousands of researchers worldwide. For example, Professor Nina Huang and Dean Pavlou have been ranked No. 7 internationally, while Angelika Dimoka and Ola Henfridsson stand at No. 87. Additionally, Robert W. Gregory is ranked No. 106, highlighting the university’s commitment to maintaining leadership across multiple facets of research.
A Thriving Research Culture
“Our faculty are producing research that shapes how individuals, organizations, and societies use technology,” Hong remarked. This assertion encapsulates the essence of the research culture within the Business Technology Department. The focus on producing impactful and applicable research paves the way for heightened understanding and progressive use of technology in today’s rapidly evolving landscape.
Understanding the Rankings
The ranking by the Association for Information Systems draws upon reputable benchmarks for business school research, prominently featuring metrics from the University of Texas at Dallas (UTD-24) and the Financial Times (FT50) list. These respected lists serve as a barometer for academic performance, ensuring that only the most productive and influential institutions gain notoriety based on their research output.
A Future-Forward Academic Environment
The No. 1 ranking not only enhances the reputation of the business school but also signals its innovative academic offerings, particularly in the realms of business technology and artificial intelligence. “This is more than a ranking, it is a signal to the world,” Pavlou emphasized. “The University of Miami is setting the pace in business technology and artificial intelligence, and the ideas created here will shape how organizations lead, compete, and innovate in the AI era.”
This remarkable achievement showcases the potential for impactful research and highlights the University of Miami’s role as a beacon of knowledge in a continuously evolving technological landscape.

