The bibliometric data used to derive the citation-based metrics for this ranking were collected on January 12, 2026. A scientist’s position in the ranking is determined based on their D-index (Discipline H-index), a refined metric that strictly incorporates papers and citation counts relevant only to the examined discipline, thereby providing a focused assessment of a researcher’s impact within Business and Management.
Scope of Research and Qualification Criteria
The ranking is derived from an analysis of 279,971 scientist profiles identified across a broad spectrum of bibliometric data sources encompassing all disciplines. Within this extensive dataset, 1,157 scientists specializing specifically in Business and Management were examined in detail.
To qualify for inclusion in the ranking, a scientist’s D-index must be at least 30. Additionally, the majority of their tier publications must be concentrated in the Business and Management domain, ensuring that only those with a substantial and concentrated research focus are considered. Awards and achievements in Business and Management were also taken into account as part of the holistic qualification process.
The D-index threshold for selecting top researchers is calibrated in increments of 10 according to the estimated total number of scholars in each discipline. This approach ensures that the ranking appropriately represents the top 1% of leading scholars in Business and Management. Furthermore, to maintain consistency and relevance, any scientist included in the ranking must exhibit a proximity of 30% or less between their general H-index and their discipline-specific D-index.
Verification and Methodological Rigor
At Research.com, we recognize that raw bibliometric data alone can never serve as an absolute measure of a scholar’s output or impact. Accordingly, all scientist profiles included in the ranking undergo manual verification by our expert team. This process involves cross-correlating candidate researchers’ profiles and publications against a broad range of trustworthy and reputable sources.
Although not directly influencing a researcher’s position within the ranking, the number of papers published in prominent journals and conference proceedings is regarded as a valuable secondary signal of a scientist’s contributions to their field. The ranking position itself remains firmly grounded in each researcher’s D-index, calculated from the comprehensive bibliometric information sourced primarily from OpenAlex and CrossRef.
For full details on the methodology and data processing principles applied in developing this ranking, we invite readers to visit our methodology page.
Research.com’s Mission and Vision
Our mission at Research.com is to inspire researchers, academic institutions, corporations, and policymakers worldwide to gain clear insights into the trajectories of leading experts across disciplines. By providing a transparent and rigorously compiled ranking of top scholars, we aim to facilitate knowledge exchange, collaboration, and strategic decision-making within the global scientific community.
This ranking serves as an essential tool for discovering who the foremost experts are in specific areas of study, within geographical regions such as the United States, and even inside individual research institutions. Through careful and meticulous verification and data analysis, we strive to maintain the highest levels of credibility and authority in presenting this valuable resource to our audience of scientists, researchers, and academic leaders.