Congratulations to the 13 BIZ professors ranked as the top two percent of scientists in the world in a Stanford study.
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BIZ professors ranked among top two percent of scientists in the world
![From left (clockwise): Prof Thompson Teo; Visiting Prof Sherri Kimes; Prof Andrew K. Rose (Dean); Prof Duan Jin Chuan; Prof Michael Frese; Prof David de Cremer; Prof Andrew Delios; Prof Chang Sea Jin; Prof Ho Teck Hua (Provost); Prof Jochen Wirtz; Visiting Prof Richard D. Arvey; Prof Vivien Lim; Prof Wong Poh Kam](https://bizbeat.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/sites/129/2020/11/Bizbeat-v3-1000x486.jpg)
From left (clockwise): Prof Thompson Teo; Visiting Prof Sherri Kimes; Prof Andrew K. Rose (Dean); Prof Duan Jin Chuan; Prof Michael Frese; Prof David de Cremer; Prof Andrew Delios; Prof Chang Sea Jin; Prof Ho Teck Hua (Provost); Prof Jochen Wirtz; Visiting Prof Richard D. Arvey; Prof Vivien Lim; Prof Wong Poh Kam
The scientists were organised into 22 scientific fields and 176 sub-fields using the indicators. Led by Dr John PA Ioannidis, his research team has created a database of over 100,000 top scientists of the world on the basis of standardised citation indicators. These include information on citations, an individual’s scientific research output or H-index, co-authorship, and a composite indicator for career-long impact.
![*composite indicator for career-long impact](https://bizbeat.nus.edu.sg/wp-content/uploads/sites/129/2020/11/Screenshot-2020-11-06-at-12.23.40-PM-1000x576.png)
*composite indicator for career-long impact
The analysis was conducted using citations from Scopus along with data assessing scientists for career-long citation impact till the year 2019 and for citation impact during a single calendar year.
Click here for the full rankings table.