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04 November 2022

Stanford University has recently published an update of the list of the two percent most cited scientists in the world. And again several researchers at IEI are on the list.

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“It's an honour to hear. My driving force as a researcher has always been to contribute with an understanding of how society can balance prosperity, trade and distributional effects with scarce resources, climate, accidents and other negative effects of transport,” says Maria Börjesson, Adjunct Professor in economics at Linköping University.

“This kind of list serves as a recognition for us researchers of our hard work being paid off but even more significantly continues motivating us to keep doing good research and producing more high-quality publications and making a global impact,” says Yang Liu, Senior associate professor at the Division of Environmental Technology and Management, Linköping University.

The list includes the two percent most cited researchers in 22 scientific disciplines and 176 sub-fields. The basis of the list is citations up to and including 2021. 195,605 researchers are included in the career-long database and 200,409 researchers are included in the database for the last year.

The ranking is built upon standardised information on citations, h-index, co-authorship adjusted hm-index, citations to papers in different authorship positions and a composite indicator (c-score).The data shows partly the most cited researchers in 2021, partly during the entire time period 1960-2021.

Take part of the whole data in the article by Ioannidis, John P.A. (2022), “”, Mendeley Data, V4, doi: 10.17632/btchxktzyw.4

Most cited authors

Career-long data (1960-2021)

The list with the most citations over the entire time period includes nine  researchers at the Department of Management and Engineering:

  • Anders Klarbring, Solid Mechanics
  • Christian Kowalkowski, Industrial Management
  • Erik Sundin, Environmental Technology and Management
  • Johan Moverare, Engineering Materials
  • Maria Börjesson, Economics
  • Patrik Thollander, Energy Systems
  • Peter Hedström, The Institute for Analytical Sociology
  • Stig Inge Gustafsson, Energy Systems
  • Tomohiko Sakao, Environmental Technology and Management

Single recent year data (2021)

The researchers included in the data of the two percent of most cited researchers in 2021 are:  

  • Ali Ahmed, Economic
  • Anders Klarbring,  Solid Mechanics
  • Christian Kowalkowski, Industrial Management
  • Daniel Kindström, Industrial Management
  • Erik Sundin, Environmental Technology and Management
  • Gazi Salah Uddin, Economics
  • Johan Moverare, Engineering Materials
  • Jonas Söderlund, Business Administration
  • Lars Witell, Business Administration
  • Luis Ribeiro, Product Realisation
  • Maria Börjesson, Economics
  • Patrik Thollander, Energy Systems
  • Peter Hedström, The Institute for Analytical Sociology
  • Stig Inge Gustafsson, Energy Systems
  • Tomohiko Sakao, Environmental Technology and Management
  • Yang LiU, Environmental Technology and Management

Read what one of the authors has to say

Publications and citations play a major weight in all global rankings. The rankings don't tell everything but are an important indicator that will in turn heavily affect our attractiveness for external funding and students
Yang Liu, Senior associate professor at ¸£Àû¼§

Brief facts

22

scientific fields

176

sub-fields

200 000

scientists are included in the list

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Divisions where world´s most cited researchers work

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Energy Systems (ENSYS)

The division of Energy Systems is involved in research, undergraduate and graduate education and collaboration with industry and public sector organisations in the field of energy.

Environmental Technology and Management

Environmental Technology and Management (MILJÖ)

Division of Environmental Technology and Management is a research and education environment at the Department of Management and Engineering. We turn environmental problems into opportunities.

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The Institute for Analytical Sociology (IAS)

IAS conduct cutting-edge research on important social, political and cultural matters. The research is sociological - in its original and broadly conceived meaning.

Microstructure of steel.

Engineering Materials (KMAT)

The Division of Engineering Materials explore the relationships between microstructure and properties of mainly metallic materials but also ceramics, composites and polymers for engineering applications.

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Division of Solid Mechanics (SOLMEK)

Mechanics is one of the fundamentals of engineering science. It deals with motion and equilibrium of bodies. Solid mechanics considers all aspects of the behavior of deformable bodies under loads.

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Economics (NEK)

The Division of Economics belongs to the Department of Management and Engineering and carries out education and research in the field of Economics. Economics covers a wide range of different financial aspects.

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Product Realisation (PROD)

The Division of Product Realisation belongs to the Department of Economic and Industrial Development (IEI). The department conducts education at the basic and advanced level, research and postgraduate education.

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