Paul M. Healy: Winner of the 2006 Emerald Management Reviews Citation of Excellence for "Which Types of Analyst Firms Are More Optimistic?" (with Amanda Paige Cowen and Boris Groysberg, Journal of Accounting & Economics, April 2006).
Blythe J. McGarvie: Winner of the 2006 Women in Business Achievement Award from Inside Business: The Hampton Roads Business Journal.
Tatiana Sandino: Won the 2005 Outstanding Doctoral Dissertation Award from the Management Accounting Section of the American Accounting Association for "Introducing the First Management Control Systems: Evidence from the Retail Sector."
Tatiana Sandino: Awarded the 2004 Outstanding Paper in Corporate Finance from the Eastern Finance Association for "Stock Options Expensing: Evidence from Shareholders’ Votes" with F. Ferri and G. Markarian.
Dennis Campbell: Awarded the Harvard Business School Mel Tukman Dean Fellowship to new HBS Faculty in 2003.
Dennis Campbell: Received the 2002 George S. Dively Award for Outstanding Dissertation Research from Harvard Business School.
Robert Simons: Winner of the 2000 Notable Contribution to Management Accounting Literature Award from the Management Accounting Section of the American Accounting Association for Levers of Control: How Managers Use Innovative Control Systems to Drive Strategic Renewal (Harvard Business School Press, 1995).
Paul M. Healy: Business Analysis and Valuation Using Financial Statements (South-Western College Publishing, 1996), with Victor L. Bernard and Krishna G. Palepu, won the 1999 American Accounting Association Notable Contribution Award.
Paul M. Healy: Recipient of the MIT Sloan School of Management Outstanding Teacher Award in 1997. Also a recipient of this award in 1991 and 1992.
Paul M. Healy: Business Analysis and Valuation Using Financial Statements (South-Western College Publishing, 1996), with Victor L. Bernard and Krishna G. Palepu, won the 1997 Wildman Medal from the American Accounting Association.