Robert G. Eccles: Selected on January 31, 2011 as one of the Top 100 Thought Leaders in Trustworthy Business Behavior by Trust Across America.
Alnoor Ebrahim: "Putting the Brakes on Impact: A Contingency Framework for Measuring Social Performance" (with V. Kasturi Rangan) was runner-up for the 2010 Carlo Masini Award for Innovative Scholarship from the Public and Nonprofit Division of the Academy of Management.
Alnoor Ebrahim: Nominated for the 2010 Carolyn Dexter Award from the Academy of Management with V. Kasturi Rangan for “Putting the Brakes on Impact: A Contingency Framework for Measuring Social Performance” (Academy of Management Annual Meeting Proceedings, August 2010).
Clayton M. Christensen: Received the 2010 James A. Hamilton Award from the American College of Healthcare Executives for the book (with Jerome H. Grossman M.D. and Jason Hwang M.D.) The Innovator's Prescription: A Disruptive Solution for Health Care (McGraw-Hill, 2009). Given annually, the award honors a management or healthcare book deemed most outstanding.
Clayton M. Christensen: Received the 2010 Lifetime Achievement Award for Disruptive Innovation at the Tribeca Film Festival.
Robert G. Eccles: Won the 2010 PROSE Award for Professional and Scholarly Excellence in the Business, Finance & Management category for his book with Michael Krzus, One Report: Integrated Reporting for a Sustainable Strategy (John Wiley and Sons, 2010). This award is given by the Professional and Scholarly Publishing Division of the Association of American Publishers.
Rebecca M. Henderson: Won the 2010 Dan and Mary Lou Schendel Best Paper Award from the Strategic Management Society for her paper with Ian Cockburn, "Measuring Competence? Exploring Firm Effects in Pharmaceutical Research" (Strategic Management Journal, 1994). The award is for a paper published five or more years prior so that the paper's impact on teaching, research, and/or practice can be assessed.
Rosabeth M. Kanter: Honored with the 2010 International Leadership Award from the Association of Leadership Professionals at its annual meeting in Fort Worth, Texas.
William C. Kirby: Received an honorary Doctor of Humanities Honoris Causa in 2010 from Hong Kong Polytechnic University.
Rosabeth M. Kanter: Named one of the 125 women who changed our lives over the past 125 years by Good Housekeeping in the May 2010 issue celebrating the magazine's 125th anniversary. She was cited for her ground-breaking research on the toll of tokenism, work/family conflicts, fostering diversity, and the creation of successful organizations which has helped women become stronger, more strategic leaders.