Hirotaka Takeuchi: Selected as an AIB (Academy of International Business) Fellow in 2013 in recognition of contributions to the scholarly development of the field of international business.
David J. Collis: In 2012, Harvard Business Review ranked “Competing on Resources: Strategy in the 1990s” (with Cynthia Montgomery) as one of the top twenty-five most cited articles of all time.
Andrei Hagiu: Winner of the 2012 Association of Competition Economics Best Paper Award for "Why Do Intermediaries Divert Search?" (RAND Journal of Economics, 2011) with Bruno Jullien.
Julie M. Wulf: Received a 2004 Wharton MBA Student Teaching Award.
Jan W. Rivkin: Received the 2012 HBS Student Association Faculty Award for Outstanding Teaching in the Elective Curriculum from the HBS Class of 2012.
Hirotaka Takeuchi: Winner of the 2012 Apgar Award for Innovation in Teaching for his role in developing the Harvard Business School IXP (Immersion Experience Program) Course in Japan.
Mikolaj Jan Piskorski: Won a 2011 European Case Clearing House (ecch) Award in the Entrepreneurship category for his case with Thomas R. Eisenmann, David Chen, and Brian Feinstein, “Facebook’s Platforms” (HBS Case 808-128).
David B. Yoffie: Overall winner of the 2011 European Case Clearing House (ecch) Awards for “Apple Inc. in 2010” with Renee Kim (HBS Case 710-467).
Raffaella Sadun: Recipient of a 2012 Kauffman Foundation Junior Faculty Fellowship in Entrepreneurship Research.
Rebecca M. Henderson: Appointed the John and Natty McArthur University Professor in 2011. The position, which was created in 1935 by the President and Fellows of Harvard University, seeks to recognize exemplary faculty members who have pushed the boundaries of their discipline. President Drew G. Faust called Henderson "a leading voice on the environmental challenges of our time."