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Management Gurus - The
Management A-List
World's Most
Respected Management Professors

Ranking In alphabetical order (last name)
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Name: Rebecca Henderson
Famous For: Technology Strategy
Business School: MIT/Sloan School of Management, USA
Works/Publications:
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"Underinvestment and Incompetence as Responses to
Radical Innovation: Evidence from the Photolithographic Industry."
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"Architectural Innovation: The Reconfiguration of
Existing Product Technologies and The Failure of Established Firms,"
with Kim Clark,
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"Innovation in the Information Age" in the Harvard
Business Review,
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"Racing to Invest? The Dynamics of Competition in
Ethical Pharmaceuticals," in the Journal of Economics and Management
Strategy,
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"Scale, Scope and Spillovers: The Determinants of
Research Productivity in Ethical Drug Discovery" in the Rand Journal of
Economics,
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"Measuring Competence? Exploring Firm Heterogeneity
in Pharmaceutical Research," in the Strategic Management Journal
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"The Evolution of Integrative Competence: A study
of cardiovascular drug discovery" in Innovation and Corporate Change.
Name: Robert Inman
Famous For: Economics
Business School: Wharton School of Business, USA
Works/Publications:
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"Balanced Budget Rules and Public Deficits:
Evidence from the U.S. States." Carnegie-Rochester Conference Series on
Public Policy (November 1996).
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"Rethinking Federalism." Journal of Economic
Perspectives (Fall 1997).
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"Changing the Price of Pork: The Impact of Local
Cost Sharing on Legislators' Demands for Distributive Public Goods."
Journal of Public Economics (February 1999).
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"Should Suburbs Help Their Central Cities?"
Brookings-Wharton Papers on Urban Affairs, 2002.
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"Fiscal Policy in Open Cities with Mobile Firms and
Household." Regional Science and Urban Economics (April 2001).
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"Transfers and Bailouts: Enforcing Local Fiscal
Discipline with Lessons from U.S. Federalism." Enforcing the Hard Budget
Constraint, J. Rodden, ed., MIT Press, 2003.
Name: Robert S. Kaplan
Famous For: Strategy (Balanced Score Card)
Business School: Harvard Business School
Works/Publications:
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Linking cost and performance management systems to
strategy implementation and operational excellence.
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Strategy Maps: Converting Intangible Assets into
Tangible Outcomes (with D. Norton),
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The Balanced Scorecard: Translating Strategy into
Action (with D. Norton)
Name: John A. Quelch
Famous For: International marketing
Business School: Harvard Business School (HBS), USA
Works/Publications:
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The New Global Brands: Managing Non-Governmental
Organizations in the 21st Century (with N. Laidler),
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Problems and Cases in Health Care Marketing (with
J. Gourville and V. K. Rangan),
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The Global Market: Developing a Strategy to Manage
Across Borders (with R. Deshpandé).
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"Outsourcing Marketing" (with G. McGovern)
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"Bringing Your Customers into the Boardroom" (with
G. McGovern, D. Court, and B. Crawford)
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Chairman of the Massachusetts Port Authority
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A non-executive director of The Pepsi Bottling
Group and the WPP Group.
Name: C. K. Prahalad
Famous For: Strategy
Business School: Ross Business school, USA
Works/Publications:
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The Core Competence of the Corporation (Harvard
Business Review, May-June, 1990),
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Competing in the New Economy: Managing Out of
Bounds (Strategic Management Journal, Vol. 17, No. 3, March, 1996)
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Competing for the Future: Breakthrough Strategies
for Seizing Control of Your Industry and Creating the Markets of
Tomorrow (1994).
Name: Michael Porter
Famous For: Strategy
Business School: Harvard Business School (HBS), USA
Works/Publications:
- Competitive Strategy: Techniques for
Analyzing Industries and Competitors. New York: Free Press, 1980.
- Cases in Competitive Strategy. New York:
Free Press, 1983.
- Competitive Advantage: Creating and
Sustaining Superior Performance. Rev. ed. New York: Free Press, 1985.
- Competition in Global Industries (ed.).
Boston, MA: Harvard Business School Press, 1986.
- The Competitive Advantage of Nations.
Rev. ed. New York: Free Press, 1998.
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