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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: John F. Rockart
Famous For: IT
Business School: MIT/Sloan School of Management, USA
Works/Publications:
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Computers and the Learning Process in Higher
Education: A Report Prepared for the Carnegie Commission on Higher
Education. New York, New York: McGraw-Hill, 1975.
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Executive Support Systems: The Emergence of Top
Management Computer Use. Homewood, IL.: Dow Jones-Irwin, 1988.
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The Rise of Managerial Computing: The Best of the
Center for Information Systems Research, Sloan School of Management,
Massachusetts Institute of Technology. Homewood, IL.: Dow Jones-Irwin,
1986.
Name: Jeanne W. Ross
Famous For: IT
Business School: MIT/Sloan School of Management, USA
Works/Publications:
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Weill, P. and Ross, J.W. IT Governance: How Top
Performers Manage IT Decision Rights for Superior Results, Harvard
Business School Press, Boston, 2004.
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Ross, J.W. and Westerman, G. "Architecting New
Outsourcing Solutions: The Promise of Utility Computing," IBM Systems
Journal, (43:1), 2004, pp. 5-19. This paper has also been published as
CISR Working Paper No. 337.
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Levina, N. and Ross, J.W. "From the Vendor's
Perspective: Exploring the Value Proposition in IT Outsourcing," MIS
Quarterly, (27:3), September 2003, pp. 331-364. This paper has also been
published as CISR Working Paper No. 311.
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Ross, J.W. "Creating a Strategic IT Architecture
Competency: Learning in Stages," MISQ Executive, (2:1), March 2003, pp.
31-43. This paper has also been published as CISR Working Paper No.
335.
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Ross, J.W. and Weill, P. "Six IT Decisions Your IT
People Shouldn't Make," Harvard Business Review, November 2002, reprint
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Name: Peter Senge
Famous For: Human Resources
Business School: MIT/Sloan School of Management, USA
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Name: Hal Varian
Famous For: IT strategy
Business School: University of California at Berkeley (UCB),
USA
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Name: Robert E. Verrecchia
Famous For: Accounting
Business School: Wharton School of Business (WSB), USA
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Name: Seungjin Whang
Famous For: Operations
Business School: Stanford Graduate Business School (GSB), USA
Works/Publications:
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The Impact of the Secondary Market on a Supply
Chain, Management Science, 2002
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Price Protection in the PC Industry, Management
Science, 2000
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Dynamic Pricing for Network Service: Equilibrium
and Stability, Management Science, 1999
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Information Distortion in a Supply Chain: The
Bullwhip Effect, Management Science, Co-author, April, 1997
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Competing in Product and Service, Management
Science, April, 1997
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Response Time Design in Integrated Order
Processing/ Production Systems, Operations Research, Sept./Oct., 1995
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Market Provision of Custom Software: Learning
Effect and Low-Balling, Management Science, Aug., 1995
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Contracting for Software Development, Management
Science, March, 1992
Name: Kent L. Womack
Famous For: Investments Management
Business School: Tuck School of Business (TSB), USA
Works/Publications:
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"Do Brokerage Analysts' Recommendations Have
Investment Value?" Journal of Finance, 51, March 1996;
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with R. Michaely, "Conflict of Interest and the
Credibility of Underwriter Analyst Recommendations," Review of Financial
Studies, 12, 1999;
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with L. Krigman and W. Shaw, "The Persistence of
IPO Mispricing and the Predictive Power of Flipping," Journal of
Finance, 53, June 1999;
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with L. Krigman and W. Shaw, "Why Do Firms Switch
Underwriters?" Journal of Financial Economics, 60, 2001;
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with R. Aggarwal and L. Krigman, "Strategic IPO
Underpricing, Information Momentum, and Lockup Expiration Selling,"
Journal of Financial Economics, 2002;
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with F. Derrien, "Auctions vs. Book-Building and
the Control of Underpricing in Hot IPO Markets," Review of Financial
Studies, 2003;
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with L. Boni, "Wall Street Research: Will New Rules
Change Its Usefulness?" Financial Analysts Journal, 59(3), May/June
2003;
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with L. Boni, "Analysts, Industries, and Price
Momentum," Journal of Financial and Quantitative Analysis, forthcoming
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