Christensen’s top spot was followed by W. Chan Kim and Renée Maborgne, both professors at Insead business school who were ranked 2nd. Insead was recognized highly overall as two more members of faculty were listed – Herminia Ibarra was ranked on 9th place and Morton Hansen on 28th.
Third place of the competition was awarded to Roger Martin, the former dean of the Rotman School of Management at the University of Toronto.
Read interviews with two further winners on MBA Channel:
Pankaj Ghemawat from IESE Business School who ranked 11th (http://www.mba-channel.com/channel/article/we-are-not-as-cosmopolitan-as-we-assume) and
Lynda Gratton from London Business School (http://www.mba-channel.com/channel/article/the-future-of-our-work) who ranked 14th .
The award ceremony for the biennial competition to honour the world’s best minds in management, leadership and innovation, global solutions and future thinking, was held in London in November.
http://www.thinkers50.com/t50-ranking/2013-2/