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The Thinkers50 Digital Thinking Award 

celebrates the thinker who has done the most to convert the digital language of the 0 and 1 into useful human insights.




2017 Distinguished Achievement Awards Shortlist


Every two years, Thinkers50 produces the world’s most prestigious ranking of management thinkers. And 8 thinkers are honored with Distinguished Achievement Awards.


    Digital Thinking   

Award


Digital technology has transformed the world of work. It has also changed the way we understand ourselves as human beings. But which thinker’s research and insights shed the newest and most original light on the new digital reality? The Thinkers50 Digital Thinking Award celebrates the thinker who has done the most to convert the digital language of the 0 and 1 into useful human insights.


This Award was introduced in 2015 and won that year by Erik Brynjolfsson & Andrew McAfee.


2017 Shortlist:


1

 Erik Brynjolfsson & Andrew McAfee


Directors of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology’s (MIT) Initiative on the Digital Economy and co-authors of The Second Machine Age (Norton, 2014) and Race Against the Machine (Digital Frontier Press, 2011). Their latest book is Machine, Platform, Crowd (WW Norton, 2017).


2

 Kate Darling


An expert in robot ethics, Darling is a researcher at the MIT Media Lab. Her work explores the emotional connection between people and life-like machines and anticipates difficult questions that lawmakers, engineers, and the wider public will need to address as human-robot relationships evolve.


3

Jose Esteves


Professor of Information Systems at Spain’s IE Business School, Esteves’ work is at the forefront of understanding how technology impacts lives – from hacking to e- government and cyber-attacks. He is co-author of Value in a Digital World (Springer, 2017).


4

Martin Ford


Martin Ford is a futurist focusing on the impact of artificial intelligence and robotics on society and the economy, and the author of Rise of the Robots: Technology and the Threat of a Jobless Future (Basic Books, 2015) and The Lights in the Tunnel: Automation, Accelerating Technology and the Economy of the Future (Acculant, 2009). He is founder of a Silicon Valley-based software development firm.


5

 Anindya Ghose


An Indian-born professor at New York University’s Stern School of Business, Ghose’s work focuses on economic issues and consumer behaviour as it relates to the internet, mobile, digital marketing, big data, and business analytics. In his book TAP: Unlocking the Mobile Economy (MIT Press, 2017), Ghose discusses the opportunities created by the global prevalence of and dependence on smartphones.


6

Don Tapscott & Alex Tapscott


Authors of The Blockchain Revolution: How the Technology behind Bitcoin is Changing Money, Business, and the World (Portfolio, 2016), an international bestseller. Canadian technology trailblazers, they are also co-founders of the Blockchain Research Institute. Don Tapscott is the author of The Digital Economy, Wikinomics and other global bestsellers.


7

Sherry Turkle


The Abby Rockefeller Mauze Professor of the Social Studies of Science and Technology at MIT, as well as the founder and director of the MIT Initiative on Technology and Self, a center of research and reflection on the evolving connections between people and artifacts. She is the author of Reclaiming Conversation: The Power of Talk in a Digital Age (Penguin Press, 2015) and Alone Together: Why We Expect More from Technology and Less from Each Other (Basic Books, 2011).


8

Hu Yong


A professor at Peking University’s School of Journalism and Communication, Hu Yong’s publications include Internet: The King Who Rules, the first book introducing the Internet to Chinese readers, and The Rising Cacophony: Personal Expression and Public Discussion in the Internet Age, documenting major transformations in Chinese cyberspace. He is co-founder of the Digital Forum of China, a nonprofit organization that promotes public awareness of digitization and advocates a free and responsible Internet. His blog has a readership of seven million.




Congratulations to all shortlisted Thinkers.

Award winners will be announced at the 2017 Thinkers50 Gala on November 13, 2017 in London.



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What is Thinkers50 


When it was launched in 2001, Thinkers50 was the first-ever global ranking of management thinkers. It has been published every two years since.


Since then, the scope of Thinkers50 has broadened to include a range of activities that support its mission of identifying and sharing the best management thinking in the world.


That mission is based on three core beliefs:

  Ideas have the power to change the world.

  Management is essential to human affairs

  New thinking can create a better future.


The Thinkers50 Ranking remains the premier ranking of its kind, and the Thinkers50 Awards (introduced in 2011) have been described (by the Financial Times and others) as the “Oscars of management thinking.”


 Today, the Thinkers50 brand is admired globally for its objectivity and market intelligence, confirming its position as the leading authority in management ideas.


Our core values are:

 Independence

 Integrity

 Accessibility


The Thinkers50 also has a growing reputation for innovation in the world of ideas. Developing new ways to share the best thinking is at the heart of what we do. That’s why we have launched our 50for initiative as well as developing Thinkers50 iPad Apps, our debate-igniting video blog series, Thinker’s Boot Camps, book publishing and much more.



Thinkers50 Founders


Stuart Crainer and Des Dearlove are internationally recognised experts and commentators on management thinking. For a decade and a half they have championed the very best new management ideas through Thinkers50.


The editors of the Financial Times Handbook of Management, Stuart and Des are the authors of a number of best-selling books, including: Generation Entrepreneur (runner-up in the WH Smiths Best Business Book of the Year), Gravy Training, What We Mean When We Talk About Leadership, and the six-book Thinkers50 McGraw Hill book series. Their books are available in more than 20 languages.


Through their work with Thinkers50, they are frequently asked to advise organizations and individuals on how to maximize the impact of their ideas. Their clients include some of the world’s leading business schools and corporations. Stuart and Des’s work in business thought leadership led Management Today to describe them as “market makers par excellence”.


Corporate clients include: Alverez & Marsal, Cisco Systems, Fujitsu, Heidrick & Struggles, Management Centre Turkey, Pearson, PwC, Santander, Strategy&, Swarovski, and Turkcell.



What T50 Means to Me



Michael Porter

“I want to thank Des and Stuart for creating the whole movement that Thinkers50 represents. As they have said, ideas truly do change the world. I have seen that with my own eyes throughout my career. Management thinking and a new conception of how corporations relate to society are among the most powerful tools we have in the world to address society’s pressing challenges.”



Alf Rehn

“Thinkers50 is both an intellectually stimulating community and a great place to find new, inspiring thinkers. And most everyone I’ve met in conjunction with Thinkers50 has been a lovely, fascinating person!”



Roger Martin

“I love Thinkers50. The reason? Increasingly in the world of business academics, the enforced culture is to speak exclusively to other academics. That’s how you get into the top tier refereed journals. Thinkers50 actually rewards business academics and other business thinkers for speaking to the world of practitioners. A very important role of Thinkers50 is in creating balance between academia and the larger business community.”



forbes.com

“Thinkers50 is the gold standard of credibility and accomplishment in the field of leadership and management.”



Ilian Mihov, Dean INSEAD

“To be recognised by this prestigious management and leadership ranking is a huge accolade for our faculty members.”



Brian Robertson

“Thinkers50 inspires me by looking for new approaches and celebrating the novel, the ways we are pushing forward the leading edge of our organizations today. We spend more of our time in our companies than anywhere else in our lives. If we can find better approaches to managing these organizations, that’s going to change lives and ultimately change the world.”



Whitney Johnson

“It’s the Oscars of Management Thinking. Period. Exclamation point.”



Alf Rehn

“Thinkers50 is a gathering of curious and interested minds, a gathering of people who want to work for a better tomorrow, who want to develop how management impacts society, who want to build a better world through dialogue and development. Thinkers50 is a place to be inspired – by people interested in simple things like leadership or organization, but also by people delving into the complexities of these assumed simplicities, people who want to build great edifices of thought and want to share in the great conversation which management thinking can be.”










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