The RRBM Fellows are a group of distinguished RRBM contributors whose formal terms of service have ended, but who continue to promote and advocate for RRBM and the adoption of responsible research principles in business and management. Fellows do not have formal responsibilities; instead, they engage informally as ambassadors who help to grow RRBM’s purpose, reach, and impact. This Fellows group was launched in Fall 2023.
Purpose:
- Honorary – RRBM Fellows are listed on the RRBM website. Inauguration as an RRBM Fellow recognizes individuals’ exceptional work and contributions to RRBM.
- Ambassadors – Fellows are encouraged and empowered to serve as ambassadors of RRBM as opportunities present, promoting the organization and advocating for responsible research principles in business and management.
- Volunteers – Fellows can expect RRBM representatives to reach out occasionally with opportunities they may be interested in, but with no expectation of commitment.
Eligibility:
- Individuals who have had an exceptional impact on RRBM’s purpose, reach, and impact. Eligible individuals are not currently serving on the Working Board or likely to serve in the future.
- Nominations are approved by the Executive Committee upon the suggestion of the Dean of the Fellows.
- Individuals must actively accept the invitation to become a Fellow.
Organization:
- Coordinated & Represented by a Dean of Fellows (initially, Anne Tsui) with support from a Vice-Dean (Mary Jo Bitner). There are no formal terms of service for these roles.
- Communications
- Regular RRBM bi-monthly newsletter
- Quarterly Fellows Communications from the Chair & Dean of Fellows, specifically aimed at empowering Fellows to be ambassadors for RRBM principles, events, and initiatives.
- Bi-annual gatherings (virtual and/or at annual RRBM Summit) – Welcome new Fellows, Reconnect in conversation with Fellows colleagues.
List of RRBM Fellows:
Effective date | Name | Affiliation | Country |
Fall 2023 | Franklin Allen | Imperial College London | UK |
Mats Alvesson | Lund University | SE | |
Len Berry | Texas A&M University | USA | |
Mary Jo Bitner | Arizona State University | USA | |
Ingmar Bjorkman | Hanken School of Economics | FI | |
Hongbin Cai | Hong Kong University Business School | CN | |
Thomas Dyllick | St Gallen University | CH | |
Gerry George | Georgetown University McDonough School of Business | USA | |
Ulrich Hommel | EBS Universität für Wirtschaft und Recht | DE | |
Dan LeClair | Global Business School Network (GBSN) | USA | |
Xiongwen Lu | Fudan University School of Management | CN | |
Rich Lyons | University of California, Berkeley | USA | |
Katrin Muff | Institute for Business Sustainability | CH | |
Christopher Tang | UCLA Anderson School of Management | USA | |
Howard Thomas | Singapore Management University & EFMD | SG | |
Anne Tsui | Arizona State University | USA | |
Xiaobo Wu | Zhejiang University | CN | |
Bernard Yeung | National U of Singapore Business School | SG | |
Sri Zaheer | Carlson School of Management, University of Minnesota | USA | |
Fall 2024 | Jerry Davis | Ross School of Business, U of Michigan | USA |
Bill Glick | Jones Graduate School of Business, Rice University | USA | |
Michael Haenlein | ESCP Business School Paris | France | |
Peter McKiernan | Strathclyde Business School, University of Stratheclyde | UK | |
Serguei Netessine | Wharton School, University of Pennsylvania | USA |