- Thomas J. Allen, inventor, the Allen Curve
- Dan Ariely, author, Predictably Irrational
- Richard Beckhard, pioneer in organizational studies
- Warren Bennis, pioneer in leadership studies
- Fischer Black, co-inventor, Black–Scholes option pricing model
- Lael Brainard, Under Secretary, US Treasury
- Erik Brynjolfsson, director, MIT Center for Digital Business
- Randolph Cohen, leading expert on financial economics
- Paul Cootner, co-inventor, Random walk hypothesis
- John C. Cox, co-inventor, binomial options model
- Michael A. Cusumano, chairman, MIT Sloan Management Review
- Donald W. Davis, former CEO, Stanley Black & Decker
- John J. Donovan, founder, Cambridge Technology Partners
- Rudi Dornbusch, inventor, the overshooting model
- Stanley Fischer, Governor, Bank of Israel
- Kristin Forbes, member, Council of Economic Advisers
- Jay Wright Forrester, inventor, System Dynamics
- Michael Hammer, inventor, business process reengineering
- John R. Hauser, co-founder, Marketing Science
- Jerry A. Hausman, 1985 John Bates Clark Medal recipient
- Bengt R. Holmström, leading expert on information asymmetry
- Thomas Kochan, leading expert on industrial relations
- Simon Johnson, former chief economist, IMF
- S. P. Kothari, editor, Journal of Accounting and Economics
- John Little, co-founder, Marketing Science
- Andrew Lo, inventor, Adaptive market hypothesis
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- Peter Lorange, past president, IMD
- Stuart Madnick, inventor, Little Man Computer model
- Thomas W. Malone, co-founder, We Are Smarter Than Me
- Robert C. Merton, 1997 Nobel laureate in economics
- Douglas McGregor, inventor, Theory X and Theory Y
- Franco Modigliani, 1985 Nobel laureate in economics
- Kenneth Morse, co-founder, 3Com
- Stewart Myers, inventor, real option theory
- Wanda Orlikowski, creator, Practice Lens
- Eric Rosenfeld, co-founder, Long Term Capital Management
- Edward B. Roberts, chair, MIT Entrepreneurship Center
- Stephen Ross, inventor, arbitrage pricing theory
- Paul Samuelson, first American Nobel laureate in economics
- Edgar Schein, coined the term "corporate culture"
- Myron S. Scholes, 1997 Nobel laureate in economics
- Florence Sender, co-founder, MIT Entrepreneurship Center
- Peter Senge, author, The Fifth Discipline
- George P. Shultz, 60th United States Secretary of State
- Robert Solow, 1987 Nobel laureate in economics
- John Sterman, leading expert on System Dynamics
- Richard Thaler, inventor, the endowment effect
- Eric von Hippel, leading expert on user innovation
- Jack Welch, former CEO, General Electric
- Birger Wernerfelt, leading expert on organizational studies
- Li Xiaolin, CEO, China Power International Development
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