Honors & Awards
Michael Porter has been widely recognized for his work. Some of his many honors include Harvard's David A. Wells Prize in Economics (1973) for his research in industrial organization. He also received the Graham and Dodd Award of the Financial Analysts Federation in 1980. Michael Porter's book Competitive Advantage won the George R. Terry Book Award of the Academy of Management in 1985 as the outstanding contribution to management thought.
Affiliated Organizations & Institutions
Porter Prizes
The Porter Prize recognizes outstanding companies that have achieved and maintained superior profitability in a particular industry. Originally launched in Japan in 2001, a second Porter Prize expanded to India in 2012. The Porter Prize for Excellence in CSV (South Korea) and the Value Based Healthcare Prize were both established in 2014.
U.S. Competitiveness Project
A research-led effort to understand and improve the competitiveness of the United States.
The Social Progress Imperative
Advancing global wellbeing by measuring how countries provide for the social and environmental needs of their citizens.
The Global Health Delivery Project
Systematizing the study of global health delivery and rapidly disseminating knowledge through a range of coordinated initiatives.