2024 Costello College of Business Maximus Professor of Business Spring ‘24
2023 Management Science Best Associate Editor – Honorable Mention Fall ‘23
2023 George Mason School of Business Dean’s Distinguished Professor Spring ‘23
2023 George Mason School of Business Outstanding Service Award Spring ‘23
2023 George Mason University Profiles of Mason Square Spring ‘23
2023 George Mason University Teaching Excellence Award Nominee Fall ‘22
2022 INFORMS – ISS – Bapna-Ghose Social Justice Best Paper Award “Digital Multisided Platforms and Women’s Health: An Empirical Analysis of Peer-To-Peer Lending and Abortion Rates” Fall ‘22
2022 Association for Information Systems Distinguished Member
2022 Academy of Management Responsible Research Award (OMT Division) “Adaptable Tools and Women’s Job Performance in Male-Dominated Fields: Evidence from Robotic Surgery”
2022 Organization Science Exemplar Article for Intra-Organizational Knowledge Transfer “The Role of Individual and Organizational Expertise in the Adoption of New Practices”
2022 Antonin Scalia Law School Award for Outstanding Academic Achievement in the Juris Master of Laws (Awarded to graduating student with the highest core GPA)
2022 George Mason School of Business Outstanding Service Award
2022 George Mason School of Business Outstanding Publication Recognition
2021 Poets & Quants – 40 Under 40 – Best Business School Professors
2021 Research Support Grant – GMU Foundation ($26,000)
2021 Finalist for the AOM Fellows Responsible Research in Business & Management Award “The Role of Decision Support Systems in Attenuating Racial Biases in Healthcare Delivery”
2021 School of Business Dean’s Scholar Award (George Mason University)
2020 PNAS Cozzarelli Prize (Best Paper for Behavioral and Social Sciences at PNAS) “Physician–patient racial concordance and disparities in birthing mortality for newborns”
2020 National Institute for Health Care Management Foundation’s (NIHCM) Research Award Finalist “The Role of Decision Support Systems in Attenuating Racial Biases in Healthcare Delivery” Spring ‘21
2020 Management Science Best Paper Finalist “Can You Gig It? An Empirical Examination of the Gig Economy and Entrepreneurial Activity”
2020 Strategic Management Society Best Paper Nominee “The Doctor Will See You Elsewhere: Enterprise Information Systems and Changing Firm Activities”
2019 Conference on Health IT Analytics Best Paper Runner-Up “The Doctor Will See You Elsewhere: Enterprise Information Systems and Changing Firm Activities”
2019 ISS-INFORMS Service Award Fall ‘19
2018 AIS Early Career Award – Association for Information Systems
2018 Sandra A. Slaughter Early Career Award – Information Systems Society – INFORMS
2018 AOM Technology and Innovation Management Division’s (TIM) Emerging Scholar
2018 Carlson School of Management Dean’s Small Grant
2017 Carlson School of Management Award for Excellence in Research
2017 Inaugural ICIS Paper-a-Thon – Mentor for Winning Team
2017 Member of Academic Key’s Who’s Who in Business Higher Education
2017 Management Science Meritorious Service Award
2017 Marquis Who’s Who in America Albert Nelson Marquis Lifetime Achievement Award
2017 Summer at Census Scholar (US Census Bureau)
Fall 2017 – Academy of Management Best Paper Proceedings, “Just What the Doctor Ordered? Physician Mobility After the Adoption of Electronic Health Records” TIM Division
2016 Richard J Fox Faculty Fellow (Temple University)
2016 Member of Dean’s Research Roundtable (Fox School of Business)
2016 Member of Marquis Who’s Who in America
2016 Young Scholars Seed Grant ($2000), Temple University
2016 Management Science Meritorious Service Award
2015 MIS Quarterly Best Paper Award – “Vocal Minority and Silent Majority: How do Online Ratings Reflect Population Perceptions of Quality?” (Awarded Annually to Top Paper in the Journal)
2015 Academy of Management Best Paper Finalist, “Managers’ Political Ideology and Gender Inequality within Organizations” OMT Division
2015 Academy of Management Best Paper Nominee, “Can You Gig It? An Empirical Examination of the Gig Economy and Entrepreneurial Activity” TIM Division
2015 Researcher of the Year, MIS Department, Temple University
2015 Conference on Information Systems and Technology, Runner Up for Best Conference Paper “Show Me the Way to Go Home: An Empirical Investigation of Ride Sharing and Motor Vehicle Homicides”
2015 Workshop on Health IT Economics; Runner-Up for Best Young Scholar Award “Show Me the Way to Go Home: An Empirical Investigation of Ride Sharing and Motor Vehicle Homicides”
2015 Young Scholars Seed Grant ($2000), Temple University
2015 Utah Winter Conference on Business Intelligence Poster Slam Most Publishable Paper; “The When and Why of Abandonment: The Effect of Organizational Incentives on Technology Lifecycles”
2014 Most Outstanding Reviewer Award, MIS Quarterly (Awarded Annually to Top Reviewer for the Journal)
2014 Young Scholars Seed Grant ($2500), Temple University
2014 Outstanding Reviewer Award, Academy of Management (Awarded to top 5% of ~1000 BPS division reviewers)
2014 Distinguished Reviewer Award, Academy of Management (Awarded to top 5% of ~700 ENT division reviewers)
2013 Distinguished Reviewer Award, Academy of Management (Awarded to top 5% of ~700 division reviewers)
2013 Allen Nash Outstanding Doctoral Student; RH Smith School of Business (College level award for research and service contribution – selected out of 92 students)
2013 POMS College of Service Operations Most Influential Paper Award, “Performance Effects Related to the Sequence of Integration of Healthcare Technologies”
Attendee, Consortium for Competitiveness and Cooperation, Kansas City, MO Spring ‘13
Attendee, ICIS Doctoral Consortia, Orlando, FL Fall ‘12
Academy of Management Best Empirical Paper Award, “Tigerblood: Availability Cascades, Social Media, and the Environment of the Entrepreneurship” ENT Division Fall ‘12
University of Maryland, International Conference Support Award Fall ’11 ‘12
Brad Greenwood; Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship Best Working Paper Award “Tiger Blood: Availability Cascades, New Firm Formation and Performance in IT Ventures” Spring ‘11
Brad Greenwood, Anand Gopal; Dingman Center for Entrepreneurship Best Student Paper Award “Ending the Mending Wall: Exploring Entrepreneur Venture Capital Co-Location” Spring ‘10