Commenting on the news, Professor Hodgkinson, the immediate former Vice-Dean for Research of the Faculty of Humanities (2017-2022), said he was "truly delighted".
He added: "The award is the culmination of a lifetime's effort involving many other people with whom I have been privileged to work, in many capacities, from doctoral students and early career researchers to fellow senior colleagues. It reflects our collective efforts and I feel truly humbled and extremely privileged to be receiving this award on behalf of us all."
The award, which was established in 2002, is made to one senior scholar each year who has made an exceptional contribution to understanding individual, relational, and/or collective cognition in organizational contexts throughout their careers.
The recipient must have conducted research that has had a significant influence on the field by publishing high-impact articles in premier journals. Recipients must also have contributed to the field by holding a significant leadership position with the MOC Division and/or the wider Academy, by serving as an action/associate editor of leading journals, and/or been an exceptional mentor of doctoral students.
Professor Hodgkinson officially received his award at the Academy of Management conference, in Chicago, where he delivered an acceptance speech.