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Call for Nominations:

2018 INTERNATIONAL IMPACTFUL COLLABORATION AWARD

 

 

The Practice Theme Committee (PTC) and the International Theme Committee
(ITC) of the Academy of Management <http://aom.org/>  invite nominations,
including self-nominations, for the inaugural International Impactful
Collaboration Award. This competitive award seeks to recognize and to
celebrate international collaborations between academics and external
stakeholders that have achieved demonstrable, external impact. The award
advances the aims of both all-Academy committees: The PTC aims to identify
exemplar initiatives that bridge theory and practice, and to create
platforms for ongoing engagement with practitioners for relevant, applicable
knowledge; the ITC aims to improve AOM members' understandings of
internationalization of business, trade and other organizational
transactions, and to encourage exposure for organizational scholarship
conducted outside the United States of America. 

 

I. Brief Description: 

 

The award will be given to an impactful research collaboration (e.g.,
journal articles, books, consulting reports, conferences, major research
grants, regulatory change) done over the previous 5 years (from 2013)
involving diverse audiences not just Management academics (e.g., also
involving consultants, managers, policymakers, NGOs, labor, or society at
large) as full partners. The necessary conditions include that the
collaboration 

1.) must be international - i.e., involving more than 1 country, 

2.) must be demonstrably impactful covering more than A+ journal articles
and scholarly citations,

3.) include as full participants more than Management academics. 

 

A complete list of the potential audiences/collaborators for research, and
avenues for scholarly impact are identified in the 2017 AOM report
<http://aom.org/About-AOM/StrategicPlan/Scholarly-Impact-Report.aspx>
Measuring and Achieving Scholarly Impact (Tables 3 and 4). 

 

II. 2018 Nomination Process:

 

*	Eligibility - Any current Academy of Management member,
*	Nomination period - The nomination period closes Monday, April 30th,
2018. Award recipients will be contacted via email by Friday, May 18th,
2018,
*	Award - The winner will be honoured at an award ceremony and
reception at the AOM annual meetings in Chicago.

 

III. 2018 Submission Details:

 

1.) Brief description of the project/program of research to which this
nomination refers 
(no more than 350 words)

2.) List of collaborators, their roles, and organizational affiliations
(e.g., universities, companies, governments);

3.) Reasons for nomination focusing on:

a.) audiences involved in the research collaboration,

b.) countries included in the collaboration and in what capacity (e.g., as
home base, research venue, application of research, etc.), 

c.) evidence of impactful contribution resulting from the knowledge
generated through this project/program (e.g., top-tier publications,
practice-oriented publications, books, consulting reports, regulation, media
coverage, innovations etc),

d.) evidence of demonstrable outcomes of the projects/programs of research
on diverse audiences for research; 

4.) any additional information that will assist in evaluating the
nomination. Examples may include:

a.) A 1-page letter of support from the Dean,

b.) A 1-page letter of support from beneficiaries of the research such as
organizations, communities, governments, etc.,

c.) Any other empirical evidence demonstrating the impact of the
collaboration such as media coverage, conferences, government regulation,
etc..

Please email this completed application to both the PTC & ITC Chairs, at
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clearly indicate on the subject line "International Impactful Collaboration
Nomination" 

 

IV. 2018 Selection Committee:

 

*	2 members from the PTC's Executive Committee
*	2 members from the ITC's Executive Committee
*	1 External Nominee (Policymaker, Manager, or Previous Award Winner)

 

Usha C. V. Haley, PhD

Professor of Management/co-Chair, All Academy
<http://aom.org/About-AOM/Committee-Charges.aspx#PRACTICE> Practice Theme
Committee,  <http://www.aom.org/> Academy of Management

West Virginia University, College of Business & Economics, PO Box 6025, 1601
University Ave., Morgantown, WV 26506-6025 

E-mail:  <mailto:[log in to unmask]> [log in to unmask] &
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1-304-293-7948 

Current Research Grant: National Science Foundation, 2017 -
<https://nsf.gov/awardsearch/showAward?AWD_ID=1661733&HistoricalAwards=false
> Technology Development, Strategic Risk & National Policy

Latest Articles: Human Relations, 2016 -
<http://hum.sagepub.com/content/69/2/391.full.pdf?ijkey=D5BfkAdloeZiY0u&keyt
ype=finite> Antenarratives of Organizational Change; Journal of
International Business Studies, 2014 -  <http://tinyurl.com/qc5gtwh>
Storytelling Internationalization 

Latest Dialogue/Debate: Management & Organization Review, 2016 -
<http://journals.cambridge.org/abstract_S1740877616000012> Globalization

Latest Book:  <http://www.chinasubsidies.com/> Subsidies to Chinese Industry
- Reviews in
<http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21576680-new-book-lays-
out-scale-chinas-industrial-subsidies-perverse-advantage>  Economist,
<http://www.strategy-business.com/blog/Government-Subsidies-Pave-the-Way-in-
China?gko=cdba3> S+B ,
<http://www.itif.org/publications/2014/06/09/itif-summer-reading-list-2014>
ITIF Reading List,
<http://www.businessweek.com/news/2014-02-27/china-s-subsidies-end-prompts-f
orecasts-for-slower-growth> BusinessWeek,
<http://www.chinasubsidies.com/FT-16June2013.pdf>  Financial Times,
<http://www.chinasubsidies.com/WSJ-24June2013.pdf> Wall Street Journal, &
methodology covered in
<http://www.economist.com/news/finance-and-economics/21611109-new-techniques
-show-damage-done-subsidies-heart-global> Economist. Write-up by
<http://www.chinasubsidies.com/jpmorgan.pdf>  JP Morgan (Appendix 1)

 


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