DOCTORAL DISSERTATION AWARD COMPETITION FOR 2016
Social Issues in Management Division of the Academy of Management
Submission due to April 30th, 2016
The Social Issues in Management (SIM) Division of the Academy of Management recognizes completion of doctoral study through the annual Doctoral Dissertation Award competition. The SIM Doctoral Dissertation Award is supported by the Institute for Ethics in Business at Duquesne University. This year's award will be announced during a panel session, to be held at the 2016 Academy of Management Conference in Anaheim. During that session, the panel of three award finalists will present their work and discuss their insights for future dissertation research. The winner will receive a $500 cash prize.
Eligibility:
To be eligible for the award, the dissertation must meet 5 requirements:
1) It must have been successfully defended between February 1st, 2014 and February 28th, 2016
2) It must be written in the English language
3) It must focus on some aspect of the relationship between business and society (see http://sim.aomonline.org/about.html for more details on the SIM division's mission)
4) It must not be submitted to any other Academy division in the same year
5) The application must be received by the committee chair on or before April 30th, 2016.
Criteria:
The primary criteria for selection are as follows (for further information please see Muethel, M., Social Issues in Management Division Award Competition for 2013: Acknowledging Exemplary Research Processes and Outcomes in Doctoral Study. Business & Society, 2015. 54(3): S. 365-375):
1) Domain relevance
2) Innovativeness of research question
3) Significance of contribution
4) Adequacy of literature review
5) Conceptual development
6) Methodological appropriateness
7) Presentation style
Application:
To apply for the award, the following materials (4 electronic files) must be received, via email, by the SIM Dissertation Award Committee Chair on or before April 30th, 2016:
1) An abstract including references of no more than 10 double-spaced pages, 1" margins throughout, 12-point Times New Roman font, paginated at the center-bottom of each page, no appendix, in a single Adobe (.pdf) file, excluding identities of author, university, and advisors; the document should be named "Abstract.pdf".
2) Electronic copy (PDF file) of the complete dissertation thesis, excluding identities of author, university, and advisors; the document should be named "Thesis.pdf".
3) A copy of the signature page, with university name, signatures, and date of defense, in a separate file from the abstract; the document should be named "Signature Page.pdf".
4) A title page with the author's current mailing address, telephone number, fax number, and email address, in a separate file from the abstract and signature page. The document should be named "Title Page.pdf".
Please note that you may submit an award application to only 1 Academy division per year, but your dissertation is eligible for an award for 2 years after completion. Therefore, you may submit your dissertation to SIM 2 years in a row, or you may submit to SIM 1 year and to a different division another year.
Please sent your application to:
miriam.muethel@whu.edu
Best Regards,
Miriam Muethel
Univ.- Prof. Dr. Miriam Müthel
Lehrstuhlinhaberin / Chaired Professor
Lehrstuhl für Organizational Behavior / Chair for Organizational Behavior
WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management
Campus Vallendar, Burgplatz 2, 56179 Vallendar, Germany
Tel.: +49 261 6509-310; Fax: +49 261 6509-319
miriam.muethel@whu.edu; www.whu.edu/orgbeh
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