Dear SIMians, please find the list updated with all awards and winners below:
2020 BEST BUSINESS ETHICS PAPER AWARD
Winners: Harry Van Buren III and Tricia Olsen, "Institutional Strengthening as Ethical Obligation: An Agonistic Approach to Business Ethics"
Finalists:
- Hanna Lehtimaki and Sengupta Subhanjan, "Care Ethics in Social Entrepreneurship: Contextual Understanding"
- Christain Voegtlin and Sandrine Fremeaux, "A Common Good Perspective on Deliberative Democracy in Busines: Learning from Aristotle's Ethics"
Sponsor: Journal of Business Ethics
Award Committee: Chair - Cristina Neesham, Eva Tsahuridu, Kam Phung, and Noushi Rahman
2020 BEST PAPER AWARD
Winners: Anna Eckardt and Daina Mazutis, "Banking for a Low Carbon Future: Explaining Climate Change Responses in a Low-Salience Industry"
Finalists:
- Peter Moran, Wouter Rosingh, Michele Simoni and Han Ming Chng, "Beyond Prosperity: How Market-Shaping Firms Advance Progress"
- Tae Wan Kim and Jooho Lee, "Corporate Data Governance: Are Data Subjects Investors?"
Sponsor: Hoffman Center for Business Ethics, Bentley University
Award Committee: Chair - Jon Bundy, Colin Higgins, and Michael Pirson
2020 BEST STUDENT PAPER AWARD
Winner: Alessandro Tirapani, "Revisiting Conflict: Neoliberalism at Work in the Gig Economy"
Finalists:
- Karin Knorr, "Is Corruption Imprinted? A Study on Preconditions of Corruption in Post-Communist Countries"
- Ana Dahik, "Cross-Sector Partnerships for Sustainable Development: Understanding Community (dis)Engagement"
- Audrey-Anne Cyr, "In Search of a Western Relational Management Paradigm: Past Research Paths and Future Directions"
Award Committee: Chair - Carolyn Dang, Anne Barraquier, Paul Harper, and Julena Bonner
2020 WILLIAM C. FREDERICK BEST DISSERTATION AWARD
Winner: Greg Molecke, "Accounting for Social Impact: Constraints, Cognition, Constructions"
Finalists:
- Bjoern C. Mitzinneck, "Organizing for Sustainable Change: Collective Entrepreneurship in the German Energy Sector"
- Susana Claudia Esper, "Controversies Around CSR and Sustainable Development: The Role of Stakeholders in the Spiral of Hypocrisy"
Sponsor: Institute for Business Ethics, Duquesne University
Award Committee: Chair - Lea Stadtler, Nikolay Dentchev, Francois Neville, and Yong Kim
2020 BEST BOOK AWARD
Winner: Julia Grimm, "Private Governance as an Institutional Response to Wicked Problems (Nomos Publishing House, 2019)
Finalists:
- Morgan R. Clevenger, "Corporate Citizenship and Higher Education: Behavior, Engagement and Ethics (Palgrave MacMillan, 2019)
- Alnoor Ebrahim, "Measuring Social Change: Performance and Accountability in a Complex World (Stanford University Press, 2019)
Award Committee: Chair - Petya Koleva, Sarah Stephen, and Theodora Issa
2020 AWARD FOR CHAIR OF BEST DISSERTATION
Winner: Gazi Islam. In recognition of his outstanding contribution as Chair of the 2020 BEST DISSERTATION by Greg Molecke
2020 LEADERSHIP AWARD
Winner: Jill Brown. In recognition of and appreciation for her outstanding contributions as professional development workshop chair, program chair, division chair-elect, and division chair
2020 ONE-SIM Outreach Award
Winners: Edmund Malesky and Markus Taussig for outreach to non-academic audiences related to their paper "Participation, Government Legitimacy, and Regulatory Compliance: A Firm Level Field Experiment in Vietnam" (American Political Science Review, 2019)
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Vincenzo Vastola
Imperial College Business School
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Original Message:
Sent: 08-22-2020 10:31
From: Vincenzo Vastola
Subject: 2020 SIM Awards announcements
Dear SIMians,
The SIM Division is pleased to announce our 2020 award recipients. Congratulations to the winners and also to all nominees!
The 2020 SIM Division Award Nominees are:
Best Ethics Paper
- Hanna Lehtimaki and Sengupta Subhanjan, "Care Ethics in Social Entrepreneurship: Contextual Understanding"
- Christain Voegtlin and Sandrine Fremeaux, "A Common Good Perspective on Deliberative Democracy in Busines: Learning from Aristotle's Ethics"
- Harry Van Buren III and Tricia Olsen, "Institutional Strengthening as Ethical Obligation: An Agonistic Approach to Business Ethics"
- Christain Voegtlin and Sandrine Fremeaux, "A Common Good Perspective on Deliberative Democracy in Busines: Learning from Aristotle's Ethics"
Sponsor: Journal of Business Ethics
Award Committee: Chair - Cristina Neesham, Eva Tsahuridu, Kam Phung, and Noushi Rahman
Best Paper
- Daina Mazutis and Anna Eckardt, "Banking for a Low Carbon Future: Explaining Climate Change Responses in a Low-Salience Industry"
- Peter Moran, Wouter Rosingh, Michele Simoni and Han Ming Chng, "Beyond Prosperity: How Market-Shaping Firms Advance Progress"
- Tae Wan Kim and Jooho Lee, "Corporate Data Governance: Are Data Subjects Investors?"
Sponsor: Hoffman Center for Business Ethics, Bentley University
Award Committee: Chair - Jon Bundy, Colin Higgins, and Michael Pirson
Best Student Paper
- Karin Knorr, "Is Corruption Imprinted? A Study on Preconditions of Corruption in Post-Communist Countries"
- Ana Dahik, "Cross-Sector Partnerships for Sustainable Development: Understanding Community (dis)Engagement"
- Audrey-Anne Cyr, "In Search of a Western Relational Management Paradigm: Past Research Paths and Future Directions"
- Alessandro Tirapani, "Revisiting Conflict: Neoliberalism at Work in the Gig Economy"
Award Committee: Chair - Carolyn Dang, Anne Barraquier, Paul Harper, and Julena Bonner
Best Dissertation
- Greg Molecke, "Accounting for Social Impact: Constraints, Cognition, Constructions"
- Bjoern C. Mitzinneck, "Organizing for Sustainable Change: Collective Entrepreneurship in the German Energy Sector"
- Susana Claudia Esper, "Controversies Around CSR and Sustainable Development: The Role of Stakeholders in the Spiral of Hypocrisy"
Sponsor: Institute for Business Ethics, Duquesne University
Award Committee: Chair - Lea Stadtler, Nikolay Dentchev, Francois Neville, and Yong Kim
Best Book
- Morgan R. Clevenger, "Corporate Citizenship and Higher Education: Behavior, Engagement and Ethics (Palgrave MacMillan, 2019)
- Julia Grimm, "Private Governance as an Institutional Response to Wicked Problems (Nomos Publishing House, 2019)
- Alnoor Ebrahim, "Measuring Social Change: Performance and Accountability in a Complex World (Stanford University Press, 2019)
Award Committee: Chair - Petya Koleva, Sarah Stephen, and Theodora Issa
You can also find the list of all nominees from 2017 to 2020 at this link: http://sim.aom.org/new-item1
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Vincenzo Vastola
Imperial College Business School
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