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Awards
1. Awards General
2. Awards Committee
Members, 2010 Conference, Shanghai, PRC
3. Awards Committee
Members, 2008 Conference, Guangzhou, PRC
4. Awards Committee
Members, 2006 Conference, Nanjing, PRC
5. Awards Committee
Members, 2004 Inaugural Conference, Beijing, PRC
6. List of Winners, Shanghai 2010
7. List of Winners, Guangzhou 2008
8. List of Winners,
Nanjing 2006
9. List of Winners,
Beijing 2004
Awards
General
In recognition of IACMR's mission,
we confer awards for excellence in Chinese management research.
There are two categories of award, one is the Research Award and the
other is the Best Conference Paper Award.
Research Awards
These awards are to honor those scholars who have made significant
contributions to the advancement of Chinese management research in
any discipline. Under the Research Award category, there are three
awards, the Distinguished
Contribution Award, the
Early Career Achievement Award, and the
Wiley-Blackwell
Management and Organization Review Young Scholar Award.
Best Conference Paper Awards
The goal of this award is to recognize outstanding research papers
being presented at the IACMR Conference. There are three awards
under this category, Best
Student Paper Award,
Best Conference Macro Paper Award, and the
Best Conference Micro
Paper Award.
Distinguished Executive Award
This award is for a senior executive who has devoted much of his/her
career to the practice of management and is widely recognized for
strong leadership with positive firm performance. S/he has high
social responsibility in practical management environment and taking
concrete actions reflecting concern for the society's social and
natural environments; and that values learning, and serves as a role
model for other leaders.
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Awards
Committee Members, 2010 Conference, Shanghai, PRC.
* David Whetten, Brigham Young University (Chair)
* Kathryn Bartol, University of Maryland
* George Chen, Australian National University
* Chi-Nien Chung, National University of Singapore
* Yadong Luo, University of Miami
* Jia Lin Xie, University of Toronto
Awards
Committee Members, 2008 Conference, Guangzhou, PRC.
* John Child, University of Birmingham, U.K. (Chair)
* Soon Ang, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
* Ingmar Bjorkman, Swedish School of Economics, Finland
* Joseph Galaskiewicz, University of Arizona, U.S.A.
* Marshall Meyer, University of Pennsylvania, U.S.A.
* Rosalie L. Tung, Simon Fraser University, Canada
Awards
Committee Members, 2006 Conference, Nanjing, PRC.
* Rosalie L. Tung, Simon Fraser University (Chair)
* Max Boisot, The Universitat Oberta de Catalunya
* Don Hambrick, Pennsylvania State University
* C. M. Lau, Chinese University of Hong Kong
* Nan Lin, Duke University
* Fred Luthans, University of Nebraska, Lincoln
* Peter Smith, University of Sussex
Awards
Committee Members, 2004 Inaugural Conference, Beijing, PRC.
* Oded Shenkar, Ohio State University (Co-Chair)
* Mary Ann Von Glinow, Florida International University
(Co-Chair)
* JiaTao Li, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
* Michael Morris, Columbia University
* Aimin Yan, Boston University
* Xueguang Zhou, Hong Kong University of Science and Technology
Distinguished
Contribution Award
This award is for a senior scholar who has devoted much of his/her
career to the study of Chinese management and has made significant
contributions to the field in theory, methodology or in explaining
the workings of Chinese organizations or organizations in China;
that has advanced the field and blazed a path for future
researchers; and that has enhanced the visibility of Chinese
management research by impacting the broader research community.
Early Career Achievement Award (formerly
Scholarly Contribution Award)
This award will be provided to an up-and-coming scholar (typically
someone who has been out for 5-10 years), who, through their current
work shows a great promise for excellence in Chinese management
research and who is likely to make significant future contributions
in the area. The scholar should be between five and ten years into
their academic career.
Wiley-Blackwell Management and
Organization Review Young Scholar Award
This Award aims to recognize young scholars' contributions to the
fields of managerial and organizational research. The award will go
to a young author who has published in Management and Organization
Review, and winning articles will be selected from Management and
Organization Review every two years. Eligible authors must be either
PhD students or those who have received their degree no more than
five years prior to the publication date of the article and are the
sole or first authors of the articles.
Click here for the Wiley-Blackwell Management and Organization
Review Young Scholar Award flier
Best Student Paper Award
This award is given to a paper written by a student who is the sole
author of the paper. Any topic is appropriate as long as the paper
shows rigor in conceptualization and methods and contributes to new
knowledge.
Best Conference Macro Paper Award
This award is given to a paper that deals with organizational level
issues including strategy, structure, international management,
multinational corporations, organizational growth and development,
firm-environment relationships, or firm performance, etc.
Best Conference Micro Paper Award
This award is given to a paper that deals with individual and group
level issues within the organizational setting, including topics
such as leadership, motivation, conflict, group dynamics, individual
attitudes and performance, as well as cross-cultural issues at the
individual or group levels, etc.
List of
Winners, 2010 Fourth Biennial Conference, Shanghai, PRC.
Distinguished Contribution Award
Nan Lin, Duke University personal bio
Wiley-Blackwell Management and Organization Review Young Scholar
Award
Robert E. White, Iowa State University
personal website
Distinguished Executive Award
Lejiang Xu, Baosteel Group Corporation
Best Conference Macro Paper Award
Jiangyong Lu, Peking University, Xiaohui Liu, Loughborough University, Igor Filatotchev, City University London, Mike Wright, Nottingham University
for "Domestic Diversification, Top Management Teams and International Expansion of Firms from Emerging Markets"
Best Conference Micro Paper Award
Long-Zeng Wu, Hong Kong Baptist University, Ho Kwong Kwan, Drexel University, Frederick Hong-kit Yim, University of Akron, Xiaomeng Zhang, American University
for "Coping with Workplace Ostracism: The Roles of Ingratiation and Political Skill in Employee Psychological Distress"
Best Student Paper Award
Pengji Wang, National University of Singapore
for "The Substance and Symbolism of Restructuring: A Nested Institution View"
List of
Winners, 2008 Third Biennial Conference, Guangzhou, PRC.
Distinguished Contribution Award
Andrew G. Walder, Stanford University
personal website
Wiley-Blackwell Management and Organization Review Young Scholar
Award
Wenhong Chen, Duke University
personal website
Distinguished Executive Award
Li Ning, Li Ning Company Limited
personal
profile
Best Conference Macro Paper Award
Chi-Nien Chung, National University of Singapore and Xiaowei Luo,
University of Illinois, Urbana-Champaign
for "Institutional Logics or Agency Costs: The Influence of
Corporate Governance Models on Business Group Restructuring in
Emerging Economies"
Best Conference Micro Paper Award
Ya-Ru Chen, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business, Xiao-Ping Chen,
University of Washington and Rebecca Portnoy, Washington State
University
for "To Whom Do Positive Norm and Negative Norm of Reciprocity
Apply? Effects of Inequitable Offer, Relationship, and
Relational-self Orientation"
Best Student Paper Award
Nan Zhou, University of Pennsylvania
for "Institutional Environment and Diversification of Chinese
Listed Firms: An Investigation of H-Share Firms"
List of
Winners, 2006 Second Biennial Conference, Nanjing, PRC.
Distinguished Contribution Award
Gordon Redding, INSEAD
personal website
Scholarly Contribution Award
Mike W. Peng, University of Texas at Dallas
personal website
Distinguished Executive Award
Captain Jia-Fu Wei, Cosco Group
personal website
Best Conference Macro Paper Award
Chi-Nien Chung, National University of Singapore and Xiaowei Luo,
University of Illinois at Urbana, Champaign
for "Human agents, contexts and institutional change: The
decline of family in the leadership of Taiwanese business groups"
Best Conference Micro Paper Award
Raymond A Friedman, Wu Liu, Vanderbilt University, Chao C Chen,
Rutgers University and Shu-Cheng Chi,National Taiwan University
for "Causal attribution for inter-firm contract violation: A
comparative study of Chinese and American commercial arbitrators"
Best Student Paper Award
Xiang-Yu Gao, Xian Jiaotong University
for "Guanxi quality and the effectiveness of knowledge transfer:
An interpersonal trust perspective"
List of
Winners, 2004 Inaugural Conference, Beijing, PRC.
Distinguished Contribution Award
John Child, University of
Birmingham
personal website
Victor Nee, Cornell University
personal website
Scholarly Contribution Award
Yadong Luo, University of Miami
personal website
Best Conference Macro Paper Award
Simon S K Lam and Chi Kin Bennett
Yim, University of HK, John Schaubroeck, Drexel University and David
K Tse, University of HK
for "Effects of staff localization on firm performance in
China".
Best Conference Micro Paper Award
Leigh Anne Liu and Raymond A
Friedman, Vanderbilt University, and Shu-Cheng Chi, National Taiwan
University
for "Personality and cultural context of negotiation: Are
western personality dimensions relevant in Chinese culture?".
Best Student Paper Award
Wenhong Chen, University of
Toronto,
for "The red hat strategy: Property rights regime in China's
private enterprises".
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