6 December 2020 CET, 15:45-17:15
Composition of Selection Committees:
Best Paper: Jérôme Méric (Chair), Marion Festing, Luigi Maria Sicca
Most Inspirational Paper: Stewart Clegg (Chair), Nurit Zaidman, Alessandro Zattoni
Best Reviewer: Sibel Yamak (Chair), Alejandro Escriba, Romain Laufer, Sherry E. Sullivan, Georg von Krogh
Best Book 2019: Henk Volberda (Chair), Wolfgang Mayrhofer, Vicente Salas-Fumas, Géraldine Schmidt, Jatinder Sidhu
Research Grants: Morten Huse (Chair), Julienne Brabet, Panos Desyllas, Dries Faems, Eleanna Galanaki, Georges Romme
Best Conference Paper 2020
Finalists
From theory to theorizing: framing and assessing the vitality of management and organization studies, Stewart Clegg, University of Technology Sydney, Miguel Cunha, Nova School of Business and Economics, Marco Berti, University of Technology Sydney, SIG Research Methods and Research Practice
Business ethics and recruitment policies for disabled workers: to be or not to be? The weight of isomorphism. Laëtitia Lethielleux, University Reims Champagne Ardenne, Maryline Thenot and Caroline ANDRE, NEOMA Business School, SIG Business for Society
Capital, field and habitus: Anchoring Bourdieu’s concepts in Kenyan Asian skilled migrant experiences, Khalida Malik, Meg Smith, Terri Mylett, Western Sydney University, SIG Gender, Race, and Diversity in Organisations
Most Inspirational Paper 2020
Finalists
A whirlwind model of the path dependence of entrepreneurial ecosystems: The cases of Montpellier and Toulouse, Laurence Cloutier, University of Montpellier and Karim Messeghem, University of Montpellier, SIG Entrepreneurship
What can economic coordination do for creativeness and self-actualisation?, Silvia Sacchetti, University of Trento, SIG Public and Non-Profit Management
Self-locking effects and strategy-related learning: The protracted way to heralding new project epochs, Georg Windisch, Technical University of Munich, SIG Project Organising
Best Conference Reviewer
Finalists
Péter Erdélyi, Bornemouth University, SIG Entrepreneurship
Rosa Lutete Geremias, ISCSP – School of Social & Political Sciences University of Lisbon, SIG Organisational Behaviour
Ciara O’Higgins, University of Deutso, SIG International Management
Best Book Award 2019
Finalists
Robert Braun, 2019, Corporate Stakeholder Democracy: Politicizing Corporate Social Responsibility, Central European University Press
John Child, 2019, Hierarchy: A Key Idea for Business and Society, Routledge
Danielle Logue, 2019, Theories of Social Innovation, Edward Elgar Publishing
EURAM Research Grants 2020
The Role of firm’s stakeholder engagement on open innovation
Licia Cerini, Bocconi University
Understanding Conflict in Large Research Consortia: Nature, Implications and Management – A Study of the European Project ‘Galileo’
Isabel Estrada Vaquero, University of Groningen, Anne-Sophie Fernandez, University of Montpellier, Audrey Rouyre, University of Montpellier
The digital side of universities: an international comparative analysis of performance measurement systems
Sara Giovanna Mauro, Institute of Management, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Lino Cinquini, Institute of Management, Scuola Superiore Sant’Anna, Hanne Nørreklit, School of Business and Social Sciences, Aarhus University
Co-production of public services: an impact evaluation model
Milena Vainieri, Sant’Anna School of Advanced Studies, Denita Cepiku, University of Rome Tor Vergata, Marta Marsilio, Università delgi Studi di Milano, Maria Francesca Sicilia, Università degli Studi di Bergamo
#BoycottUber? Precarity and agency: Giving voice to migrant ride-share drivers in London
Joana Vassilopoulou, Brunel University
European Management Review Best Paper 2019
The Impact of Global Economic Crisis and Austerity on Quality of Working Life and Work-Life Balance, Uracha Chatrakul Na Ayudhya, Middlesex University Business School, Rea Prouska, London South Bank University, Alexandra Beauregard, Middlesex University Business School
European Management Review Best Reviewers 2019
Mark NK Saunders, University of Birmingham
Gabriele Morandin, University of Bologna