EURAM 2023 Award Ceremony, 11:45 – 12:30 A&K Dargan Theatre, Trinity Business School
EURAM 2023 Best Paper: Finalists
A Multilevel Perspective on Membership Model Divergence in Teams
Julia Backmann, University of Münster; Matthias Weiss, Ruhr-Universität Bochum ; Julia Wimmer, LMU Munich; Mark Mortensen, INSEAD; Martin Högl, Ludwig-Maximilians-Universität München
SIG Organisational Behaviour and Human Resource Management
Brokering for a better world: The family office’s role in impact investing
Vivian Krohn, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management; Julia De Groote, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management
SIG Family Business Research
The Spark that Ignites the Whole: A Case-study on Aggregation Processes of Individual Ambidexterity within Entrepreneurial Teams in the Creative Industries
Florian Koch & Elmar Konrad, University of Applied Sciences Mainz; Alexander Kock, TU Darmstadt
SIG Entrepreneurship
EURAM 2023 Most Inspirational Paper: Finalists
How Effective is Implementation of Gender-based Equality and Diversity Practices in Project-based Organizations?
Marzena Baker, The University of Sydney
SIG Project Organising
The Chair’s role in leading the socially complex board: Gender, status and structure
Ruth Sealy, University of Exeter; Louise Tilbury, University of Exeter Business School
SIG Corporate Governance
Zero Waste Consumption Behavior: Practices and Products
Karolina Gomes, Universidade do Vale do Itajaí & University of Padova; Anete Alberton, UNIVALI; Franciane Lyra, Universidade do Vale do Itajai
SIG Business for Society
EURAM 2023 Best Reviwer Finalists
Michael Collins, The University of Queensland Business School
SIG Organisational Behaviour & HRM
Victoria Cunha, Federal University of Technology – Paraná
SIG Entrepreneurship
Marc Kowalzick, University of Manheim
SIG Strategic Management
Massimiliano Pellegrini, University of Rome Tor Vergata
SIG Business for Society
Best Book Award Finalists
Gamification for Innovators and Entrepreneurs (2022)
de Gruyter
Henning Breuer, John Bessant, Sune Gudikson
Reimagining Sustainable Organization (2022)
Palgrave Macmillan
Birgit Helene Jevnaker, Johan Olaisen
Every year, EURAM has three Conference Awards which are given out during the Award Ceremony onsite. Scientific Council members volunteer their time and expertise and take part in the various selection committees. You may find additional information about the Scientific Council here https://euram.academy/euram?service=people&type=scientific.
Below you will find a description of the selection process for each conference award:
1. EURAM Best Paper Award – Prize Money 1000 Euro
- Reviewers can nominate a paper for the Best Paper Award.
- Each Strategic Interest Groups (SIGs) select one paper per SIG. Papers selected cannot have the SIG chair as a co-author.
- The 13 anonymised papers are reviewed by three committee members who each give a score from 1 to 10 and rank the papers.
- Results of the evaluations are consolidated, and in the case of a tie, the committee may decide to give the award to one of the papers or to more than one paper. The prize money is shared among all authors.
- Nominees must be registered to the conference.
Criteria of evaluation:
Main criteria: advancing the field (theoretical contribution, empirical contribution, methodological contribution, results, relevance); social impact. Additional criterion: clarity (writing and objectives)
2. EURAM Most Inspirational Award – Prize Money 1000 Euro
- Reviewers can nominate a paper for the Most Inspirational Paper.
- Each Strategic Interest Groups (SIGs) select one paper per SIG. Papers selected cannot have the SIG chair as a co-author.
- The 13 anonymised papers are reviewed by three committee members who each give a score from 1 to 10 and rank the papers.
- Results of the evaluations are consolidated, and in the case of a tie, the committee may decide to give the award to one of the papers or to more than one paper. The prize money is shared among all authors.
- Nominees must be registered to the conference.
Criteria of evaluation:
Main criteria: originality, relevance for the debate around main questions of the discipline; relevance for the debate around main contemporary issues; theoretical and methodological accuracy. Additional criterion: clarity
3. EURAM Best Reviewer Award – Prize Money 500 Euro
- Nominations may be made by SIGs. SIG Chairs cannot self-nominate a best reviewer.
- In parallel, authors whether their paper was accepted for presentation or not, are asked to rate their reviewers by answering a short questionnaire.
- All anonymised reviews are read by two committee members who are asked to give a score of 1 to 10.
- Results of the evaluations are consolidated and in case of a tie, the committee may decide to give the award to one or more reviewers. The prize money is shared among all awardees.
- Nominees must be registered to the conference
Criteria of evaluation:
Comprehensive feedback taking into consideration both relevance and rigour dimensions of the research (emphasizing responsible research); Constructive feedback which is based on up-to-date knowledge, and which addresses all the parts of the paper; Feasible feedback; Clearly written and well organized feedback. Feedback that provides not only additional references but also comments on how they can be helpful for the development of the paper.
Other Awards given during the EURAM Conference:
1. EURAM Best Book 2023 – Prize Money 2500 Euro
The Best Book award is also given during the Award Ceremony of EURAM Conference.
You may find more detail here.
Deadline for submission : 27 January 2023
2. EURAM Research Grants Scheme – Grants between 3000 – 5000 Euro
EURAM promotes research through the EURAM Research Grants Scheme.
You may find more detail here.
Deadline for application: 8 March 2023
3. EURAM Edith Penrose Award for Trailblazing Researchers sponsored by INSEAD
To be trailblazing a scholar will demonstrate how they have challenged established wisdom and have been the first to propose a new, alternative or complementary view of it: i.e., they have blazed a new trail (as did Penrose in 1959).
You may find more detail here.
Deadline for (self-)nominations: 10 April 2023