Carolyn Dexter Award recipients: Juha-Antti Lamberg and Joonas M. J. Järvinen with Award Chair Benson Honig
The Carolyn Dexter Award is an all-Academy award given to the paper that best meets the objective of internationalizing the Academy. This serves the mission of the Academy and the charge of the International Theme Committee, which sponsors this Award. The Dexter Award Committee includes: Benson Honig (Chair), Stephen A. Drew, Jacob Eisenberg, Claire A. Simmers, and Monika Winn.
The Criteria of the Carolyn Dexter Best International Paper Award is as follows:
• The theme and content of the paper should reflect an awareness of business and
management outside domestic boundaries
• Collaboration between scholars from different countries is desirable
• Papers are considered for the Carolyn Dexter Award if they offer new insights, are
rich in observation, and employ creative methodologies.
Submissions are welcomed of topics or methods that are not in the U.S. mainstream, but are important in other countries' research traditions and are of excellent quality in accord with the criteria of these traditions.
The finalist's papers are:
Gilad Chen, Bradley L. Kirkman, Kwanghyun Kim, Crystal I Chien Farh;
“Expatriate Motivation and Effectiveness: The Roles of Cultural Distance and
Subsidiary Support”
Barbara Demel, Yan Shen, Douglas T. Hall, Wolfgang Mayrhofer, Katharina
Chudzikowski, Julie Unite, Jon P. Briscoe, Rohayu Abdul-Ghani, Zhangfeng Fei,
Mireia Las Heras, Biljana Bogicevic Milikic, Ociel Colorado, Enrique Ogliastri, Asya
Pazy, June M. L. Poon, Dana Shefer, Mami Taniguchi, Jelena Zikic; “Cracking the
fortune cookies: Influencing factors in career success across 11 countries”
Markus Perkmann; “Trading off Revealing and Appropriating in Drug Discovery:
the Role of Trusted Intermediaries”
Yuliya V. Ivanova, Joan Winn; “The Role of Social Capital and Donor
Commitment in a Geographically Isolated Community”
The recipients of the Carolyn Dexter Best International Paper Award are:
Joonas M.J. Järvinen, Juha-Antti Lamberg, J. Peter Murmann, Jari Ojala;
“Alternative paths to competitive advantage: European paper industries 1900-2000”
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