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ImageThe Distinguished Scholar-Practitioner Award was presented at the All-Academy General Session in San Antonio, Texas on August 14, 2011.  The Academy of Management is proud to recognize this year’s Distinguished Scholar-Practitioner Award recipient, Jay R. Galbraith.


The Distinguished Scholar-Practitioner Award recognizes excellence in successful application of theory or research in practice and/or contributed to knowledge through extraction of learning from practice; authored scholarly works which have substantively affected the practice of management; and the integration of research and practice. The recipient of this award may be or have been executives, authors, academics, or consultants, but the emphasis in this award is on the practitioner-scholar whose sense of inquiry and pursuit of knowledge have risen above just doing to use practice-based learning to influence theory and research-based theory to influence practice.

 
The Distinguished Scholar-Practitioner Award recognizes significant contributions over the course of a career and was selected by the 2011 Career Achievement Awards Committee (Blake E. Ashforth (Chair), Quy Huy, Philip Podsakoff, Pamela S. Tolbert, and Sandy J. Wayne).

To learn more about the Career Achievement Awards, including historical award winners, award descriptions and the call for nominations for the 2012 awards, please visit the Academy of Management website.

 
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President's Message

Meet the Board of Governors

2011 Annual Conference Updates

Calls for Submissions, Proposals and Nominations

Member Updates

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