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2016 BPS award winners

  • 1.  2016 BPS award winners

    Posted 11-01-2016 09:45

    Below, please find a list of 2016 BPS award winners.  Congratulations to all of our award recipients!

     

    Also, please note that the BPS 2016 Fall Newsletter mistakenly attributed Peter Snoeren's Distinguished Student Paper Award to another author. We apologize for the error and have corrected it both here and in the Newsletter: http://bpsdiv.org/BPSFall2016.pdf.

     

    2016 BPS Division Awards

     

    Irwin Outstanding Educator Award winner:

    Gautam Ahuja, University of Michigan

     

    Bill Glueck Best Paper Award winner:

    Raffaele Morandi Stagni and Juan Santalo, Instituto de Empresa Business School:  Competition and the Redistribution of Resources in the Multi-Business Firm   

     

    Robert J. Litschert Award winner:

    Andy Wu, University of Pennsylvania:  Organizational Decision-Making and Information: Angel Investments by Venture Capital Partners 

     

    Sumantra Ghoshal Research-to-Practice Award winner:

    Tianxu Chen, Oakland University and Jianhong Chen, University of New Hampshire:  Corporate Venture Capital and Inter-Firm Rivalry: A Competitive Dynamics Perspective 

     

    Distinguished Student Paper Award winners:

    Megan Lawrence, Harvard University:  Who Learns from Whom? Divisionalization and Local Learning

    Peter Snoeren, Bocconi University:  A Stakeholder Based View of Firm Growth: Stakeholder Orientation and Value Creation from Growth

     

    Distinguished Paper Award winners:

    Kshitij Awasthi, Sai Yayavaram, Rejie George and Trilochan Sastry:  Effect of Political Connections on Profit Persistence: Evidence from India 

    Natarajan Balasubramanian, Jin Woo Chang, Mariko Sakakibara, Jagadeesh Sivadasan and Evan Starr:  Locked In? Noncompete Enforceability and the Mobility and Earnings of High-Tech Workers

    Warren Boeker, Michael Howard, Sandip Basu and Arvin Sahaym:  The Influence of Founder Collaborations on Venture Knowledge Quality 

    Donal Crilly:  Time, Space and Intertemporal Choice: Why Approaching the Future Makes for Short-Term Thinking

    Jyun-Ying Fu:  Pay to Incentivize or Pay to Capture: Evidence from Independent Director Behaviour in China

     

    Dexter Award nominee:

    Jasjit Singh, Nina Teng and Serguei Netessine:  Philanthropic vs Discount-Based Promotions: Field Experiments on a Taxi Booking Platform

     

    Newman Award nominee: 

    Andy Wu:  Organizational Decision-Making and Information: Angel Investments by Venture Capital Partners

     

    Wiley Blackwell Outstanding Dissertation Award finalists:

    Vanessa Burbano:  Three Essays on Corporate Social Responsibility

    Bo Cowgill:  Essays on the Economics of Organizations, Productivity, and Labor

    Ramakrishna Devarakonda: Founders' Credentials and Performance of High-tech Startups

    John Mawdsley:  Relational Strategy, Business Scope, and Firm Performance: Evidence from Supplier-Client Relationships in Knowledge-Based Services

    Marketa Rickley:  Strategic Allocation of Human Capital: Executive Appointments in Multinational Bank Subsidiaries

    Ulya Tsolmon:  Gaining Competitive Advantage from Human Capital: Role of Markets and Firm Structure

     

    Wiley Blackwell Outstanding Dissertation Award winner:

    Ulya Tsolmon:  Gaining Competitive Advantage from Human Capital: Role of Markets and Firm Structure

     

    2016 ITC – Emerald Best International Dissertation Award finalists:

    Daniel Erian Armanios:  What is the Role of the State in Entrepreneurship and Venture Performance?

    Marketa Rickley:  Strategic Allocation of Human Capital: Executive Appointments in Multinational Bank Subsidiaries

     

    2016 ITC – Emerald Best International Dissertation Award winner:

    Marketa Rickley:  Strategic Allocation of Human Capital: Executive Appointments in Multinational Bank Subsidiaries

     

    Michael Holmes

    BPS Communications Director