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From: "Dr. Kuo Frank YU" <
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Sent: Friday, June 17, 2011 8:39:10 AM
Subject: AoM Practice Theme Committee Call for Award Nominations
THE PRACTICE THEME COMMITTEE
OF
THE ACADEMY OF MANAGEMENT
Proudly announces
THE ANNUAL PRACTICE AWARDS
THE AWARDS
The Practice Theme Committee (PTC) of the Academy of Management announces
two prestigious awards: (1) The AOM Practice Impact Award, and (2) the AOM
Practitioner Award.
The AOM Practice Impact Award (PIA) seeks to recognize and celebrate an
outstanding scholar who has made a major contribution to research and
theory in practice based studies, and has had an impact on managerial and
organizational practices. The nominee should have a track record of
quality publications (journals and books), and preferably have also
published in practitioner journals (e.g. Academy of Management
Perspectives ) and other practitioner outlets.
To nominate an academic who you or your academic institution believe has
had a major impact on practice based studies, please email the Chair of
the Practice Theme Committee, Associate Professor Tyrone S. Pitsis, at
tyrone.pitsis@uts.edu.au , with an outline explaining the reasons for your
nomination, and an attachment with the nominee’s CV. Please use the
following subject line in your email when nominating For the PTC Practice
Impact Award “PTC PIA [Name of nominee]” (e.g. Subject: PTC PIA John B.
Anacademic).
The AOM Practitioner Award (PA) recognizes the efforts of a practitioner
(leader, manager, employee, consultant or coach), who has incorporated or
applied knowledge from the Academy to their practice, and also engages
their organization or practice with the Academy through engagement with
the academy and its professional publications.
To nominate a practitioner who you, your organization or your academic
institution believe has had a major impact on synthesizing practice and
the academy please email the Chair of the Practice Theme Committee
Associate Professor Tyrone S. Pitsis, at
tyrone.pitsis@uts.edu.au , with
an outline explaining the reasons for your nomination, and highlighting
how your choice meets the above criteria, along with an attachment of the
nominee’s CV or a URL link to it . Please use the following subject line
in your email when nominating For the PTC Practitioner Award “PTC PA [Name
of nominee]” (e.g. Subject: PTC PA Jenny Jones).
2011 SELECTION COMMITTEE
Denise M. Rousseau, Carnegie Mellon U., USA
Jane E. Dutton , U. of Michigan, USA
Patrick W. Thomas, Bayer Material Science, Leverkusen, Germany
Stewart R. Clegg, U. of Technology, Sydney, Australia
Tyrone S. Pitsis , U. of Newcastle Upon-Tyne, UK
2011 NOMINATION PROCESS
Who is eligible to nominate : Any member (Academic, Professional or
Student) of the Academy of Management, this can be done as an individual,
a group or as an academic institution seeking to recognize one of their
leading academics or practitioner who is contributing to the broader
community.
Who can be nominated: Any academic or practitioner who has advanced
theory, research and practice from a practice based studies approach.
Period for Nominations : Opens Friday, June 17th; closes Sunday, July 8th,
2011.
Award recipients will be contacted via email within three weeks of the
closing date.