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Nominations for GDO Scholarly Contributions award - LAST CALL

  • 1.  Nominations for GDO Scholarly Contributions award - LAST CALL

    Posted 04-29-2013 16:43

    2013 Sage Award for Scholarly Contributions (Lifetime) to Gender and Diversity

    The Gender and Diversity in Organizations Division proudly confers an annual award for outstanding scholarship within the GDO domain. Sponsored by Sage Publications, this award recognizes a present or past member of the division who has made significant cumulative scholarly contributions advancing our knowledge of gender and diversity in organizations. Scholarly contributions include the creation and dissemination of new knowledge in the form of conceptual, applied, empirical and/or theoretical works.

    This is a wonderful way to honor your colleagues and recognize important work! For nominations, please send a 2-3 page letter of recommendation outlining the nominee's contributions with respect to the criteria stated above and a current copy of the nominee's curriculum vitae. The deadline for nominations is April 30, 2013. Please send your nomination or questions to David A. Kravitz , Chair, Sage Award for Scholarly Contributions Committee, at the following email address: gdodak@gmu.edu. This award is given for an accumulated body of work.


    Criteria for consideration include: (1) The breadth and scope of the nominee's research in terms of its contribution to gender and diversity. (2) The impact of the nominee's research in raising/clarifying important questions that advance knowledge about gender and diversity issues including conceptual, empirical, or theoretical developments. (3) The significance of the nominee's work in influencing the direction of future research in the GDO domain. (4) The depth of the nominee's research in its richness in exploration in one or more gender/diversity topics. (5) The enduring contribution of the nominee's research to scholarship on gender and diversity.

    Past winners include:

    Uma Sekaran 1991

    Laurie Larwood 1992

    Kathryn (Kay) Bartol 1993

    Barbara Gutek 1994

    Nancy Adler 1995

    Gary Powell 1996

    Dorothy (Dot) P. Moore 1997

    Alison Konrad & Belle Rose Ragins 1998

    Laura Graves 1999

    Linda Stroh 2000

    Saroj Parasuraman 2002

    Karen Lyness 2003

    Jeffrey Greenhaus 2004

    Robin Ely 2005

    Marta Calás & Linda Smircich 2006

    Carol Kulik 2007

    Ellen Kossek 2008

    Stella Nkomo 2009

    Debra Meyerson 2010

    David Harrison 2011

    Dianna Stone 2012



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