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New HR Division/Kauffman Foundation Awards for research at the intersection of HR and entrepreneurship

  • 1.  New HR Division/Kauffman Foundation Awards for research at the intersection of HR and entrepreneurship

    Posted 09-20-2019 00:18
    If this is your research area, you're in luck!! The HR Division will have 2 new conference paper awards next year (a best conference paper award and a best student paper award) that recognize research at the intersection of HR and entrepreneurship. 

    To be considered, submit your manuscript to the HR Division when you submit it for the August 2020 AOM conference.  More details below:

    Kauffman Foundation Best Student Paper Award for Human Resources-Entrepreneurship Research

    The HR Division and the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation are pleased to announce an annual conference paper award for promising research at the intersection of entrepreneurship and human resources (HR). The award is chosen from those papers selected for the HR Division program at the annual Academy of Management conference meeting where a student is identified as the sole or primary author on the paper. No nominations are solicited for these awards, but you are encouraged to self-identify in your Academy submission if you are eligible for this award.

    The purpose of the award is to identify and stimulate innovative and impactful empirical research that considers entrepreneurial activity and entrepreneurs themselves from an HR perspective, as well as HR systems and practices through an entrepreneurship lens, at the individual or organizational level (see below for example areas of research inquiry). The recipient of this award will receive a plaque, a $1500 check, and recognition at the Academy of Management's Annual Meeting during the Human Resource Division's Welcome Breakfast and Awards Ceremony.

    For this award, "HR" includes both specific practices and the overall HR system, as well as human capital issues; "entrepreneurship" includes new venture creation, entrepreneurial organizations and performance, and entrepreneurs themselves. As such, general areas of research inquiry may include, but are not limited to: (a) the relationship between specific HR practices (e.g., recruitment, selection, performance management, training, compensation) and/or HR system features, and entrepreneurial performance/growth; (b) the role of HR in the creation of new ventures; (c) HR in entrepreneurial firms and its role in maximizing entrepreneurial performance (including innovation) in any organization; (d) HR processes/systems in start-ups and younger organizations (emergent and developing firms), in smaller firms, and in family-owned businesses; (e) technological innovation and HR; (f) turnover/mobility into and out of entrepreneurial ventures; (g) acquihiring; and (h) human capital issues (e.g., required knowledge, skills, abilities and other characteristics, or KSAOs) within entrepreneurs themselves.      

     

    Criteria and selection:

    For this award, the awards committee will evaluate and select the recipient from among a set of papers that received the highest average ratings by conference reviewers. To be eligible for this award, a student must be the sole or primary author on the paper, and s/he must still be a student (i.e., still enrolled at the institution where the student pursued graduate work) at the time the paper is submitted to the award committee.  The award recipient will be selected based on importance of the topic to the study of human resources and entrepreneurship, contribution to the existing literature, and relevance to practice. 

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    Kauffman Foundation Best Paper Award for Human Resources-Entrepreneurship Research

    The HR Division and the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation are pleased to announce an annual conference paper award for promising research at the intersection of entrepreneurship and human resources (HR). The award is chosen from those papers selected for the HR Division program at the annual Academy of Management conference meeting. No nominations are solicited for these awards, but you are encouraged to self-identify in your Academy submission if you are eligible for this award.

     

    The purpose of the award is to identify and stimulate innovative and impactful empirical research that considers entrepreneurial activity and entrepreneurs themselves from an HR perspective, as well as HR systems and practices through an entrepreneurship lens, at the individual or organizational level (see below for example areas of research inquiry). The recipient of this award will receive a plaque, a $1500 check, and recognition at the Academy of Management's Annual Meeting during the Human Resource Division's Welcome Breakfast and Awards Ceremony.

     

    For this award, "HR" includes both specific practices and the overall HR system, as well as human capital issues; "entrepreneurship" includes new venture creation, entrepreneurial organizations and performance, and entrepreneurs themselves. As such, general areas of research inquiry may include, but are not limited to: (a) the relationship between specific HR practices (e.g., recruitment, selection, performance management, training, compensation) and/or HR system features, and entrepreneurial performance/growth; (b) the role of HR in the creation of new ventures; (c) HR in entrepreneurial firms and its role in maximizing entrepreneurial performance (including innovation) in any organization; (d) HR processes/systems in start-ups and younger organizations (emergent and developing firms), in smaller firms, and in family-owned businesses; (e) technological innovation and HR; (f) turnover/mobility into and out of entrepreneurial ventures; (g) acquihiring; and (h) human capital issues (e.g., required knowledge, skills, abilities and other characteristics, or KSAOs) within entrepreneurs themselves.      

     

    Criteria and selection:

    For this award, the awards committee will evaluate and select the recipient from among a set of papers that received the highest average ratings by conference reviewers.  The recipient will be selected based on importance of the topic to the study of human resources and entrepreneurship, contribution to the existing literature, and relevance to practice. 



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    Ingrid Fulmer
    Rutgers University
    Piscataway NJ
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