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Call for nominations - Keith G. Provan Award for Outstanding Contribution to Empirical Theory

  • 1.  Call for nominations - Keith G. Provan Award for Outstanding Contribution to Empirical Theory

    Posted 01-30-2019 13:53

    Greetings,

     

    Below and attached, please find this year's call for nominations for the Keith G. Provan Award for Outstanding Contribution to Empirical Theory awarded by the Public & Nonprofit Division (PNP) of the Academy of Management (AOM).  Please reach out to committee chair, Kim Isett  (isett@gatech.edu) with questions.

     

    Best regards,

    2019 Division Program Chair

    Public & Nonprofit Division

    Academy of Management

     

     

     

    INVITATION FOR NOMINATIONS

     

    Keith G. Provan Award for Outstanding Contribution to Empirical Theory

     

     

    Purpose

    The Keith G. Provan Award was established by the members of the Public and Nonprofit Division of the Academy of Management in 2015 to posthumously honor the legacy of excellence that Keith brought to the field.  Throughout his career, Keith contributed high level theory that innovated existing fields, and broke open emergent fields in management and public administration.  The hallmark of Keith's work was undoubtedly his contribution to theory building through empirical investigation.  His methods were varied and suited the question at hand, but his work always spoke to theory.  Additionally, Keith reached into the best available literature to inform his work, not limiting himself to his trained discipline (management) or his adopted one (public administration) –but rather finding insight from an eclectic set of literature and bringing the best knowledge to bear onto his problem of interest.  Future recipients' work should embody these ideals and contribution.

     

    Selection criteria

    Recipients should be a distinguished contributor to the field of Public Administration.  Her/his contribution should:

    ·         Be interdisciplinary in integrating literature from across perspectives

    ·         Contribute substantially to both theory and empirical approaches

    ·         Make a unique and identifiable contribution to knowledge in public administration research

     

    Nomination and Selection process

    All nominations should be emailed directly to the committee chair, Kim Isett at: isett@gatech.edu by Friday February 22, 2019.

     

    Nominations should include a copy of the nominated individuals' vita and a statement from the nominator.  Self nominations will not be accepted.

     

    All nominations will be reviewed by the award committee. The committee will review the nominated individuals' work to assess their contribution to theory, empiricism, interdisciplinarity, impact of work, and stature in the field.

     

    Awards

    The award will be given at the Business meeting of the Public and NonProfit Division at the Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management.  The Division is not compelled to make the award every year if a suitable candidate is not available.

     

    Past Recipients were:

    Martha Feldman, UC Irvine

    Rosemary O'Leary, University of Kansas

    Hal Rainey, University of Georgia

     

     

     

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    Amy E. Smith, PhD

    Associate Professor

    McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies

    University of Massachusetts Boston

    (617) 287-6975

    AmyE.Smith@umb.edu

     

    2019 Division Program Chair

    Public & Nonprofit Division

    Academy of Management