2022 Organizations and the Natural Environment (ONE) Division EmergingScholar Award: Call for Nominations
The ONE Emerging Scholar Award recognizes early career academics who have already made outstandingresearch contributions in the area of organizations and the natural environment, and who appear to have astrong potential to continue making such contributions in the near future.
The Emerging Scholar Award winner will receive a plaque from the ONE Division, a $500 check from theONE Division and award sponsor, recognition at the annual ONE Business Meeting held during theAcademy of Management conference, and a listing on the ONE website with the other past EmergingScholar Award winners.
To be eligible, the nominee must be at an early stage in her/his career, generally within six years of receiving his or her PhD (or other terminal degree) and be pre-tenure (or equivalent) and have been amember of good standing in the ONE Division for the past three years. In a case where a scholar has takena formal leave of absence due to illness or birth/adoption of a child, s/he may request an extension of thesix- or three-year window from the selection committee chair.
The nomination process is relatively simple. One can self-nominate or be nominated by others. A nomination consists of a short statement (no more than two pages) about the candidate sent via e-mail byApril 30, 2022, along with a complete, up-to-date CV, to the Emerging Scholar Award Chair, Dr. Mark R. Desjardine (mdesjardine@psu.edu) and the ONE Awards committee, Dr. Natalia Ortiz-de-Mandojana (nortiz@ugr.es). Your email should use the subject line: ONE Emerging Scholar Nomination. In addition, thenominator or nominee should be sure to make key papers, books, monographs, and popular outlet piecesavailable, upon request, to the committee.
While the nomination process is simple, the selection process is less so. The committee will examine thecandidate’s overview statement and corpus of research. The criteria normally applied in other ONE awardsto assess quality will also be applied to the work of the Emerging Scholar: the work’s relevance, itsacademic contribution, theoretical and methodological rigor, and practical implications. Based on thesecriteria, the committee’s knowledge of the field, and information sometimes solicited from third-partyexperts, the committee will choose a single ONE Emerging Scholar Award winner for the year.
2022 Emerging Scholar Award Committee Members:
Dr. Mark R. Desjardine (Chair)
Pennsylvania State University’s Smeal College of Business (USA)
Dr. Caroline Flammer
Columbia University (USA)
Dr. Olga Hawn
University of North Carolina Chapel Hill (USA)
Dr. Emilio Marti
Erasmus University Rotterdam (Netherlands)
If you have any questions, please feel free to contact Dr. Mark R. Desjardine (mdesjardine@psu.edu).
Thank you for your interest!