In this introduction video, Christine Beckman, the Editor of ASQ, reveals the winners of the 2021 ASQ Award for Scholarly Contribution and ASQ Dissertation Award!
The winner of 2021 ASQ Award for Scholarly Contribution is Sarah Thébaud, for her 2015 ASQ paper “Business as Plan B: Institutional Foundations of Gender Inequality in Entrepreneurship across 24 Industrialized Countries“
The paper: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/10.1177/0001839215591627 (open access through 2021 September)
ASQ blog interview: https://asqblog.com/2021/04/28/thebaud-2015-business-as-plan-b-institutional-foundations-of-gender-inequality-in-entrepreneurship-across-24-industrialized-countries/
Video conversation: 2021 ASQ Award for Scholarly Contribution
The video features:
Sarah Thébaud (UC Santa Barbara) – 2021 winner of ASQ Award for Scholarly Contribution
Adam Kleinbaum (Tuck School of Business, Dartmouth) – Selection Committee Chair
The winner of 2021 ASQ Dissertation Award is Nathan Wilmers, for his 2020 ASQ paper “Job Turf or Variety: Task Structure as a Source of Organizational Inequality“
The paper: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0001839220909101 (open access permanently)
Video conversation: 2021 ASQ Dissertation Award
The video features:
Nathan Wilmers (MIT Sloan School of Management) – 2021 winner of ASQ Dissertation Award
Adam Cobb (University of Texas at Austin) – Selection Committee Chair
The runner-up of 2021 ASQ Dissertation Award is Julia DiBenigno, for her 2020 ASQ paper “Rapid Relationality: How Peripheral Experts Build a Foundation for Influence with Line Managers“
The paper: https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.1177/0001839219827006 (open access permanently)
Congratulations again to the winners of 2021 ASQ awards!