Awards

RRBM Award – Call for Nominations Submission Deadline November 15, 2019

Third (2019-2020) Annual “Responsible Research in Management” Award

Call for Nominations

Submission deadline:

November 15, 2019 

Co-Sponsored by the

Community for Responsible Research in Business and Management(www.RRBM.network)

and

the International Association for Chinese Management Research

(www.IACMR.org)

Goal
Responsible research is defined as studies that produce both credible and useful knowledge. Credibility refers to the reliability and validity or trustworthiness of the findings, in either inductive or deductive work, using either qualitative or quantitative data, or both. Usefulness refers to the potential of the knowledge to inform policies and practices. The purpose of responsible research is to encourage methodologically rigorous and societally beneficial studies, which contributes knowledge with the potential to make the world a better place. We call for nominations of published work that exemplifies the the principles of responsible research.

Co-Sponsors
The Community for Responsible Research in Business and Management (RRBM) is dedicated to inspiring, encouraging, and supporting credible and useful research in the business and management disciplines. Visit rrbm.network for the RRBM mission, the range of supporters, readings, and activities. The International Association for Chinese Management Research (IACMR) is a scholarly association dedicated to advancing research and practice in Chinese management. The IACMR holds a biennial conference and publishes a scholarly journal Management and Organization Research (Cambridge University Press) and a Chinese language magazine Management Insight (jointly with Fudan University, China).

A Committee of Academic and Executive Reviewers

A strong team of academics and executives will assess the nominations. The Committee comprises accomplished scholars, including Fellows of professional associations as well as senior executives from leading organizations. The Academic reviewers will assess the nominations for both credibility and usefulness while the executive reviewers will focus primarily on the potential usefulness of the research findings to inform societally beneficial management or business practices.

Award Recognition

  1. Award-winning papers will be recognized and be featured on both RRBM and IACMR websites.
  2. Award winners will receive a certificate of recognition from the joint sponsors and a recognition letter jointly signed by RRBM and IACMR will be sent to the relevant deans and department heads.
  3. The list will be publicized via listservs of management associations, and other forms of public or social media platforms, in addition to the two sponsors’ websites.
  4. The award winners will be given the opportunity to have their articles translated into Chinese and published in China in an edited book.
  5. Selected winners will be invited to present their work at the biennial IACMR conference, to be held in Xi’an, China on June 17 to 21, 2020.

Submission Criteria
We accept nominations or self-nominations of empirical research articles or research books, in the English language and published in the recent five years (2015-2019), that meet the following criteria:

  1. Research that exemplifies the Seven Principles of Responsible Research (see below for definitions).
  2. Research can be on any level of analysis (individual, team, organization, society), for any kind of organization (business, non-profit, government, etc.) and may focus on any region of the world.
  3. The article should be published (or accepted) in a refereed journal, and the book by a university or academic press, such as Harvard, Stanford, Oxford, Wiley, Sage, Routledge, etc.

Submission Procedure

  1. A PDF copy of the article or the book, a pre-print or finalized manuscript for in press article or book.
  2. A cover letter in two single-spaced pages or no more than 1000 words that describes or includes:
  3. Why this work (research article or book) deserves to be considered for the Award;
  4. If possible: a) evidence on how this work has made a positive impact on practice, and b) how this work has been disseminated to stakeholders beyond the academic community;
  5. If the work is a research project on a macro level phenomenon (firm, industry or society) or a micro level phenomenon (individual or team); and
  6. The nominee’s current affiliation and contact information (phone and email address), as well as nominator’s name, affiliation and email address.
  7. Submit nomination materials (PDF of the article/book and a cover letter) to awards@rrbm.network by November 15, 2019 with this subject heading: Nomination of macro/micro article or book for RRM award.
  8. The decision of the award will be announced on or before February 15, 2020.
  9. Please contact awards@rrbm.network for any inquiry about the award or nomination procedure.

* Please visit www.rrbm.network or www.iacmr.org for the list of previous Award winners.
Appendix: Seven Principles of Responsible Research in Business and Management

Please go to www.rrbm.network for a detailed description of the seven principles in the position paper “Responsible Research in Business and Management: Striving for Credible and Useful Knowledge.”

Principle 1—Service to Society: Business research aims to develop knowledge that benefits business and the broader society, locally and globally, for the ultimate purpose of creating a better world.
Principle 2—Stakeholder Involvement: Business and management research values the involvement of different stakeholders who can play a critical role at various stages of the scientific process, without compromising the independence of inquiry.
Principle 3—Impact on Stakeholders: Business and management schools, funders, and accrediting agencies acknowledge and reward research that has an impact on diverse stakeholders, especially research that contributes to better business and a better world.
Principle 4—Valuing Both Basic and Applied Contributions: Business school deans, journal editors, funders, accrediting agencies, and other stakeholders respect and recognize contributions in both theoretical and applied research.
Principle 5—Valuing Plurality and Multidisciplinary Collaboration: Senior scholars, journal editors, funders, and accreditation agencies value diversity in research themes, methods, forms of scholarship, types of inquiry, and interdisciplinary collaboration to reflect the plurality and complexity of business and societal problems.
Principle 6—Sound Methodology: Business research implements sound scientific methods and processes in both quantitative and qualitative or both theoretical and empirical domains.
Principle 7—Broad Dissemination: Business and management schools value diverse forms of knowledge dissemination that collectively advance basic knowledge and practice.