Hello OSCM Colleagues,
Each year, the OSCM Division presents several awards for scholarly submissions, outstanding service contributions, and one award for our OSCM Distinguished Scholar. As the synchronous (live) portion of the 2020 Virtual AOM Annual Meeting draws to a close, I would like to recognize and congratulate all of this year's award winners and finalists. We hope to more formally recognize these award winners at the OSCM business meeting during the 2021 AOM Annual Meeting in Philadelphia. Please join me in offering all of the award winners and finalists well-deserved congratulations!
2020 OSCM Distinguished Scholar Award
Mark Pagell, University College Dublin
2020 Chan Hahn Best Paper Award
Winner: Untangling Drivers for Supplier Environmental and Social Responsibility
Veronica Haydee Villena, Pennsylvania State University; Miriam Michiko Wilhelm, University of Groningen; Chengyong Xiao, University of Groningen
Finalists:
Rare is Beautiful? Rare Technological Resources and Value Implications
Jeongsik Lee, Drexel University; Hyun Ju Jung, KAIST College of Business; Hyunwoo Park, Ohio State University
Which Supplier to Select for Product Development? A Node, Dyad, And Network Level Investigation
Yingchao Lan, University of Nebraska - Lincoln; Tingting Yan, Wayne State University; Brett Massimino, Virginia Commonwealth University
The effect of tariffs on inventory performance: The moderating role of supply base characteristics
Robert Wiedmer, Arizona State University; John-Patrick Paraskevas, Miami University
2020 Best Student Paper Award
Winner: Subcontracted Labor Mix in Projects Teams: The Benefits and Costs on Financial Performance
Antoaneta Momcheva, IE University; Fabrizio Salvador, IE University; Emmanouil Avgerinos, IE University
Finalists:
Prototyping a routine building-intervention to develop towards a lean organization
Wilfred Herman Knol, HAN University of Applied Sciences; Kristina Lauche, Radboud University Nijmegen; Roel Schouteten, Radboud University Nijmegen; Jannes Slomp, HAN University of Applied Sciences
Buyer-Supplier Networks and Innovation: The Role of Shared Technological Knowledge
Shubhobrata Palit, Georgia Institute of Technology; Manpreet Hora, Georgia Institute of Technology; Soumen Ghosh, Georgia Institute of Technology
When Managers Meet Models: Integrating Human Judgment and Analytics
Rebekah Inez Brau, University of Arkansas; John Aloysius, University of Arkansas; Enno Siemsen, University of Wisconsin, Madison
2020 Best Supply Chain Paper Award (Sponsored by the Institute for Supply Management)
Winner: Transparency in the Supply Chain: Do Firms Benefit by Disclosing Supplier Monitoring Activities?
Yanji Duan, Christian Hofer, John Aloysius
Finalists:
Coordinating Collaborative Supply Chain Efforts: A Focus on Rohingya Refugee Camps in Bangladesh
Arash Azadegan, Muhammad Hossain, Mohammad Ali
The Trust-Opportunism Paradox in Corporate Sustainability: Managing Sustainability in Supply Chains
Constantin Blome, Lutz Preuss, Antony Paulraj
The effect of Postponement on Logistics Flexibility: An Empirical Evidence of Swedish Retailers
Hamid Jafari, Mohammad H. Eslami, Anthony Paulraj
2020 Distinguished Service to OSCM Division
Virpi Turkulainen, University College Dublin
2020 Best Reviewer Award
William Diebel, Western University
Shardul Phadnis, Malaysia Institute for Supply Chain Innovation
Jens Roehrich, University of Bath
Sean Handley
2020 OSCM Division Program Chair