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Previous laureates
Roland Calori Prize 2007
Lawrence G. Shattuck
and Nita Lewis Miller
'Extending
Naturalistic Decision Making to Complex Organizations: A Dynamic
Model of Situated Cognition'
Organization Studies,
2006, 27 (7), 989–1009
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Nominees (finalists):
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Giuseppe Delmestri
and Peter Walgenbach:
'Mastering Techniques or Brokering Knowledge? Middle Managers in
Germany, Great Britain and Italy', Organization Studies,
2005, 26 (2), 197–220
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Eric J. Walton:
'The Persistence of Bureaucracy: A Meta-Analysis of Weber's
Model of Bureaucratic Control, Organization Studies,
2005, 26 (4), 569–600
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David Oliver and
Johan Roos:
'Decision-Making in High-Velocity Environments: The Importance
of Guiding Principles', Organization Studies, 2005, 26
(6), 889–913
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Marlei Pozzebon and
Alain Pinsonneault:
'Challenges in Conducting Empirical Work Using Structuration
Theory: Learning from IT Research', Organization Studies,
2005, 26 (9), 1353–1376
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Sally Riad:
'The Power of "Organizational Culture' as a Discursive Formation
in Merger Integration', Organization Studies, 2005, 26
(10), 1529–1554
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Gary R. Weaver:
'Virtue in Organizations: Moral Identity as a Foundation for
Moral Agency', Organization Studies, 2006, 27 (3),
341–368
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Michal Frenkel and
Yehouda Shenhav:
'From Binarism Back to Hybridity: A Postcolonial Reading of
Management and Organization Studies', Organization Studies,
2006, 27 (6), 855–876
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Lawrence G. Shattuck
and Nita Lewis Miller:
'Extending Naturalistic Decision Making to Complex Organizations:
A Dynamic Model of Situated Cognition', Organization Studies,
2006, 27 (7), 989–1009
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Simon Collinson and
David C. Wilson:
'Inertia in Japanese Organizations: Knowledge Management
Routines and Failure to Innovate', Organization Studies,
2006, 27 (9), 1359–1387
Roland Calori Prize 2005
Anne-Wil Harzing and
Arndt Sorge
'The Relative Impact of
Country of Origin and Universal Contingencies on
Internationalization Strategies and Corporate Control in
Multinational Enterprises: Worldwide and European Perspectives'
Organization Studies,
2003, 24 (2), 187–214
Roland Calori Prize 2003
Eero Vaara
'On the Discursive
Construction of Success/Failure in Narratives of Post-Merger
Integration'
Organization Studies, 2002, 23 (2),
211–248
Selection
Procedure
The selection committee
for the Roland Calori Prize is headed by the chair of the
Organization Studies Advisory Board and includes the incoming
editor-in-chief of Organization Studies and one member of the
EGOS Board.
The members of the committee select a short
list of nine papers from all articles published in Organization
Studies in the two previous years. The committee designates a
panel of nine members, out of which five persons must come from
outside the Editorial and Advisory Board of Organization Studies and
the EGOS Board. From the shortlist of nine articles, the panel
members choose the winner of the Roland Calori Prize.
Acknowledgements
EGOS thanks David
Courpasson (EM Lyon) and the following persons for their
contribution:
In 2003, the committee members
were Jose Luis Alvarez, Jean-Claude Thoenig and David Wilson.
The
panelists were Elena Antonocopoulou, Juha Jaurila, Mitchell Koza,
Kristian Kreiner, Kari Lijla, Ken Starkey, Antonio Strati, Arjen van
Witteloostjuin and John Weeks.
In 2005, the
committee members were David Courpasson, Jean-Claude Thoenig and
David Wilson.
The panelists were Ruth Aguilera, Michael Aiken,
Michael Best, Elisabeth George, Kristian Kreiner, Christian
Rouillard, David Seidl, Eero Vaara and John van Mannen.
In 2007, the
committee members were Jean-Claude Thoenig, David Wilson, David
Courpasson and Eero Vaara.
The panelists were Ruth Aguilera, Elisabeth George, Kristian
Kreiner, Christian Rouillard, David Seidl, Arndt Sorge, John Weeks,
Andreas Werr and Michael West.
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