Dear all,
Please join me in congratulating the winners of this year's SAP awards. The following papers have all demonstrated outstanding quality and impressed SAP reviewers.
The nominations for this year's SAP awards were:
SAP Best Paper Award
Amanda Porter, Damla Diriker, Philipp Tuertscher "What Does it Take to be Open? Sustaining Openness through Closure in Open Organizing Initiatives"
Gary Burke, Carola Wolf "Confronting grand challenges in bureaucratic systems: The path towards open organizing"
Natalia Vuori, Marina Biniari, Timo Vuori, Quy Huy "Emotional Structuring of Practices and Intraorganizational Innovation Process"
SAP Best Student Paper Award
Christina Wawarta, Sotirios Paroutis, Loizos Heracleous "Temporal Tensions in Human Space Flight: NASA's Practices for Managing Long-term Strategic Change"
Layla Branicki, Kate Booth, Richard Badham "Mindful ambidexterity: An ethnographic study of how managers navigate exploitation and exploration"
Quian Li, Paula Jarzabkowski, Santi Furnari "Resource-acquiring as a process of actualizing the potentiality: An ethnographic study"
SAP Best Practice Award
Layla Branicki, Kate Booth, Richard Badham "Mindful ambidexterity: An ethnographic study of how managers navigate exploitation and exploration"
Rene Wiedner "Sustenance through Liberation: Vinyl record manufacturing after disruption and before the hype"
SAP Pushing the Boundary Award
Rene Wiedner "Sustenance through Liberation: Vinyl record manufacturing after disruption and before the hype"
Kathleen Stephenson, Joep Cornelissen "The rhythmic work of strategic change"
Marius Andersson "Nothing but a name? Discursive temporal work in the context of an organizational name change"
The SAP awards committee consisting of Professor Ann Langley (HEC Montreal), Vern Glaser (University of Alberta) and Lisa Day (University of Liverpool) has reviewed all the nominations in detail and agreed on the most outstanding papers.
Following their recommendation, I am happy to announce our SAP award winners:
SAP Best Paper Award: Amanda Porter, Damla Diriker, Philipp Tuertscher "What Does it Take to be Open? Sustaining Openness through Closure in Open Organizing Initiatives"
SAP Best Student Paper Award: Christina Wawarta, Sotirios Paroutis, Loizos Heracleous "Temporal Tensions in Human Space Flight: NASA's Practices for Managing Long-term Strategic Change"
SAP Best Practice Award: Layla Branicki, Kate Booth, Richard Badham "Mindful ambidexterity: An ethnographic study of how managers navigate exploitation and exploration"
SAP Pushing the Boundary Award: Rene Wiedner "Sustenance through Liberation: Vinyl record manufacturing after disruption and before the hype"
Congratulations!!
The award winners will showcase their work in a new, innovative session "SAP Meet the Award Winners" which will be chaired by Ann Langley. Please join us on Tuesday, August 11th at 6:30am EDT on the AoM virtual conference platform to celebrate these excellent papers.
Katharina Dittrich
SAP Program Chair
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Katharina Dittrich
Warwick Business School
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