Honors and Awards
Scholarly
Awards | Other Awards | Lectures
and Presentations
- Excellence in Teaching Award: Sim Sitkin, COLE Faculty Director, was awarded the Excellence in Teaching Award for the Duke Goethe Program leadership elective. Award was presented at the May 2010 graduation ceremony.
- Sim Sitkin (COLE Faculty Director) elected Fellow of the Academy of Management (AOM), in recognition of his significant contributions to the science and practice of management. Professor Sitkin is the first person from Duke to be elected as an AOM Fellow since its creation in 1953. The AOM is the leading professional association for scholars dedicated to creating and disseminating knowledge about management and organizations.
- Best Paper Award - Sim Sitkin, COLE Faculty Director, was awarded 2007 AMR best paper for the paper – “Cognitive Underpinnings of Institutional Persistence and Change: A Framing Perspective”. Coauthors are Elizabeth George, Phithviraj Chattopadhyay, and Jeff Barden. Academy of Management Review (AMR) is one of the most highly cited journals in management and organization behavior.
- Kenan Dissertation Fellowship in Ethics Award: Fuqua PhD Candidate, Morela Hernandez, was the 2006-2007 recipient of
the annual Kenan Dissertation Fellowship in Ethics
won a competitive fellowship from the Kenan Institute for Ethics for 2006-2007, for her dissertation "Stewardship: A theory and test of its antecedents." The Kenan Dissertation Fellowship in Ethics is awarded annually to an advanced graduate student writing a dissertation with a substantial focus on ethics.
- Excellence in Ethics Dissertation Award: Fuqua PhD Candidate, Morela Hernandez, won the 2006 annual "Excellence in Ethics Dissertation Award” sponsored by The Institute for Ethical Business Worldwide at the University of Notre Dame, for her dissertation "Stewardship: A theory and test of its antecedents." This is an annual international dissertation proposal competition in ethics for which 5 finalists are selected to present their dissertation research at the "Ethical Dimensions in Business: Perspectives from the Business Academic Community" conference, held at the University of Notre Dame in South Bend , Indiana . At the end of the conference, the winner is chosen and announced. Morela is the winner for 2006 for her dissertation "Stewardship: A theory and test of its antecedents."