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Corporate Reputation Paper

Introduction

2009 Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation Best Published Paper Award; Deadline 30 May 2010

2009 Best Published Paper Award

 

The Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation aims to deliver robust and independent research on how the reputation of corporations and institutions around the world are created, enhanced, and protected.  The Centre has established this Award to recognize and reward significant scholarly contributions to the literature on corporate reputation.  The Award comes with a plaque, a £1,000 prize, and a funded trip to the 2010 Oxford University Centre for Corporate Reputation Annual Conference, held in September 2010 at Oxford University.  There will up to three finalists acknowledged as well.  Finalists receive a plaque and a £250 prize.

 

To be eligible, a full-length paper must have been published in an ISI-indexed peer-reviewed academic journal in 2009 and provide significant scholarly insight into a key aspect of corporate reputation. All disciplines and methods are welcome if they meet the above criteria.  A committee of scholars affiliated with the Centre will select the winner and finalists.  Results will be announced by 1 Sep 2010.  

 

To nominate a paper, please submit: 1) a maximum 2-page letter of nomination that explicitly details the significance of the paper’s contribution to the literature on corporate reputation; and 2) a copy of the full published version of the paper.  Nominations lacking both components, or failing to meet the deadline, will be refused.  Self-nominations are welcome.

 

Submit complete nominations to Mike Barnett, Research Director, at

michael.barnett@sbs.ox.ac.uk by no later than 30 May 2010

 

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