Kinnear/JPP&M Award
Introduction
Craig Andrews, Richard G. Netemeyer, and Scot Burton have won the 2012 Thomas C. Kinnear/Journal of Public Policy & Marketing Award for their 2009 article
Thomas C. Kinnear/Journal of Public Policy & Marketing Award
J. Craig Andrews, Richard G. Netemeyer, and Scot Burton have been voted as the recipients of the 2012 Thomas C. Kinnear/Journal of Public Policy & Marketing Award for their article “” which appeared in the Spring 2009 (Vol. 28, No. 1) issue of Journal of Public Policy & Marketing.
The award honors articles published in Journal of Public Policy & Marketing that have made a significant contribution to the understanding of marketing and public policy issues within the past three years (2009–2011). From a list of all eligible articles, a committee comprised of JPP&M’s associate editors nominated articles for consideration. Then, from the articles that received the greatest number of nominations, Editorial Review Board members selected one article that was most deserving of the award.
Generously funded by Thomas C. Kinnear, his colleagues, friends, and former students and administered through the ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍø Foundation, the award’s purpose is to encourage authors to continue to produce high-quality research in marketing and public policy.
The award was announced at the 2013 Marketing and Public Policy Conference.
- J. Craig Andrews is Professor and Charles H. Kellstadt Chair in Marketing at Marquette University.
- Richard G. Netemeyer is Senior Associate Dean; Professor of Commerce; Ralph A. Beeton Professor of Free Enterprise at the University of Virginia
- Scot Burton is Professor and Wal-Mart Chair in Marketing at the University of Arkansas.
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