Lovelock Career Award
Introduction
ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍø SERVSIG seeks nominations for its Christopher Lovelock Career Contribution Award; Deadline 15 Mar 2015
I would like to call for proposals for the Christopher Lovelock Career Contribution Award 2015.
The "Christopher Lovelock Career Contributions to the Services Discipline Award" is presented annually by SERVSIG to the individual whose teaching, research and service have had the greatest long-term impact on the development of the services discipline. Career contributions of the candidates should be of long duration, preferably 15 to 20 years. Contributions to the services discipline should be significant, frequent, and include recent contributions.
Important – Candidates for a SERVSIG Award do not have to be a member of SERVSIG or the ÂÜÀòÉç¹ÙÍø to be eligible or to win.
– Candidates may be from anywhere in the world. From the beginning, SERVSIG has sought to be globally oriented and globally active.
– Candidates for the awards do not have to be academics. SERVSIG recognizes the vital link between academe and business practice.
The SERVSIG thanks the following committee members for their commitment and their work:
- Chair: Dwayne Gremler (Bowling Green) <gremler@bgsu.edu>
- David Bowen (Thunderbird)
- Kimmy Wa Chan (Hong Kong Polytechnic)
- Steve Baron (Liverpool U)
- Mirella Kleijnen (Vrije Universiteit Amersterdam)
Based on the proposals from the community and a defined procedure the award committees will chose candidates during the following weeks. If you feel that you would like to propose somebody for the lifetime award please contact the committee chair or send me an email (werner.kunz@umb.edu) no later than March 15th and it will be forwarded to the selection commitee.
The past years winners can be checked out at:
Best regards and we hope to get your proposals soon!
Werner Kunz
SERVSIG Chair