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ISMS-MSI Practice Prize

Introduction

INFORMS Society for Marketing Science solicits entries for its 2016 Practice Prize Competition; Deadline Jan 2015

CALL FOR SUBMISSIONS
THE 2016 GARY L. LILIEN ISMS-MSI PRACTICE PRIZE COMPETITION

The INFORMS Society for Marketing Science (ISMS) solicits entries for the 2016 Practice Prize Competition, the culmination of which will take place at the:

2016 ISMS Marketing Science Conference, Shanghai, June 16-18

Goal: The goal of the Practice Prize is to highlight and celebrate outstanding marketing science work that has had significant organizational impact.

Prize Committee: The Prize Committee will be chaired by John Roberts (Vice President Practice, ISMS of the University of New South Wales). Other committee members include the Editor-in-Chief – Marketing Science), John Hauser (ISMS – President) or his nominee, two industry practitioners and a representative nominated by the European Marketing Academy.

Eligibility: The Practice Prize is awarded for outstanding implementation of marketing science concepts and methods. The methods used must be innovative, sound, and appropriate to the problem and organization, and the work should have had significant, verifiable, and preferably quantitative impact on the performance of the client organization. Historically, two types of entries have been recognized: (1) a history of successful applications across time and/or organizations and (2) a single, impactful application. For the latter type of entry, the work should normally be completed within the five year period prior to the year of the competition. All the work done between July 2010 and June 2015 will be eligible to enter the competition. Prior publication of the work does not disqualify it. Anyone is eligible to enter except members of the judging committee.

Entry and Details: Entrants must submit:

  • a 500-1000 word Abstract of the work, and
  • An Impact Statement, a supplementary summary of what was accomplished and its organizational impact in enough detail (normally 500-1000 words) to judge the appropriateness of the work for the competition.
  • Supplementary technical material of up to 20 pages that provides sufficient technical detail to permit the Prize Committee to judge the technical merit of the work

Three or four competition finalists will be selected from amongst the entries.

Finalists must agree to submit a paper of Marketing Science quality. That paper will go through a Marketing Science review process with the Prize Committee Chair acting as the Prize Competition Area Editor or the Editor-in-Chief. (The first round of that process will be completed in advance of the competition and will be input to the Prize Selection Committee.)

Finalists will present their work at the ISMS Marketing Science Conference and the judging will take place immediately thereafter. The winner (or, in unusual circumstances, winners) will be announced at the Conference. The delivery of the award requires the entry to satisfy the requirements for the competition, including a preliminary review by the Prize Committee that the paper appears likely to meet the publication standards of Marketing Science. The final decision about publication as a refereed article in Marketing Science will be made after a formal Journal review.

Timetable

  1. Submissions due: January 8, 2016
  2. Finalists notified: February 15, 2016
  3. Finalist Papers due: April 15, 2016
  4. Feedback on final submissions: March 1, 2014
  5. Presentations at the 2016 ISMS Marketing Science Conference June 16 -18, 2016

Finalists will be invited to an industry – academia function at the Conference.

*Note: Where desired, the Chair of the committee will help guide potential entrants on how to develop the most compelling and rigorous entry, how to obtain client support and endorsement or address any other questions they might have.

Examples: To view presentations from past finalists and winners, see . Published articles can be found in various issues of Marketing Science.

Direct questions about the process or eligibility to the Chair of the Practice Prize Competition (johnr@agsm.edu.au) and Gary Lilien (g5l@smeal.psu.edu ). If you feel as though you have an impactful piece of research in an industry setting but are uncertain if it is appropriate to the Prize, please do not hesitate to contact me or Gary.

I do hope to hear from you.

John Roberts
ISMS Vice President Practice