SMA Dissertation Proposal Competition
Introduction
Society for Marketing Advances Doctoral Dissertation Proposal Award; Deadline 15 Jul 2018
SMA Doctoral Dissertation Competition
Awards
Best Proposal Award
- $1,000 cash with no restrictions on use
- Complimentary conference registration
- Recognition and plaque at awards ceremony
- Presentation of the proposal in an Annual Conference Special Session
Runner-up Proposal Award
- $500 cash with no restrictions on use
- Complimentary conference registration
- Recognition and plaque at awards ceremony
- Presentation of the proposal in an Annual Conference Special Session
Sharon E. Beatty Best Services Marketing Proposal Award
Particularly meritorious proposals with a research focus in services marketing will be considered for this award. The recipient of the Best Services Proposal Award is also eligible for the Best Proposal and Runner-up Proposal Awards.
- $500 cash with no restrictions on use
- Complimentary conference registration
- Recognition and plaque at awards ceremony
- Presentation of the proposal in an Annual Conference Special Session
Jean-Charles Chebat Best Retail Proposal Award
Particularly meritorious proposals with a research focus in retailing will be additionally considered for this award, sponsored by Professor Jean-Charles Chebat of HEC Montréal. The recipient of the Best Retail Proposal Award is also eligible for the Best Proposal and Runner-up Proposal Awards.
- $500 cash with no restrictions on use
- Complimentary conference registration
- Recognition and plaque at awards ceremony
- Presentation of the proposal in an Annual Conference Special Session
Submission Criteria and Procedures
Eligible entrants are those doctoral candidates who have successfully defended their dissertation proposal, but have not completed the final defense of the dissertation prior to the competition submission deadline. A letter from the primary dissertation advisor must be submitted with the proposal, stating that the candidate meets this eligibility criterion.
The dissertation proposal must focus on some aspect of marketing or related fields such as logistics/supply chain management. In general, any topic acceptable for dissertation research in these fields is appropriate.
Each entry should be in the form of a dissertation proposal that includes the nature of the problem to be researched, relevant theory, hypotheses to be tested, method, analysis, and indicative references.
Documents must be formatted in MS Word, double-spaced, using Times New Roman 11-point font with 1 inch margins all around. Proposals are limited to 15 pages, including all figures, tables, and references and should begin with an abstract of 150 words or less. Authors must use the style of the Journal of Marketing.
Authors should avoid identifying themselves, their advisor(s), or their university in the text. Please include the following information on a separate cover page: title, author’s name, institutional affiliation, postal mail address, e-mail address, telephone and fax numbers, and name of primary dissertation advisor.
For questions or additional information please contact:
Robert McDonald
Texas Tech University
Bob.mcdonald@ttu.edu