Doctoral Competition for Conceptual Articles

Introduction

Six winners have been chosen for the 2021 AMS Review-Sheth Foundation Annual Doctoral Competition for Conceptual Articles

INTEREST CATEGORY: DOCTORAL STUDENTS
POSTING TYPE: Awards

Author: Kaisa Koskela-Huotari


WINNERS OF 2021 AMS REVIEW – SHETH FOUNDATION DOCTORAL COMPETITION FOR CONCEPTUAL ARTICLES (ADCCA)

The 2021 AMS Review-Sheth Foundation Annual Doctoral Competition for Conceptual Articles generated an enthusiastic response from doctoral students all over the world. In total, the competition received 41 submissions of which the six most promising were selected for recognition.

This year’s winners include (listed alphabetically):

“Leveling Up! Increasing Motivation, Goal Setting and Attainment Using Gamification: The Potential for a New Construct”
Shawn Enriques, University of Wyoming, USA

“Conceptualizing Coping Capital”
Vikram Kapoor, University of Limerick, Ireland
Russell Belk, York University, Canada

“Ecosystem Alignment around Customers”
Fares Georges Khalil, Hanken School of Economics, Finland
Kristina Heinonen, Hanken School of Economics, Finland

“Customer Experience in Access-Based Services: A Conceptual Framework and Implications for Research”
Dhrithi Mahadevan, Indian Institute of Management Bangalore, India

“Re(de)fining Dual-Process Models of Information Processing using Affective-Cognitive and Conscious-Unconscious Dimensions”
Priya Narayanan, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India
Arvind Sahay, Indian Institute of Management Ahmedabad, India

“Marketing solutions for social dilemmas: a systematic review, taxonomy of marketing solutions, and research agenda”
Siavash Rashidi-Sabet, Texas Tech University, USA
Sreedhar Madhavaram, Texas Tech University, USA

2021 Competition’s Co-Chairs:

Elina Jaakkola (University of Turku, Finland)
Roberick Brodie (University of Auckland, New Zealand)
Stephen L. Vargo (University of Hawaii, USA)

The AMS Review-Sheth Foundation Annual Doctoral Competition for Conceptual Articles is open to current, or recently completed, doctoral students. The competition encourages doctoral students to identify and publish impactful conceptual ideas; and connects them with leading marketing scholars who provide feedback and mentoring to enhance their conceptual contribution.

The next call for 2022 submissions will be published in October 2021 at AMS Review’s website:

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