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AIM Conference Awards

Introduction

The winners of four best paper awards from the recent AI in Management Conference

INTEREST CATEGORY: INNOVATION AND TECH
POSTING TYPE: Awards

Posted by: Gerard Tellis


The co-chairs of the 5th AIM Conference are delighted to announce the winners of best paper awards. We had over 130 high quality presentations and papers. It was challenging to ascertain winners from this fabulous set of papers. Here is how we did it, over the last two months.

We first asked Chairs of Sessions to list those papers that were worthy of being considered for one of the four awards (Nominees). In addition, at least one of the four co-chairs reviewed all the papers and identified such nominees. A couple of the award sponsors floated through the conference and also identified nominees.

Then each of the four co-chairs (Bowen Lou, Hyo Kang, Milan Miric, and Gerry Tellis) reviewed the papers of these nominees and voted for those they individually considered worthy of winning an award (Finalists).

Winners are finalists that received strong support from the co-chairs. Congrats to all winners, finalists, and nominees.

You can see the complete lists of finalists, and nominees .

List of Winners:

($5,000)

  1. , Sagar Baviskar et al, CMU
  2. , Zhichen Chen, et al, Boston University.

($5,000)

  1. , Ruben R Salas et al, Wharton,
  2. : Evidence from Google’s BERT, Poet Larsen et al, USC

($5,000)

  1. , Yuyan Wang et al, Stanford.
  2. Evidence from Online Fundraising and LLM-Assisted Rewrites, Samsun Knight et al, U. of Toronto.

($5,000)

  1. , Arvind Karunakaran, et al, Stanford
  2. AI Review Summary, Customer Ratings, and Performance Entrenchment, Wesley Koo et al, John Hopkins

See you again next March 2026!