2024 Julia Balogun (University of Liverpool), Paula Jarzabkowski (University of Queensland), David Seidl (University of Zurich), & Richard Whittington (University of Oxford), for their innovative, energetic, and successful pioneering work in “Strategy as Practice,” which advanced insights, expanded theory, and built a community to develop a practice-theory-based approach to strategy and organization.
2022 Joep Cornelissen (Erasmus University Rotterdam) and Markus Höllerer (UNSW Sydney), for their pioneering work in establishing the open access journal Organization Theory as a conceptual journal that is anchored in a European tradition of fostering intellectual diversity while aiming for a global reach and inclusiveness in ways of theorizing.
2020 Doug Creed (University of Rhode Island), Bryant Hudson (IÉSEG), Gerardo Okhuysen (University of California, Irvine), & Maureen Scully (University of Massachusetts Boston), for their scholarly efforts in starting and shaping our conversation about LGBT issues, stigma, shame, taboo, and power in organizational settings.
2018 Cynthia Hardy (University of Melbourne), Cliff Oswick (City University London), and Nelson Phillips (University of California, Santa Barbara), for their pioneering work on organizational discourse, institutional discourse and discourse analysis.
2016 Haridimos Tsoukas (Warwick Business School), for his contributions to introducing philosophical approaches and process thinking into OMT (manifested in his editorship of Organization Studies, and his development of the International Symposium on Process Organization Studies) as well as his many and varied ground-breaking and highly-cited publications.
2014 Gibson Burrell (University of Manchester) & Gareth Morgan (York University), coauthored the now classic text Sociological Paradigms and Organizational Analysis which pushed scholars to confront the hidden assumptions in the field’s dominant paradigms and revealed how these paradigms influenced the ways in which we interpret organizational actions and develop theory.
2012 David Hickson (University of Bradford), for his leadership in founding the journal Organization Studies.
2010 Wayne Baker (University of Michigan), Kim Cameron (University of Michigan), Jane Dutton (University of Michigan), Robert Quinn (University of Michigan), Gretchen Spreitzer (University of Michigan), Lynn Wooten Simmons University), for leading the way with regard to Positive Organizational Scholarship.
2008 Arie Lewin (Duke University), for his leadership in founding Organization Science and the Organization Science Winter Conference.
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