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Recent Accomplishments
Graduate
Student Accomplishment
Mohammad alMarzouq (Ph.D. student)
won the 2009 best reviewer award
for the OCIS division of the Academy of Management Conference in
Chicago. He also won this award in 2007.
Michael Dinger
(Ph. D. student)
was
selected for the 2009 ICIS Doctoral Student Consortium in
Phoenix, Arizona and the 2009 AMCIS Doctoral Student Consortium
in San Francisco, California. He is the third Ph.D. student in
the past three years to earn this honor from Clemson University.
Rafael Teixeira (Ph.D. student) won the 2009 best
reviewer award for the OM division of the Academy of Management
Conference in Chicago.
Faculty
Accomplishments
Scott Ellis received a 2009 Faculty Excellence Award.
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accomplishments]
Peter Gianodis won a Eureka! Grant from Clemson's
Calhoun Honor College.
Varun
Grover
was recognized as the 4th most
published researcher (among 3,404 authors in 610 Universities in
48 countries) in the well regarded “basket of top 6 IS
journals.” Also ranked 5th in both the “top 9 journals” and the
“top 3 journals” listings. Clark, J.G., Warren, J. and Au, Y.A.,
“Assessing Researcher Publication Productivity in Leading
Information Systems Journals: A 2003-2007 Update,”
Communications of the Association for Information Systems,
24, February, 2009, pp.225-254.[More
accomplishments]
Richard Klein
was appointed Associate Editor at the European Journal of
Information Systems.
Mark McKnew
was
funded
for four years (2009-2013) to establish the
"Transatlantic Double Degree in International Business (TADIB)"
under the EU-US Atlantis Program by United States Department of
Education (FIPSE) in cooperation with the European Union
$460,000. [More
accomplishments]
Aleda Roth
was named the 2009 Distinguished Fellow of the Manufacturing and
Service Operations Management Society.
Kristin Scott
won the Best Paper Award for the Conflict Management Division at
the 2008 Academy of Management meetings in Anaheim, California.
The article was titled "A Contingency Model of Conflict
and Team Effectiveness" and co-authored with
Zhu, J., and Shaw, J.D.
Wayne Stewart
received the College of Business and Behavioral Science (CBBS)
Graduate Teaching Excellence Award 2008-2009.
Jason Thatcher
was elected Vice-President of Membership of the
Association for Information Systems.
He recently met with Tony Scott, the CIO of Microsoft, to
discuss a strategic partnership on new membership initiatives.
Eminent Scholars within the Management
Department
William Gartner -
Entrepreneurship
Varun Grover -
Management Information
Systems
Aleda Roth - Supply Chain Management and Operations
Management
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