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  • 1.  Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award

    Posted 04-09-2009 12:02
    The Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division And McGraw Hill Present the Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award The Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division and McGraw Hill present an annual award ($1500) to the person(s) who develops and implements an innovation in entrepreneurship pedagogy for either graduate or undergraduate education. The innovation must be a full course or program of courses that is focused on entrepreneurship. Although innovations of individual exercises are certainly valuable, they will not be considered for this award. The purpose of the award is to encourage not only innovations in pedagogy, but also dissemination of such innovations. Criteria for evaluation of nominations include the novelty/innovativeness of the pedagogy; how transferable it is to other schools or professors; and support for the nomination from students, alumni, administrators, the community, etc. Self-nominated proposals are encouraged! Nominations should include the following materials: • a 100 word abstract of the innovation • a 3-5 page description of the innovation, including why it is novel and transferable • any supporting exhibits including supporting letters from students or other educators who have experienced or used the new pedagogy (please limit this to no more than 5 supporting documents. Lengthy supporting documentation is not encouraged.) • Nominations and supporting exhibits should be submitted electronically to the Award Chair, so that materials can be shared with the entire Award Committee. Submissions must be received by May 31, 2009. The nominations will be judged by members of the Entrepreneurship Division Teaching Committee, and the winner will be notified by the end of June. The award winner must attend the annual Academy of Management Conference to receive their award at the Entrepreneurship Division Business Meeting. Please direct nominations and questions to: Linda Edelman – Award Chairperson Bentley University e-mail: ledelman@bentley.edu Phone: 781-891-2530 Committee Members: Melissa Cardon, Pace University Heidi Neck, Babson College Andrew Corbet, RPI Tom Mierzwa, Univ. of Maryland Jeff McMullen, Univ. of Indiana ************************************** This message is from ENTREP which is sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management. Please do not post messages with attached files. Commercial messages or spammed messages are not allowed on the list. The use of auto-responder "out-of-office" messages may also lead to your removal from the list. You can manage your subscription options, including joining or leaving the list here: http://aomlists.pace.edu/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=entrep&A=1 If you have questions or need help, please contact Dr. John Bunch jbunch@benedictine.edu. Ventures HO!


  • 2.  Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award

    Posted 02-03-2010 14:48

     

    The Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division

    And McGraw Hill

    Present the

     

    Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award

     

    The Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division and McGraw Hill present an annual award ($1500) to the person(s) who develops and implements an innovation in entrepreneurship pedagogy for either graduate or undergraduate education.  The innovation must be a full course that is focused on entrepreneurship.  Although innovations in program of courses or in individual exercises are certainly valuable, they will not be considered for this award. 

     

    The purpose of the award is to encourage not only innovations in pedagogy, but also dissemination of such innovations.   Criteria for evaluation of nominations include the novelty/innovativeness of the pedagogy; how transferable it is to other schools or professors; and support for the nomination from students, alumni, administrators, the community, etc.

     

    Self-nominated proposals are encouraged!  Nominations should include the following materials:

    ¨      a 100 word abstract of the innovation

    ¨      a 3-5 page description of the innovation, including why it is novel and transferable

    ¨      any supporting exhibits including supporting letters from students or other educators who have experienced or used the new pedagogy (please limit this to no more than 5 supporting documents. Lengthy supporting documentation is not encouraged.)

    ¨      Nominations and supporting exhibits should be submitted electronically to the Award Chair, so that materials can be shared with the entire Award Committee.

     

    Submissions must be received by May 31, 2010.  The nominations will be judged by members of the Entrepreneurship Division Teaching Committee, and the winner will be notified by the end of June.  The award winner must attend the annual Academy of Management Conference to receive their award at the Entrepreneurship Division Business Meeting.  Please note that the winning nomination will be posted on the Entrepreneurship Division Website and a write-up about the award will appear in the Entrepreneurship Division Newsletter.

     

    Please direct nominations and questions to:      

                                                                                       

    Linda Edelman – Award Chairperson

    Bentley University                                                                                                                                      

    e-mail: ledelman@bentley.edu     Phone: 781-891-2530

     

    Committee Members:

    Melissa Cardon - Pace University

    Alain Fayolle – EM Lyon

    Elissa Grossman - Loyola Marymount University

    J. Michael Haynie – Syracuse University

    Jill Kickul – New York University

    Hienze Klandt – European Business School

    Tom Mierzwa - University of Maryland

    Jeff McMullen - University of Indiana         

     

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  • 3.  Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award

    Posted 05-18-2010 11:07

    Friendly reminder: Deadline is May 31, 2010

     

    The Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division

    And McGraw Hill

    Present the

     

    Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award

     

    The Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division and McGraw Hill present an annual award ($1500) to the person(s) who develops and implements an innovation in entrepreneurship pedagogy for either graduate or undergraduate education.  The innovation must be a full course that is focused on entrepreneurship.  Although innovations in program of courses or in individual exercises are certainly valuable, they will not be considered for this award. 

     

    The purpose of the award is to encourage not only innovations in pedagogy, but also dissemination of such innovations.   Criteria for evaluation of nominations include the novelty/innovativeness of the pedagogy; how transferable it is to other schools or professors; and support for the nomination from students, alumni, administrators, the community, etc.

     

    Self-nominated proposals are encouraged!  Nominations should include the following materials:

    ¨       a 100 word abstract of the innovation

    ¨       a 3-5 page description of the innovation, including why it is novel and transferable

    ¨       any supporting exhibits including supporting letters from students or other educators who have experienced or used the new pedagogy (please limit this to no more than 5 supporting documents. Lengthy supporting documentation is not encouraged.)

    ¨       Nominations and supporting exhibits should be submitted electronically to the Award Chair, so that materials can be shared with the entire Award Committee.

     

    Submissions must be received by May 31, 2010.  The nominations will be judged by members of the Entrepreneurship Division Teaching Committee, and the winner will be notified by the end of June.  The award winner must attend the annual Academy of Management Conference to receive their award at the Entrepreneurship Division Business Meeting.  Please note that the winning nomination will be posted on the Entrepreneurship Division Website and a write-up about the award will appear in the Entrepreneurship Division Newsletter.

     

    Please direct nominations and questions to:           

                                                                                                                   

    Linda Edelman – Award Chairperson

    Bentley University                                                                                                                                                                                           

    e-mail: ledelman@bentley.edu     Phone: 781-891-2530

     

    Committee Members:

    Melissa Cardon - Pace University

    Alain Fayolle – EM Lyon

    Elissa Grossman - Loyola Marymount University

    J. Michael Haynie – Syracuse University

    Jill Kickul – New York University

    Hienz Klandt – European Business School

    Tom Mierzwa - University of Maryland

    Jeff McMullen - University of Indiana       

     

     

    Linda F. Edelman

    Associate Professor I Strategic Management

    BENTLEY UNIVERSITY

    319 Adamian Academic Center I 175 Forest Street I Waltham MA 02452 - 4705

    ledelman@bentley.edu

    T: 781.891.2530 I F: 781.891.2896

     

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  • 4.  Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award

    Posted 02-07-2011 12:19

     

    The Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division

    And McGraw Hill

    Present the

     

    Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award

     

    The Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division and McGraw Hill present an annual award ($1500) to the person(s) who develops and implements an innovation in entrepreneurship pedagogy for either graduate or undergraduate education.  The innovation must be a full course that is focused on entrepreneurship.  Although innovations in program of courses or in individual exercises are certainly valuable, they will not be considered for this award. 

     

    The purpose of the award is to encourage not only innovations in pedagogy, but also dissemination of such innovations.   Criteria for evaluation of nominations include the novelty/innovativeness of the pedagogy; how transferable it is to other schools or professors; and support for the nomination from students, alumni, administrators, the community, etc.

     

    Self-nominated proposals are encouraged!  Nominations should include the following materials:

    ¨      a 100 word abstract of the innovation

    ¨      a 3-5 page description of the innovation, including why it is novel and transferable

    ¨      any supporting exhibits including supporting letters from students or other educators who have experienced or used the new pedagogy (please limit this to no more than 5 supporting documents. Lengthy supporting documentation is not encouraged.)

    ¨      Nominations and supporting exhibits should be submitted electronically to the Award Chair, so that materials can be shared with the entire Award Committee.

     

    Submissions must be received by May 31, 2011.  The nominations will be judged by members of the Entrepreneurship Division Teaching Committee, and the winner will be notified by the end of June.  The award winner must attend the annual Academy of Management Conference to receive their award at the Entrepreneurship Division Business Meeting.  Please note that the winning nomination will be posted on the Entrepreneurship Division Website and a write-up about the award will appear in the Entrepreneurship Division Newsletter.

     

    Please direct nominations and questions to:      

                                                                                       

    Linda Edelman – Award Chairperson

    Bentley University                                                                                                                                      

    e-mail: ledelman@bentley.edu     Phone: 781-891-2530

     

    Committee Members:

    Melissa Cardon - Pace University

    Alain Fayolle – EM Lyon

    Elissa Grossman - Loyola Marymount University

    J. Michael Haynie – Syracuse University

    Jill Kickul – New York University

    Hienz Klandt – European Business School

    Tom Mierzwa - University of Maryland

    Jeff McMullen - University of Indiana

    Noam Wasserman – Harvard University            

     

    ************************************** This message is from ENTREP which is sponsored by the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management. Please do not post messages with attached files. Commercial messages or spammed messages are not allowed on the list. The use of auto-responder "out-of-office" messages may also lead to your removal from the list. You can manage your subscription options, including joining or leaving the list here: http://aomlists.pace.edu/scripts/wa.exe?SUBED1=entrep&A=1 If you have questions or need help, please contact Dr. John Bunch jbunch@benedictine.edu. Ventures HO!


  • 5.  Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award

    Posted 02-06-2012 13:07

    The Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division

    And McGraw Hill

    Present the

     

    Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award

     

    The Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division and McGraw Hill present an annual award ($1500) to the person(s) who develops and implements an innovation in entrepreneurship pedagogy for either graduate or undergraduate education.  The innovation must be a full course that is focused on entrepreneurship.  Although innovations in a program of courses or in individual exercises are certainly valuable, they will not be considered for this award. 

     

    The purpose of the award is to encourage not only innovations in pedagogy, but also the dissemination of such innovations.   Criteria for evaluation of nominations include (1.) the novelty/innovativeness of the pedagogy; (2.) how transferable it is to other schools or professors; and (3.) support for the nomination from students, alumni, administrators, the community, etc.

     

    Self-nominated proposals are encouraged!  Nominations should include the following materials:

    ¨      a 100 word abstract of the innovation

    ¨      a 3-5 page description of the innovation, including why it is novel and transferable

    ¨      any supporting exhibits including supporting letters from students or other educators who have experienced or used the new pedagogy (please limit this to no more than 5 supporting documents. Lengthy supporting documentation is not encouraged.)

    ¨      Nominations and supporting exhibits should be submitted electronically to the Award Chair, so that material can be shared with the entire Award Committee.

     

    Submissions must be received by May 31, 2012.  The nominations will be judged by members of the Entrepreneurship Division Teaching Committee, and the winner will be notified by the end of June.  The award winner must attend the annual Academy of Management Conference to receive their award at the Entrepreneurship Division Business Meeting.  Please note that the winning nomination will be posted on the Entrepreneurship Division Website and a write-up about the award will appear in the Entrepreneurship Division Newsletter.

     

    Please direct nominations and questions to:

                                                                                       

    Linda Edelman – Award Chairperson

    Bentley University                                                                                                                                                                                                                 

    e-mail: ledelman@bentley.edu     Phone: 781-891-2530

     

    Committee Members:

    Alain Fayolle – EM Lyon

    Elissa Grossman - Loyola Marymount University

    J. Michael Haynie – Syracuse University

    Jill Kickul – New York University

    Heinz Klandt – European Business School

    Tom Mierzwa - University of Maryland

    Heidi Neck – Babson College

    Erik Noyes – Babson College

    Noam Wasserman – Harvard University          

     

     

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  • 6.  Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award

    Posted 03-15-2013 15:27

     

    The Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division

    and McGraw-Hill

    Present the

     

    Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award

     

    The Academy of Management Entrepreneurship Division and McGraw Hill present an annual award ($1500) to the person(s) who develops and implements an innovation in entrepreneurship pedagogy for either graduate or undergraduate education.  The innovation must be a full course that is focused on entrepreneurship.  (Although innovations in a program of courses or in individual exercises are certainly valuable, they will not be considered for this award.)

     

    The purpose of the award is to encourage not only innovations in pedagogy, but also the dissemination of such innovations.   Criteria for evaluation of nominations include (1.) the novelty / innovativeness of the pedagogy; (2.) how transferable it is to other schools or professors; and (3.) support for the nomination from students, alumni, colleagues, administrators, the community, etc.

     

    Self-nominated proposals are encouraged!  Nominations should include the following materials:

    ¨      A 100-word abstract of the innovation.

    ¨      A 3-5 page description of the innovation, including why it is novel and transferable.

    ¨      Supporting exhibits, including supporting letters from students or other educators who have experienced or used the new pedagogy. (Please limit this to no more than 5 supporting documents. Lengthy supporting documentation is not encouraged.)

    ¨      If you are resubmitting a course that was nominated in a prior year: Please update/revisit the nomination and make sure to indicate which parts have changed since the last nomination.

     

    Nominations and supporting exhibits should be submitted electronically to the Award Chair, so that material can be shared with the entire Award Committee.  Please submit all materials in either a single PDF document or as attachments to a single email.

     

    Submissions must be received by May 31, 2013.  The winner will be notified by the end of June.  The award winner must attend the annual Academy of Management Conference to receive their award at the Entrepreneurship Division Business Meeting.  The winning nomination will be posted on the Entrepreneurship Division website and a notice will appear in the Division Newsletter.

     

    Please direct nominations and questions to:

                                                                                       

    Noam Wasserman – Award Chair

    Harvard Business School                                           

    e-mail: noam@hbs.edu

     

    Committee Members:


    Alain Fayolle (EM Lyon)

    Elissa Grossman (Loyola Marymount University)

    J. Michael Haynie (Syracuse University)

    Heidi Neck (Babson College)

    Ken Zolot (MIT)

    Tom Mierzwa (University of Maryland)

    Erik Noyes (Babson College)

    Linda Sama (St. Johns University)

    Ethan Mollick (UPenn-Wharton)

     

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