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NFIB award competition

  • 1.  NFIB award competition

    Posted 01-13-2014 19:47
    Call for Submissions: 2014 NFIB Doctoral Dissertation Award in Entrepreneurship and Independent Business   The National Federation of Independent Business (NFIB) Doctoral Dissertation  Award in Entrepreneurship and Independent Business is one of the  Entrepreneurship Division's two doctoral dissertation awards. The NFIB Award was  established through the original sponsorship of Entrepreneurship: Theory &  Practice, and the continuing sponsorship of the National Federation of  Independent Business Research Foundation. Its purpose is to recognize and honor  outstanding doctoral research in the areas of Entrepreneurship & Independent  Business. The principal focus of the NFIB Award is on research that deals with  entrepreneurs, and potential entrepreneurs, with the founding, management,  growth and development of independent new ventures, with small business, family  business, and minority business, and/or with the support systems (other than  venture capital) that help facilitate the development of such business.  Specifically excluded from the NFIB Award are dissertations dealing primarily  with high-potential ventures (see the Heizer Award Call).  The Award itself will consist of a cash prize and an Award plaque commemorating  the winner's outstanding research effort.  Two criteria will be used to evaluate all the NFIB Award entries. They are: (1)  The degree to which the entry fits the specific focus of the NFIB Award  described above; and (2) The overall quality of the entry with respect to its  literature survey, model development, hypothesis generation, research design,  sample and/or site selection, data gathering methods, variable definition and  measurement, data analysis methods, findings and conclusions, limitations and  implications for both theory and research in entrepreneurship and independent  business.  [Note: Unlike the Heizer Award, the other Entrepreneurship Division Award, NFIB  Award winners need not have well developed implications for practitioners -  provided, of course, that they fit the other specifications of the NFIB Award  described above.]  The 2014 NFIB Dissertation Award is open to authors who in calendar year 2013  have completed all requirements for their doctoral degree, as supported by  documentation from the awarding institution. This includes any public defense;  coursework; revisions, etc. that are prerequisites for earning the degree.  Exempt from this rule is the completion of any academic ceremony of 'graduation'  or 'promotion' that is customary but not a requirement for degree completion. In  cases where any part of the degree requirements remain unresolved, submission  would have to wait until the next year. Apart from evidence of completion,  submitters should provide one Ms-Word or PDF copy of a 1 page/500 words Abstract  and a 20-page/12,000 words Summary of the dissertation. These page and word  limits should be adhered to strictly and includes everything (reference list,  figures, tables, appendices, etc.).  Submissions should be sent electronically no later than 5.00 pm midnight,  Eastern Standard Time (GMT-5 hours) February 28, 2014 to Dennie Kim (  dennie.kim@gmail This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need  JavaScript enabled to view it ), assisting Harry Sapienza, the Chair Elect of  the Entrepreneurship Division of the Academy of Management. Self-nominations are  encouraged after consultation with dissertation supervisors.  Authors can submit their work for consideration for only one of the Division's  dissertation awards. Thus, those who submit for the NFIB Doctoral Dissertation  Award cannot simultaneously nominate their work for the Heizer Award, and vice  versa. It is strictly the submitter's responsibility to submit to the Award  which best fits the nominated work. We strongly advise that you read carefully  the criteria for each award before making your submission.  Finalists for the NFIB Award will be notified by early May, 2014. To remain in  the competition they will be required to send a full electronic copy of their  dissertation in the exact form it was evaluated for the doctoral degree by a  (tight) deadline specified at that point. The winner of the NFIB Award will be  required to provide two print copies of the dissertation.
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