Award-Winning JCR Articles

(Awards not given by JCR)

Emerald Management Reviews Citation of Excellence

This award recognizes the authors of one of the 50 best articles published in management in 2009.

2010: Sam K. Hui, Eric T. Bradlow, and Peter S. Fader "Testing Behavior Hypotheses Using an Integrated Model of Grocery Store Shopping Path and Purchase Behavior" (JCR Volume 36, October 2009).

AMA Global Marketing SIG Excellence in Research Award

This award recognizes an outstanding research article published within the last 10 years that has significantly influenced the direction of global marketing.

2005: Jan-Benedict Steenkamp and Hans Baumgartner "Assessing Measurement Invariance in Cross-National Consumer Research." (JCR Volume 25, June 1998).

Leo Melamed Prize for Outstanding Scholarship

This award recognizes the authors of the most significant research by business school faculty other than the University of Chicago.

2000: James R. Bettman, Mary Frances Luce, and John W. Payne "Constructive Consumer Choice Processes." (JCR Volume 25, December 1998).

ACR/JCR Long-Term Contribution Award

This award is presented once every three years to honor the long-term contribution of an article appearing in JCR.

2008: Joseph W. Alba and J. Wesley Hutchinson, "Dimensions of Consumer Expertise." (JCR Volume 13, March 1987, 411-54).

2005: Russell W. Belk, "Possessions and the Extended Self" (JCR Volume 15, September 1988, 139-68).

2002: Joel Huber, John W. Payne, and Christopher Puto, "Adding Asymmetrically Dominated Alternatives: Violations of Regularity and the Similarity Hypothesis." (JCR Volume 9, June 1982, 90-98).

Sidney J. Levy Award

This award is given at the annual Consumer Culture Theory Conference to the best CCT dissertation article published in the preceding year.

2010: Marius K. Luedicke "Consumer Identity Work as Moral Protagonism: How Myth and Ideology Animate a Brand-Mediated Moral Conflict." (JCR Volume 26, April 2010).

2009: Amber M. Epp, "Family Identity: A Framework of Identity Interplay in Consumption Practices." (JCR Volume 35, June 2008).

2009 (honorable mention): Xin Zhao, "Politicizing Consumer Culture: Advertising’s Appropriation of Political Ideology in China’s Social Transition." (JCR Volume 35, August 2008).

EMAC McKinsey Marketing Dissertation Award

This award recognizes the best marketing dissertation in Europe, Middle-East, and Africa defended in the preceding year

2010: Steven Sweldens "Evaluative Conditioning Procedures and the Resilience of Conditioned Brand Attitudes." (JCR Volume 37, October 2010).

PIM Marketing Science Award

This award recognizes a dissertation selected from a total of 16 based on its high scientific level as well as on its added value and applicability in the marketing practice.

2010: Steven Sweldens "Evaluative Conditioning Procedures and the Resilience of Conditioned Brand Attitudes." (JCR Volume 37, October 2010).

MOAward for Science

The annual MOAwards are presented to researchers who have differentiated themselves in a positive way in the field of marketing intelligence and market research.

2010: Steven Sweldens, Stijn M. J. Van Osselaer, and Chris Janiszewski "Evaluative Conditioning Procedures and the Resilience of Conditioned Brand Attitudes." (JCR Volume 37, October 2010).

John A. Howard Doctoral Dissertation Award

The John A. Howard AMA Doctoral Dissertation Award is presented annually by the AMA to recognize excellent marketing dissertations.

2010 (honorable mention): Steven Sweldens, Stijn M. J. Van Osselaer, and Chris Janiszewski "Evaluative Conditioning Procedures and the Resilience of Conditioned Brand Attitudes." (JCR Volume 37, October 2010).

 

 

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