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DIEM researchers stand out with several honoured papers at the 2018 AOM Conference

The Academy of Management Conference annually gathers thousands of management and organization scholars worldwide.

The 78th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management was held in Chicago, Illinois in August 2018. Aalto University was traditionally was well represented with high standard papers and presentations.
 

Winner of the best paper award 

Timo Vuori (Aalto University) & Quy Huy (INSEAD)
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Paper: 鈥淪haping top managers鈥 moods: Board emotion regulation in the strategy formulation process鈥

News on aalto.fi about the research: aalto.fi/en/current/news/2018-05-24-003

Honourable mention for this year鈥檚 Jack Meredith Best Paper, the paper was tied for second place

Groop, J., Ketokivi, M., Gupta, M., & Holmstr枚m, J. (2017). Improving home care: Knowledge creation through engagement and design. Journal of Operations Management, 53, 9-22.

News on aalto.fi about the research: aalto.fi/en/current/news/2018-01-16-003

Among the five finalist papers for this year鈥檚 Jack Meredith Best Paper

Ketokivi M., V. Turkulainen, T. Sepp盲l盲, P. Rouvinen, and J. Ali-Yrkk枚 (2017)
Why locate manufacturing in a high-cost country: A case study of 35 production location decisions. JOM, 49-51: 20-30.

Among best 5% of submitted papers at the Strategic Management (STR) division
Eero Aalto, Zeerim Cheung, and Robin Gustafsson: Asymmetric Regulation, Managerial Discretion, and Corporate Political Strategies. Academy of Management Proceedings, Vol. 2018, No. 1DOI: 

News on aalto.fi about the research: aalto.fi/en/current/news/2018-06-29

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