DCU Business School enjoyed multiple
success at this year's Irish Academy of Management (IAM) Conference,
winning three of the four best paper awards.
Professor David Jacobson, Professor of Economics at DCUBS, et al,
won the Failte Ireland Award for Best Tourism Paper.
Dr Sarah Ingle, Lecturer in Enterprise and Entrepreneurship at DCUBS,
and postgraduate research scholar Ali Ahmad took Best Paper in
Entrepreneurship.
Anagreit Jennewein, Ph.D. student under the guidance of Dr Edel
Conway, won the best paper presented at the doctoral colloquium.
In addition, Professor Kathy Monks was among the first awards of
Fellowship of the Irish Academy of Management. Kathy is Professor of
Human Resource Management at DCU Business School and Director of the
Learning, Innovation and Knowledge (LInK) Research Centre at DCU.
The Irish Academy of Management (IAM) is the leading professional
association for management research and education on the Island of
Ireland. The purpose of the Irish Academy of Management isto promote
the advancement of research, knowledge, and education in the field
of organisation and management studies.
The 12th Annual Conference of the Irish Academy of Management, which
was hosted by the Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, was themed
“Revitalising the Field: Innovation, Rigour and Relevance” |
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Prof. Kathy Monks is
presented with her certificate of Fellowship of IAM
Anagreit Jennewein pictured with her
award for Best Doctoral Colloquium Paper |