ARC: Changes
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Changes and additions to the ARC with most recent first:
- Erin Anderson Award (6 Oct)
for an Emerging Female Marketing Scholar and Mentor
- Excellence in Marketing Ed (2 Oct)
Teaching and Learning SIG seeks nominations for the Pearson Prentice-Hall's Solomon-Marshall-Stuart Award
- Consortium 2010 Proposals Sought (29 Sep)
The Academic Council seeks proposals from schools wishing to host the 2010 AMA-Sheth Foundation Consortium.
- Louis W. Stern Award (22 Sep)
IOSIG seeks nominations for the article that has most contributed to channels research. The deadline is 31 Oct 2008.
- Call for Irwin Nominees (18 Sep)
The AMA/Irwin/McGraw-Hill Award is the most prestigious award in academic marketing. Nominations for the 2009 Distinguished Marketing Educator are due by 3 Oct.
- Photos from San Diego (31 Aug)
Our roving reporters sent us a nice collection of pictures from Summer Educators' Conference 2008. See if you recognize anyone.
- Roving Reporters Requested (4 Aug)
Send your photos, videos, comments or observations from San Diego to the ARC Editor. You too could be an intrepid Summer AMA Roving Reporter.
- Teaching SIG Reception (1 Aug)
Peter Kaufman will be awarded at 5.30 on Saturday of the 2008 Marketing Educators' Conference in San Diego
- RMSIG Awards Dissertations (31 Jul)
2008 Relationship Marketing SIG and the Center for Business and Industrial Marketing announce Doctoral Dissertation Competition Winners
- JM Best Reviewer Awards (31 Jul)
Tulin Erdem, Eitan Muller, Dave Stewart, Christophe Van den Bulte and Stijn Van Osselaer have been selected as reviewers of the year
- Andreasen Awarded by MASSIG (24 Jul)
MASSIG will give Alan Andreasen its first Lifetime Achievement Award at the 2008 Summer Educators' conference in San Diego
- Weitz Wins Retailling Award (18 Jul)
Bart Weitz of the University of Florida has won the Retailing SIG's first Lifetime Achievement Award
- Guanxi and the JM Blog (18 Jul)
Flora F. Gu, Kineta Hung, and David K. Tse (2008), "When Does Guanxi Matter? Issues of Capitalization and Its Dark Sides." Read and comment!
- Frontiers Program Available (16 Jul)
It's time to make your travel plans for Washington, DC for the premier event in Services Marketing as well as Service Science. The program looks great.
- Measurement Invariance(11 Jul)
A recent JIM article by He, Merz and Alden indicates invariance is frequently not assessed in cross-national marketing research. This articles probes why.
- DocSIG Luncheon at Summer AMA (05 Jul)
What Will Make You an Extraordinary Teacher?, San Diego, 10 Aug 2008; RSVP Deadline 28 Jul
- High Impact Sessions from Winter Educators' (04 Jul)
Even if you missed Winter AMA, read about 25 High Impact sessions from Austin in February. Thanks to our PhD student reporters!
- Levy-Weitz Dissertation Proposal Awards (03 Jul)
The American Marketing Association Retailing SIG and the Miller Center for Retailing Education and Research at the University of Florida are pleased to announce the 2009 Levy and Weitz competition
- Blog about Competitiveness
Kalra and Soberman (2008), "The Curse of Competitiveness: How Advice from Experienced Colleagues and Training Can Hurt Marketing Profitability" is available for this issue of the JM blog. Read and participate!
- IOSIG Honors Erin Anderson
The Interorganizational Special Interest Group has awarded Erin its Lifetime Achievement Award.
- TechSIG Dissertation Proposal
Interested candidates now have until 6 Jul 2008 to send in their proposal for the Technology & Innovation Special Interest Group's Most Promising Dissertation Award.
- J International Marketing Special Issue
Editor David Griffth has issued a call for papers for a special issue on the performance implications of international marketing strategy; Deadline 2 Feb 2009
- Summer AMA Program Available
Make your travel plans and check out the pre-conference events including the PhD Project, DocSIG and Marketing Research SIG programs for career development.
- Winter 2009 (08 May) Call for Papers Released for Tampa