European International Business Academy (EIBA) Conference 2012

Prizes & awards

Six prizes will be awarded at the 2012 conference, and the winners will be announced at the Gala Dinner.

The Best Doctoral Thesis Proposal

This prize will be awarded to the student who has presented the most promising thesis abstract at the John H. Dunning Doctoral Tutorial. The prize-winner will receive a certificate and an award of €1000.

The Gunnar Hedlund Award

This prize is awarded biennially to the best Ph.D thesis in the field of International Business written by any scholar in the world. The award is organised by the Institute of International Business (IIB) at the Stockholm School of Economics in collaboration with EIBA. The prize will be awarded next at the 2013 Conference.

The Copenhagen Prize

This prize is awarded to the best paper on International Business written by a young scholar (under 40 years) and accepted for presentation at the EIBA conference. The prize has been sponsored by Copenhagen Business School since 2003, and the prize-winner will receive a certificate and an award of €3000.

The IMR International Marketing Award

This prize is awarded to the best paper presented at the EIBA conference on an international marketing topic. The prize has been sponsored by the International Marketing Review since 2006, and the prize-winner will receive a certificate and an award of €600.

The IJoEM Best Paper on Emerging Markets Award

This prize is awarded to the best paper presented at the EIBA conference on a topic related to emerging markets. The prize has been sponsored by the International Journal of Emerging Markets since 2006, and the prize-winner will receive a certificate.

The IBR Best Paper of the Year Award

This prize is awarded to the paper presented at the EIBA conference judged as having the gretest likelihood of influencing the field of International Business research in the future. The prize has been sponsored by the International Business Review since 2006, and the prize-winner will receive a certificate and an award of €1000.