2022
Harry Boer Best Paper Award
The winner is:
Javier R. Amaya Silva for ‘Using deep learning to improve inventory record accuracy: Concept and application’
2021
Harry Boer Best Paper Award
The winners are:
Marta Riquelme-Medina (martariquelme@ugr.es) Department of Business Organisation I, University of Granada, Spain.
Mark Stevenson Department: Management Science, Lancaster University, UK.
Vanesa Barrales-Molina, Department of Business Organisation I, University of Granada, Spain.
Francisco Javier Llorens-Montes, Department of Business Organisation I, University of Granada, Spain.
For their paper: Business Ecosystem Embeddedness: Improving Supply Chain Competence through External Cnowledge capacities.
The runners-up are:
Kati Marttinen (kati.marttinen@lut.fi), LUT University, School of Business and Management, Lappeenranta, Finland
Anni-Kaisa Kähkönen, LUT University, School of Business and Management, Lappeenranta, Finland
For their paper: Cascading Sustainability Through Multi-Tier Supply Chains: A Power Perspective.
2020
The Harry Boer Best Student Paper Award was presented to:
- A Zehendner, AK Kähkönen, PC Sauer, P Schöpflin for their paper "Exploring paradoxes in sustainable supply chain management–Insights from multi-tier supply chains"
2018
The Harry Boer Best Student Paper Award was presented to:
- Julian Senoner, Oliver Flaeshner, Torbørn H. Netland for their paper "Using machine learning to improve manufacturing: Proposing and validating a data-driven framework"
2017
The Harry Boer Best Student Paper Award was presented to:
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Sangho Chae, Benn Lawson, Thomas J. Kull and Thomas Y. Choi, for their paper "To Delegate or Control? A Behavioral Investigation of the Multi-Tier Sourcing Decision".
2016
The Harry Boer Best Student Paper Award was presented to:
- Stanley Frederick, W.T. Lim, Jagjit Singh Srai and Elliot Rabinovich for their paper: “ Examining the anatomy of last-mile distribution in omni-channel retailing: A supply network configuration and contingency approach.”
The Harry Boer Highly Commended Award was presented to:
- Enrico Sandrin, Alessio Trentin and Cipriano Forza for their paper: “High Involvement—Does it fit all mass customization strategies?"
2015
The Harry Boer Best Student Paper Award was presented to:
- Aline Seepma, Carolien de Blok, Dirk Pieter van Donk, for their paper "Justice or efficiency versus justice and efficiency: findings from three Western criminal justice chains".
The Harry Boer Highly Commended Award was presented to:
- Fazli Haleem, Sami Farooq, Harry Boer, Cristina Gimenez, for their paper "The moderating role of stakeholder pressure in the relationship between CSR practices and financial performance in a globalizing world".
- Cristina Sancha, Frank Wiengarten, for their paper "The role of precarious work on the efficacy of lean practices".
2014
The Harry Boer Best Student Paper Award was presented to:
- Ernst-Jan Prosman, Kirstin Scholten, Damien Power, for their paper "Dealing with deliberately defaulting suppliers: An agency theory perspective".
The Harry Boer Highly Commended Award was presented to:
- Sebastian Pashaei, Jan Olhager, for their paper "The impact of global operations on product architecture".
- Stefania Boscari, Pamela Danese, Pietro Romano, for their paper "Effective lean knowledge transfer across manufacturing units in multinational corporations".
2013
The Harry Boer Best Student Paper Award was presented to
- George Onofrei, Brian Fynes, Sean de Burca, and Evelyn Roche (University College Dublin, Ireland), for their paper: “Empirical Relationship Between Infrastructure Practices, Lean Practices And Factory Fitness: The Swift Even Flow Perspective”.
The Harry Boer Highly Commended Award was presented to
- Karl J. Grajczyk, Markus Amann, and Michael Essig (Bundeswehr University Munich, Germany). for their paper: “Performance Effects Of Purchasing Category Strategy Alignment With Purchasing's Structural Configuration In Industrial Category Supply Management”.
2012
The Harry Boer Best Student Paper Award was presented to
- Andrea Stefano Patrucco, Davide Luzzini, and Stefano Ronchi (School of Management, Politecnico di Milano, Italy), for their paper:
“Supplier and Purchasing Function involvement in NPD: What are the effects?”.
The Harry Boer Highly Commended Award was presented to
- Andreas Wieland (Technische Universität Berlin, Germany), and Carl Marcus Wallenburg (WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, Germany). for their paper: “Strategies to Cope with Uncertainty: The moderating role of the supply chain position”.
2011
The Harry Boer Best Student Paper Award was presented to
- Justin Drupsteen (University of Groningen, NL) for the paper: ‘Integrative practices in hospitals and their impact on patient flow.’
The Harry Boer Highly Commended Award was presented to
- Pairach Piboonrungroj (Cardiff University, UK & Chiang Mai University, Thailand) for the paper: ‘Supply chain collaboration, inter-firm trust and logistics performance: Evidence from the tourism sector.’
- Boyana Petkova (University of Groningen, NL) for the paper: ‘Supply chain integration under resource dependence; How powerful buyers and suppliers shape integration as the value of the relationship rises.’
2010
The Harry Boer Best Student Paper Award was presented to
- Pichawadee Kittipanyangam (Institute of Manufacturing, University of Cambridge, UK), Yongjiang Shi, and Mike Gregory for the paper: ‘Food supply chain in manufacturing companies – An exploratory study on product and configuration.’
The Harry Boer Highly Commended Award was presented to
- Yang Cheng (Centre for Industrial Production, Aalborg University, Denmark), Harry Boer, and John Johansen for the paper:
‘The servitization of manufacturing: A resource-based perspective.’
- Jürgen P. Wagner (Massey University, New Zealand), Nigel P. Grigg, Robin Mann, Musli Mohammad, and Warwick Harvie for the paper: ‘Beyond universalism: continuous improvement in its socio-cultural context.’
2009
The Harry Boer Best Student Paper Award was presented to
- Zhijian Cui, Christoph Loch, Bernd Grossmann, and Ru He for the paper: ‘Matching Innovation Outsourcing Motivations and Innovation Providers: An Empirical Study at Siemens.’
The Harry Boer Highly Commended Award was presented to
- Kirstin Scholten, Dr. Pamela Sharkey-Scott, and Professor Brian Fynes for the paper: ‘Supply chain management concepts and humanitarian aid agencies – an exploratory study.’