Harry Boer Best Student Paper Award

2023

Harry Boer Best Paper Award

The winners are :

Iryna Malacina and Katrina Lintukangas, LUT University, Finland

For their paper: "Navigating the innovation complexities across supply networks using attractors: A multi-level perspective"

The Runner- ups are :

Michael Fröhlke, Gerdien Regts, Taco van der Vaart, University of Groningen, Sabine Siesling, University of Twente

For their paper "The effect of care concentration on patient logistics in healthcare supply networks" 

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: 

  • 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 OnofreiBrian 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. GrajczykMarkus 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 MannMusli 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.’