2024 AMA Entrepreneurial Marketing SIG/GRCME Abdul Ali
Promising Research Award
Award Criteria:
The AMA Entrepreneurial Marketing SIG/GRCME Abdul Ali Promising Research Award is awarded annually to scholar(s) for research presented at the Global Research Conference on Marketing and Entrepreneurship (NEXT category not eligible). The award selection committee is chosen from eligible AMA EMSIG and GRCME Advisory Board Members officers each year. This Award was renamed in 2018 to honor a dear friend, colleague, and advisory board member, Abdul Ali who we lost too soon.
2024 Abdul Ali Promising Research Award Winners:
From Lab to Market: The Relationship Between Entrepreneurial Marketing Education and Research Commercialization by Universities – An Empirical Analysis, Atul Parvatiyar (Texas Tech University), Alejandra Marin (Texas Tech University), and Ankit Anand (Texas Tech University)
2024 Abdul Ali Promising Research Award Selection Committee:
Philip Alford (University of Southampton), Rosalind Jones (Bangor Business School), Stern Neill (California Polytechnic State University), and Can Uslay (Rutgers Business School)
Previous Award Winners:
2023: COVID-19 Restrictions and the Absorptive Capacity of SMEs, Wesley Friske (Missouri State University), Michael Obal (University of Massachusetts Lowell), and Todd Morgan (Cleveland State University)
2022: Comparing the Effects of Entrepreneurial Marketing, Market Orientation, and Entrepreneurial Orientation in Driving Firm Performance, Nasser Alqahtani (King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals), Can Uslay (Rutgers University), and Sengun Yeniyurt (Rutgers University)
2019: Consumer Protection on Kickstarter, Daniel Blaseg (Goethe University Frankfurt), Christian Schulze (Frankfurt School of Finance and Management), and Bernd Skiera (Goethe University Frankfurt) and
Scale or Fail? An Empirical Examination of the Market Share - Financial Performance Relationship, Can Uslay (Rutgers University), Ekaterina V. Karniouchina (Mills College), and Z. Ayca Altintig (Claremont Graduate University)
2018: Entrepreneurship, Excise Taxes, and the “Flight to Quality”, Wesley Friske (Missouri State University), and Seth Cockrell (Missouri State University)
2017: The Impact of Information and Product Advantage on New Product Performance: Technicalities Matter, Michele O'Dwyer (University of Limerick), Brian Healy (University of Limerick), and Sean Lacey (Cork Institute of Technology)
2016: From Invention to Commercialization: Technology Ventures and the Role of Alliance Partnerships, Devkamal Dutta (University of New Hampshire), and Manpreet Hora (Georgia Institute of Technology)
The AMA Entrepreneurial Marketing SIG/GRCME Abdul Ali Promising Research Award is awarded annually to scholar(s) for research presented at the Global Research Conference on Marketing and Entrepreneurship (NEXT category not eligible). The award selection committee is chosen from eligible AMA EMSIG and GRCME Advisory Board Members officers each year. This Award was renamed in 2018 to honor a dear friend, colleague, and advisory board member, Abdul Ali who we lost too soon.
2024 Abdul Ali Promising Research Award Winners:
From Lab to Market: The Relationship Between Entrepreneurial Marketing Education and Research Commercialization by Universities – An Empirical Analysis, Atul Parvatiyar (Texas Tech University), Alejandra Marin (Texas Tech University), and Ankit Anand (Texas Tech University)
2024 Abdul Ali Promising Research Award Selection Committee:
Philip Alford (University of Southampton), Rosalind Jones (Bangor Business School), Stern Neill (California Polytechnic State University), and Can Uslay (Rutgers Business School)
Previous Award Winners:
2023: COVID-19 Restrictions and the Absorptive Capacity of SMEs, Wesley Friske (Missouri State University), Michael Obal (University of Massachusetts Lowell), and Todd Morgan (Cleveland State University)
2022: Comparing the Effects of Entrepreneurial Marketing, Market Orientation, and Entrepreneurial Orientation in Driving Firm Performance, Nasser Alqahtani (King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals), Can Uslay (Rutgers University), and Sengun Yeniyurt (Rutgers University)
2019: Consumer Protection on Kickstarter, Daniel Blaseg (Goethe University Frankfurt), Christian Schulze (Frankfurt School of Finance and Management), and Bernd Skiera (Goethe University Frankfurt) and
Scale or Fail? An Empirical Examination of the Market Share - Financial Performance Relationship, Can Uslay (Rutgers University), Ekaterina V. Karniouchina (Mills College), and Z. Ayca Altintig (Claremont Graduate University)
2018: Entrepreneurship, Excise Taxes, and the “Flight to Quality”, Wesley Friske (Missouri State University), and Seth Cockrell (Missouri State University)
2017: The Impact of Information and Product Advantage on New Product Performance: Technicalities Matter, Michele O'Dwyer (University of Limerick), Brian Healy (University of Limerick), and Sean Lacey (Cork Institute of Technology)
2016: From Invention to Commercialization: Technology Ventures and the Role of Alliance Partnerships, Devkamal Dutta (University of New Hampshire), and Manpreet Hora (Georgia Institute of Technology)