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Best paper reviewer awards 2021

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Michal Wilczewski has won the best paper reviewer award 2021 for his review of Peter Alexander et al.’s paper entitled “Creativity through the Linguistic Lens: The Impact of Alphabetic and Logographic Language Systems on Students’ Creativity and Consequences for Management Education”. Andrew John has won the best doctoral paper reviewer…

Best paper reviewer awards 2020

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Peter Daly has won the best paper reviewer award 2020 for his review of Anja Loderer’s paper entitled “Antecedents and consequences of individuals’ self-evaluations of creative performance in a foreign language”. Amy Church-Morel has won the best doctoral paper review for her review of Danielle Taylor’s paper on “Le management…

Nigel Holden Prize

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In 2020, Professor Nigel Holden offered a best doctoral paper award in recognition of GEM&L’s contribution to Language-Sensitive International Business Research. The Nigel Holden Prize  is worth £ 500 over five years. GEM&L is honoured and grateful to Professor Holden. In 2020 the winner was Ivan Vulchanov for his paper…

Best doctoral paper award 2020

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Danielle Taylor has won the best doctoral paper award 2020 for her paper entitled ““The management of multilingual virtual teams” & Hilla Back for her paper entitled ““Language diversity and social inclusion: Migrant’s perspectives from university studies to the workplace”. Congratulations to the winners ! Danielle Taylor, Sciences Po, Grenoble,…

Best doctoral paper award 2017

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Kyoungmi KIM  & Jo ANGOURI have won the GEM&L best doctoral paper award 2017 for their paper entitled ” ‘We don’t speak proper English ourselves’. Language problems in a multinational company”. Congratulations to the winners Kyoungmi Kim & Jo Angouri, The University of Warwick, UK

Best paper award 2022

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Volker Stein has won  the GEM&L best paper award 2022 for his paper entitled “The role of language in preparing for human-machine collaboration” Congratulations to the winner ! Volker Stein, University of Siegen, Germany  

Best paper award 2020

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In 2020 we had two GEM&L best paper award winners Guro R. SANDEN   for her paper entitled “Domain loss theory revisited: A multilevel analysis of language use in Scandinavian business”. GARY MASSEY and REGINE WIEDER for their paper on the hidden power of translators, entitled “Harnessing a hidden power: International corporate…

Best paper award 2019

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Virpi Outila, Rebecca Piekkari and Irina Minailova  have  won  the GEM&L best paper award 2017 for  their paper entitled ” Translating employee empowerment in Russia”. Congratulations ! Virpi Outila, Aalto University Business School, Helsinki, Finland Rebecca Piekkari, Aalto University Business School, Helsinki, Finland Irina Mihailova, Aalto University Business School, Helsinki, Finland…

Best paper award 2017

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Michal Wilczewski, Anne-Marie Søderberg, Arkadiusz Gut  have  won  the GEM&L best paper award 2017 for their paper entitled “Communication Encounters of Polish Expatriates in a Chinese Subsidiary of a Western MNC”. Congratulations ! Michał Wilczewski, University of Warsaw, Poland, Anne-Marie Søderberg, Copenhagen Business School, Denmark, Arkadiusz Gut, The John Paul…

GEM&L Webinar #6

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Webinar #6 – Language Management : From Bricolage to Strategy January 24, 2023   4pm CET | 3pm BST | 10am EDT| 7am PDT For the 6th GEM&L webinar on language in international business, we are delighted to welcome Dr. Natalie Wilmot from University of Bradford, U.K. Natalie Wilmot is the Deputy Dean of the…
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