2009 HAROLD E. FEARON BEST PAPER AWARD

Date01 April 2010
Published date01 April 2010
DOIhttp://doi.org/10.1111/j.1745-493X.2010.03192.x
2009 Harold E. Fearon Best Paper Award
The Journal of Supply Chain Management is pleased to announce the winner of the 2009
Harold E. Fearon Best Paper Award. The winning paper was chosen by a subcommittee of
the ’s Associate Editors. This year’s subcommittee members were Britta Gammelgaard,
Jan Hartley, Fraser Johnson and Mellie Pullman.
The winner of this year’s Award is:
The other finalists for the 2009 Award were:
“Traceability and Normal Accident Theory: How Does Supply Network Complexity Influence
the Traceability of Adverse Events?”
Paul Skilton and Christina Robinson
“Triads in Supply Networks: Theorizing Buyer-Supplier-Supplier Relationships”
Thomas Choi and Zhaohui Wu
“Innovation in Logistics Outsourcing Relationships: Proactive Improvement by Logistics Service
Providers as a Driver of Customer Loyalty”
Carl Marcus Wallenburg
“Integration in the Global Sourcing Organization – An Information Processing Perspective”
Gerhard Trautmann, Virpi Turkulainen, Evi Hartmann and Lydia Bals
The Harold E. Fearon Best Paper Award is generously funded by the Institute for Supply Management.
This year’s Award will be presented at the Journal of Supply Chain Management Reception at the
Academy of Management Conference in Montreal, Quebec (Canada).
“Building a More Complete Theory of Sustainable Supply Chain
Management Using Case Studies of 10 Exemplars”
Mark Pagell and Zhaohui Wu
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