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FACULTY AWARDS & ACCOLADES

Professor Luca Cian and co-author won the American Marketing Association Research in Practice Award for the article “Artificial Intelligence in Utilitarian vs. Hedonic Contexts: The ‘Word-of-Machine’ Effect.”

Professor Peter Debaere was awarded a National Science Foundation grant to work on “Coordinating Water Markets and Critical Infrastructure Management to Build Community Resilience to Extreme Drought.”

Professor Shane Dikolli received the Excellence in Reviewing Reward from the Financial Accounting and Reporting Section.

Professor Ed Freeman won UVA’s Thomas Jefferson Award for Scholarship, considered the highest honor awarded to University faculty.

Professor Dennie Kim received an Early Career Investigator Award from the American Heart Association’s Council on Quality of Care and Outcomes Research.

Professor Tami Kim won the American Marketing Association’s Best in Track Paper Award for “Women-Owned Businesses: Owner Attribute Label Increases Perceived Competence for Marginalized Populations.”

Professor Marc Lipson won UVA’s All-University teaching award.

Professor Dwai Roy’s paper “Taxing the Taxpayers: An Empirical Investigation of the Drivers of Baseline Changes in U.S. Federal Government Technology Programs” was named the INFORMS Technology, Innovation, Management and Entrepreneurship Studies Paper of the Month.

Professor Saras Sarasvathy won the 2022 Swedish Entrepreneurship Forum Global Award for Entrepreneurship Research. She was also awarded an honorary doctorate by Sweden’s Chalmers University of Technology.

Professor Emeritus Elliott Weiss’ case “Beau Ties Ltd of Vermont” was recognized by the Case Centre as one of the 15 bestselling cases in production and operations management.

Professor Andy Wicks and co-authors were recognized for best paper at the International Association of Business & Society Conference for “The Fork in the Road for Social Enterprises: Leveraging Moral Imagination for Long-Term Stakeholder Support.”

Professor Ting Xu received the Best Paper Award at the 2022 Utah Winter Finance Conference for his paper “Regulatory Costs of Being Public: Evidence from Bunching Estimation.”

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