The 2025 Career Achievement Awards were announced during the 85th Annual Meeting of the Academy of Management in Copenhagen, Denmark 25-29 July 2025.
2025 Career Achievement Awards Committee:
The Distinguished Educator Award is presented annually to an outstanding individual who has excelled in developing doctoral students, effective teaching in the classroom, fostering pedagogical innovations, and/or disseminating new teaching methods and designs.
The 2025 Academy of Management Distinguished Educator Award was presented to Derek Lidow, Princeton University.
The Distinguished Educator Award is presented annually to an outstanding individual who has excelled in developing doctoral students, effective teaching in the classroom, fostering pedagogical innovations, and/or disseminating new teaching methods and designs.
The 2025 Academy of Management Distinguished Educator Award was presented to Derek Lidow, Princeton University.
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The Distinguished Service Award is an all-Academy award presented annually to a candidate who has demonstrated excellence in developing or enhancing a field of study, founding or creatively editing a journal, or helping to build institutions through creative or unusually effective service.
The 2025 Academy of Management Distinguished Service Award was presented to Herman Aguinis, George Washington University.
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The Award for Scholarly Contributions to Management is granted on an annual basis for significant contributions that have advanced the field of management and organizational knowledge and practice. Significant scholarly contributions may take the form of conceptual, theoretical, or empirical developments having significant impact upon management knowledge and practice.
The 2025 Academy of Management Distinguished Award for Scholarly Contributions to Management was presented to Robert Folger, University of Central Florida.
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