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2017 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence to DIEM team

Outstanding Author Contribution in the 2017 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence goes to Chris Rowell, Robin Gustafsson and Marco Clemente

DIEM team published in Research in the Sociology of Organizations awarded by Emerald Publishing
 

The Chapter How Institutions Matter 鈥淚n Time鈥: The Temporal Structures of Practices and Their Effects on Practice Reproduction鈥 published in Research in the Sociology of Organizations 48A has been selected by the editorial team as an Outstanding Author Contribution in the 2017 Emerald Literati Network Awards for Excellence.

Your chapter was chosen as a winner as it is one of the most impressive pieces of work the team has seen throughout 2016.鈥

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Chris Rowell, M.Sc. (Econ.) will defend his dissertation Signaling and shaping legitimacy: Weaving webs of meaning in time and new markets at DIEM on August 16, 2017 ()

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Robin Gustafsson is Associate Professor,  Strategic Management and Department Vice-Head for Research at the Department of Industrial Engineering and Management

Marco Clemente, visiting postdoctoral researcher at DIEM in 2014-2016, is now Assistant Professor at SKK Graduate School of Business in Soeul, Korea

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