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2010 Annual MeetingUniversity of Georgia Athens, Georgia March 25-27, 2010 "The Business History of Everything"Halloran Prize InformationThe prize will recognize a paper presented at the BHC annual meeting that makes a significant contribution to the history of corporate responsibility. It is generously funded by the Center for Ethical Business Cultures (CEBC) at the University of St. Thomas Opus College of Business in honor of Harry R. Halloran, Jr., for his support of the university and research on the history of corporate responsibility in twentieth-century business. The prize, which consists of a $500 award and a certificate of recognition, is to be offered annually for a period of five years at the Business History Conference 2010-2014 annual meetings. Relevant topics might include, among others: business engagement with and action on social issues, environmental issues, labor-management relations, business giving, influence of religion on business practice, business influence on government policy, organizational development and strategy related to this topic, etc. The competition is open to papers written in English and dealing with the topic during the twentieth century and up to the present time.The prize committee consists of three members: two appointed by the Business History Conference for staggered two-year terms and one by the Center for Ethical Business Cultures at the University of St. Thomas, who will chair the committee and preside over the evaluation process. Potential awardees will be asked to designate themselves for consideration at the time they submit their proposals for the annual meeting. The committee may also invite submissions from among other papers accepted for the annual meeting. To be considered, an author must submit the paper to the committee chair no later than two weeks prior to the annual meeting. The committee or its delegates will evaluate the papers and make a decision that will be announced by the committee chair at the awards banquet. For the 2010 meeting in Athens, Georgia, authors wishing to be considered should submit a copy of their paper to Ken Lipartito at lipark@fiu.edu. |
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