Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Deadline to submit: November 5, 2024
Thanks to sponsorship from the Ewing Marion Kauffman Foundation, the AAG is pleased to offer two annual awards for promising research studying geography and entrepreneurship. The purpose of this award program is to identify innovative research in business, applied or community geography, that is relevant to questions related to entrepreneurs and their firms, as well as to relevant practitioners and policymakers. Research that has direct practical implications and addresses pressing environmental, economic and/or social problems is especially appropriate for these awards.
Best Paper Award in Geography & Entrepreneurship
This award is given to the student, practitioner or faculty member who is the sole or primary author on the paper.
The awardee will receive a check for $1,500.
The awardee and runner up will receive complimentary registration for the AAG annual meeting and will be invited to present their research in a session highlighting geography and entrepreneurship during the conference.
Eligibility Criteria and Submission Process
- The best paper will be selected based on importance of the topic to the study of geography and entrepreneurship, contribution to the existing literature, and relevance to the practice.
- Original papers are encouraged but published work can be submitted.
- One entry per primary author is permitted.
- Applicants worldwide are welcome to apply, but all materials must be submitted in English.
- Journal ready submissions following the Chicago Manual of Style.
Please submit your application for the Best Paper Award by November 5 (Eastern Standard Time).
For questions or difficulties, please contact grantsawards@aag.org or call the AAG at 202-234-1450.
Best Student Paper Award in Geography & Entrepreneurship
This award is given to the undergraduate or graduate student who is the sole or primary author on the paper. To be eligible for this award, an individual must still be a student (i.e., still enrolled at the institution where the student pursued their degree) at the time the paper is submitted.
The awardee will receive a check for $1,500.
The awardee and runner up will receive complimentary registration for the AAG annual meeting and will be invited to present their research in a session highlighting geography and entrepreneurship during the conference.
Eligibility Criteria and Submission Process
- The best student paper will be selected based on the importance of the topic to the study of geography and entrepreneurship, contribution to the existing literature, and relevance to the practice.
- Original papers are encouraged but published work can be submitted.
- One entry per primary author is permitted.
- Applicants worldwide are welcome to apply, but all materials must be submitted in English.
- Journal ready submissions following the Chicago Manual of Style.
Please submit your application for the Best Student Paper Award by November 5 (Eastern Standard Time) via the online application.
For questions or difficulties, please contact grantsawards@aag.org or call the AAG at 202-234-1450.
AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship Recipients
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Christine Beckman
Christine Beckman, Best Paper
2024 AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Christine Beckman
2024 AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Christine Beckman, Best Paper
Joshua Barrett
Joshua Barrett, Best Student Paper
2024 AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Joshua Barrett
2024 AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Joshua Barrett, Best Student Paper
Best Paper: Emily Yeh
Best Paper: Emily Yeh, University of Colorado Boulder, The cultural politics of new Tibetan entrepreneurship in contemporary China: Valorisation and the question of neoliberalism
2022 AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Best Paper: Emily Yeh
2022 AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Best Paper: Emily Yeh, University of Colorado Boulder, The cultural politics of new Tibetan entrepreneurship in contemporary China: Valorisation and the question of neoliberalism
Best Paper Runner-Up: Xuanyi Nie
Best Paper Runner-Up: Xuanyi Nie, Harvard University, The Connection between Healthcare and Innovation: Examining the Collocation of Public Tertiary Hospitals and Biotech Startups in Chinese Cities.
2022 AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Best Paper Runner-Up: Xuanyi Nie
2022 AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Best Paper Runner-Up: Xuanyi Nie, Harvard University, The Connection between Healthcare and Innovation: Examining the Collocation of Public Tertiary Hospitals and Biotech Startups in Chinese Cities.
Best Student Paper: Sara Tornabene
Best Student Paper: Sara Tornabene, University of North Carolina Charlotte, Rail transit investments and economic development: Challenges for small businesses.
2022 AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Best Student Paper: Sara Tornabene
2022 AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Best Student Paper: Sara Tornabene, University of North Carolina Charlotte, Rail transit investments and economic development: Challenges for small businesses.
Best Student Paper Runner-Up: Eleanor Davis Pierel
Best Student Paper Runner-Up: Eleanor Davis Pierel, University of South Carolina, Deciphering small business community disaster support using machine learning
2022 AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Best Student Paper Runner-Up: Eleanor Davis Pierel
2022 AAG Best Paper, Student Paper Awards in Geography & Entrepreneurship
Best Student Paper Runner-Up: Eleanor Davis Pierel, University of South Carolina, Deciphering small business community disaster support using machine learning