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Martin Ruef CV

Jack and Pamela Egan Distinguished Professor of Entrepreneurship
Sociology
PO Box 90088, Durham, NC 27710-0088
2200 West Main Street, Suite 770, Durham, NC 27705
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Awards & Honors


AMR Developmental Reviewer Award

International Academy of Management · 2020 More about this award

Academy of Management Perspectives Award (for Best Article)

International Academy of Management · 2019 More about this award

Jane Addams Award (for Best Article)

National American Sociological Association, Section on Community and Urban Sociology · 2017 The Jane Addams Award (formerly the Park Article Award) goes to authors of the best scholarly article in community and urban sociology published in the past two years.

Viviana Zelizer Award (for Best Book)

National American Sociological Association, Economic Sociology Section · 2015 Awarded for "Between Slavery and Capitalism: The Legacy of Emancipation in the American South" (Princeton University Press, 2014)

W. Richard Scott Award (for Best Article)

National American Sociological Association. Section on Organizations, Occupations, and Work · 2014

Finalist for George Terry Award (for Outstanding Contribution to Management Knowledge)

National Academy of Management · 2011

Max Weber Award (for a Scholarly Book Publication)

National American Sociological Association, Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work · 2011

Fellow

National Center for Advanced Study in the Behavioral Sciences (CASBS) · 2008

John F. Mee Award (for Contribution to Management History)

National Academy of Management · 2007

Eliot Freidson Award (for Outstanding Book)

National American Sociological Association, Medical Sociology Section · 2002

Organizations, Occupations and Work Section/Max Weber Book Award

National American Sociological Association · 2001

Max Weber Award (for a Scholarly Book Publication)

National American Sociological Association, Section on Organizations, Occupations and Work · 2001

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