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Management academic recognised for outstanding paper

This award is given to the international and comparative employment issues paper designated by referees as the ‘most outstanding’.
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We are pleased to share that Sarah Ashwin, Professor of Comparative Employment Relations and Deputy Head of Department, has received the Labour and Employment Relations Association (LERA) 2021 James G. Scoville Best International Paper Award.

This award is given to the international and comparative employment issues paper designated by referees as the ‘most outstanding’.

The award was established in conjunction with the Centre for Human Resources and Labour Studies at the University of Minnesota to honour retiring professor and long-time member of the LERA, James G. Scoville.

The paper, titled ‘Spillover Effects across Transnational Industrial Relations Agreements: The Potential and Limits of Collective Action in Global Supply Chains’, was co-authored by Chikako Oka, Elke Schuessler, Rachel Alexander and Nora Lohmeyer, and can be accessed here.

We’re sure you will join us in congratulating Professor Ashwin on this achievement.

Tuesday 9 March 2021