SASE local MIT organizer Susan S. Silbey and SASE member Ruthanne Huising have been awarded the Regulation & Governance prize for best article.
SASE is an international, inter-disciplinary academic organization. The academic disciplines represented in SASE include economics, sociology, political science, organization studies, management, psychology, law and history.
SASE is delighted to announce that its Research Network Q, Asian Capitalisms, through generous support from the EHESS Fondation France-Japon, has created SASE Network Q/Fondation France-Japon Award.
A prize of €1,000 will be awarded to the best full paper submitted to Network Q for the SASE annual conference. The paper will be judged both for overall excellence and for its pertinence to the overall SASE theme and to the theme of Asian capitalisms in particular. Among papers of equal excellence, preference will be given to scholars working in Asia.
In addition to this prize, the EHESS Fondation France-Japon is underwriting travel grants to encourage the participation of Asian scholars in the SASE annual conference. For more information, please contact Network Q's organizers directly.