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In Praxi Outstanding Thesis Award 2020 for Charlotte Both: In her bachelor thesis, entitled "Sustainability’s Unintended Consequences", Charlotte Both identifies the (negative) unintended consequences of sustainable supply chain management initiatives (SSCM). The award is presented annually to recognize bachelor and master theses that examine topics of high relevance and practical impact to both business and society. The thesis was supervised by Professor Kaufmann., In Praxi e.V. - WHU alumni Association, 2020

Prof. Dr. Lutz Kaufmann, Lehrstuhl für B2B Verhandlungen & Beschaffung I
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IPSERA Doctoral Dissertation Award 2021 for Jiachun Lu: Jiachun Lu received the award for her work on “An Exploration of the Role of Advice Exchanges in Supply Management”. The award is given to the author of the best doctoral dissertation in the field of Purchasing & Supply Management each year. The award committee judges all dissertations written at universities worldwide along the criteria originality, rigor, and scientific and practical impact. The work was supervised by Professor Kaufmann., IPSERA, 2021

Prof. Dr. Lutz Kaufmann, Lehrstuhl für B2B Verhandlungen & Beschaffung I
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Distinguished Scholar Award of the Academy of Management: The Academy of Management (AoM) annually presents their most prestigious and significant awards for researchers, called “Distinguished Scholar Awards”. In August 2021, Lutz Kaufmann won the global award in the Operations & Supply Chain Management (OSCM) division. Across all AoM divisions, there has so far been no award winner from a continental European institution., Academy of Management, 2021

Prof. Dr. Lutz Kaufmann, Lehrstuhl für B2B Verhandlungen & Beschaffung I
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AoM Conflict Management Division Best Paper Award for New Directions: Lutz Kaufmann and Katja Wölfl received the award for their paper “Changing Perspective – Toward a Configurational Perspective on Deception in Business Negotiations from a Target’s Viewpoint”, co-authored with Craig Carter (ASU). The judges nominated the paper both for its overall high quality and its innovative use of research methodologies., Academy of Management, 2022

Prof. Dr. Lutz Kaufmann, Lehrstuhl für B2B Verhandlungen & Beschaffung I
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OSCM Outstanding Reviewer Award 2022: Lutz Kaufmann received a best reviewer award from the AoM Operations & Supply Chain Management (OSCM) division, after he was in 2021 the first ever Distinguished Scholar Award winner at the AoM across divisions from a continental European institution., Academy of Management, 2022

Prof. Dr. Lutz Kaufmann, Lehrstuhl für B2B Verhandlungen & Beschaffung I
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Lifetime Achievement in Business Education, WirtschaftsWoche Ökonomen-Ranking 2022, Handelsblatt Media Group GmbH & Co. KG, 2022

Prof. Dr. Lutz Kaufmann, Lehrstuhl für B2B Verhandlungen & Beschaffung I
Supply Chain Management Group

Best Teacher Award by the Full-Time MBA Class 2022_I, WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management, 2023

Prof. Dr. Lutz Kaufmann, Lehrstuhl für B2B Verhandlungen & Beschaffung I
Supply Chain Management Group

IPSERA Doctoral Dissertation Award 2021, International Purchasing and Supply Education and Research Association (IPSERA) , 2021

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jiachun Lu, Juniorprofessur für International Business & Supply Management
Supply Chain Management Group

Finalist for the BME Wissenschaftspreis 2022, Bundesverband Materialwirtschaft, Einkauf und Logistik e.V. (BME), 2022

Jun.-Prof. Dr. Jiachun Lu, Juniorprofessur für International Business & Supply Management
Supply Chain Management Group

Best Associate Editor Award of the Journal of Supply Chain Management (JSCM): With the Best Associate Editor Award, JSCM recognizes exceptional contributions of their Associate Editors to the development of the Journal and the supply chain community. The award was presented at the Academy of Management Annual Meeting 2019 in Boston, Massachusetts, John Wiley & Sons, 2019

Prof. Dr. Felix Reimann, Lehrstuhl für B2B Verhandlungen & Beschaffung II
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