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Anna L. Sackett
University at Albany


Awards & Recognition

Purdue University and the Krannert Graduate School of Management are pleased to announce that Michael A. Campion has been appointed as the Herman C. Krannert Professor of Management in recognition of his scholarly contributions and productivity in research in organizational behavior and human resource management.

Eduardo Salas, University of Central Florida, received the A. R. Lauer Safety Award for his numerous contributions to safety through work on air traffic control, security, medicine, air transport, and many other areas. His research has formed the foundation for advances in safety in both aviation and healthcare.

Stephanie M. Merritt, University of Missouri-St. Louis, and Daniel R. Ilgen, Michigan State University, received the Jerome H. Ely Human Factors Article Award for their paper “Not All Trust Is Created Equal: Dispositional and History-Based Trust in Human–Automation Interactions” (Volume 50, Number 2, April 2008). This study breaks new ground by exploring the extent to which individuals differ systematically in their trust of automation, and it suggests that a surprisingly large amount of variance in this trust is attributable to how the operator perceives the machine.

William Balzer (Bowling Green State University), Ingwer Borg (GESIS & University of Giessen), Markus Groth (University of New South Wales), and Sylvia Roch (University at Albany, State University of New York) received the Journal of Business and Psychology Reviewer of the Year Award. Not only were the recipients’ reviews always returned in a timely manner, but the reviews were comprehensive, presented in a highly constructive and considerate tone, and very much captured the “big picture” issues associated with the manuscript being evaluated.

Peter Dorfman has been appointed the Bank of America Distinguished Professor of Management at New Mexico State University. His work in cross-cultural leadership has resulted in a Fulbright and best research articles and awards by JAP, LQ, AOM, SIOP, and APA.

Stephan Dilchert won the 2009 University of Minnesota’s Best Dissertation Award.
CONGRATULATIONS!

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