Our 2017 Fellows
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Ogechi Adeola
Lagos Business School/
Pan-Atlantic University
Nigeria
Marketing
Lagos Business School/
Pan-Atlantic University
Nigeria
Marketing
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Denise Breckon
University of Maryland, USA
Organizational behavior,
organizational change
University of Maryland, USA
Organizational behavior,
organizational change
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Nada Elnahla
Carleton University,
Canada
Marketing, nonprofit (arts)
management
Carleton University,
Canada
Marketing, nonprofit (arts)
management
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Yu “Jack” Gong
Southampton Business School, UK
Supply chain management,
sustainability
Southampton Business School, UK
Supply chain management,
sustainability
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Matthew Hollow
University of York, UK
Strategic management,
business history
University of York, UK
Strategic management,
business history
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Kerryn Krige
University of Pretoria,
South Africa
Social entrepreneurship
University of Pretoria,
South Africa
Social entrepreneurship
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Naoto Nadayama
Kanagawa University, Japan
International business
Kanagawa University, Japan
International business
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Gopalakrishnan Narayanamurthy
Indian Institute of Management
Kozhikode, India
Quantitative methods,
operations management
Indian Institute of Management
Kozhikode, India
Quantitative methods,
operations management
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Pedro Sena-Dias
NOVA School of Business,
Portugal
Small business,
leadership, entrepreneurship
NOVA School of Business,
Portugal
Small business,
leadership, entrepreneurship
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Meredith Woodwark
Wilfred Laurier University,
Canada
Organizational behavior,
human resources management
Wilfred Laurier University,
Canada
Organizational behavior,
human resources management
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Nermeen Shehata
American University of Cairo,
Egypt
Accounting,
corporate governance
American University of Cairo,
Egypt
Accounting,
corporate governance
ASPIRATIONS & TESTIMONIALS
“Not only did the Paul R. Lawrence Fellowship give me a great opportunity to hone my skills in case writing, but it also provided me with an excellent opportunity to network with the other Fellows and the NACRA conference attendees.
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“The conference brings together a diverse mix of academics from across the world, connected by their passion for case writing and desire to learn. The conference design is highly interactive, and you leave with new opportunities, networks, ideas and inspiration. I cannot thank Anne Lawrence and the NACRA team enough for their encouragement and support. ”
“I am motivated to engage in writing cases and teaching with cases in my future academic career.”
“The 2017 NACRA conference made me realize the need for and rigor of case research.
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“After participating in the fellowship program, I am really excited to get back to work on my cases in progress. I am much more informed about my case publishing options now, and more confident about how to get my cases published in respected peer-reviewed case journals.
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“The conference was a rich blend of knowledge sharing, interactions, and collaborations on case writing, teaching, and research. I met renowned and accomplished case writers, reviewers, and editors who brought to the program a wealth of experience that broadened my knowledge and enhanced my skills. I am truly proud to be a 2017 Paul R. Lawrence Fellow!”