Scientific Council

EURAM has a Scientific Council since 2018 whose role is to promote knowledge creation and collegiality across our members, to recognize achievements, and more generally to serve as an advisory council for EURAM research related activities. As an example, we have several annual awards and prizes, and the committee members will be asked to run the process for selecting the winners.


Hervé Dumez, Vice President Research

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We are very grateful to each and ever member of the Scientific Council who took pat in awards and and grants committees as follows during 2025: 

EURAM 2025 Best Paper:
Marion Festing, ESCP Business School Berlin

Morten Huse, BI Norwegian Business School 
Consuelo Xelo Dolz,University of Valencia

EURAM 2025 Most Inspirational Paper: 
Miia Martinsuo, University of Turku
Sylwia Sysko-Romanczuk
Warsaw University of Technology
Jatinder Sidhu, University of Leeds

EURAM 2025 Best Reviewer:
Ziad Guedri (Chair), University of Quebec at Montreal
Sherry E. Sullivan, Bowling Green State University
Birgit Helene Jevnaker,
BI Norwegian Business School 

EURAM 2025 Best Book:  
Sylvie Chevrier (Chair), Université Gustave Eiffel
Rémi Jardat, Université d’Evry-Paris-Saclay
Birgit Jevnaker, BI Norwegian Business School
Anne-Katrin Neyer, Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg
Tim Hoff, Northeastern University Boston
Elena Raviola, University of Gothenburg
Luigi Maria Sicca, University of Naples Federico II

EURAM Innovation in Management Teaching
Géraldine Schmidt (chair), 
IAE Paris – Sorbonne Business School
Zeynep Erden Özkol, ZHAW School of Management and Law
Jérôme Méric, IAE-University of Poitiers

EURAM 2025, Research Grants:   
Matthias Raith (Chair), Otto-von-Guericke University in Magdeburg, Germany
Aylin Ates, Strathclyde University, Scotland
Joao Cotter Salvado
Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics
Panos Desyllas, University of Bath, UK
Maria Elmquist, Chalmers University of Technology, Sweden
Fabian Homberg, LUISS University, Italy
Michelle O’Toole, University of Edinburgh, Scotland


EURAM 2025 SelectionCommittee Members of the EURAM Edith Penrose Award sponsored by INSEAD:
Thomas Durand, Le Cnam Paris (Chair)
Jay Barney, University of Utah
Gabriel Szulanski, INSEAD
Sibel Yamak, Wolverhampton University


Scientific Council

Aylin Ates

Strathclyde Business School United Kingdom

Sylvie Chevrier

Université Gustave Eiffel France

João Cotter Salvado

Católica Lisbon School of Business & Economics Portugal

Panos Desyllas

University of Bath, School of Management & University of Cambridge United Kingdom

Consuelo Dolz

University of Valencia Spain

Viktor Dörfler

Strathclyde Business School United Kingdom

Maria Elmquist

Chalmers University of Technology Sweden

Zeynep Erden

School of Management and Law at ZHAW and ETH Zurich Switzerland

Marion Festing

ESCP Europe’s Berlin campus Germany

Eleanna Galanaki

Athens University of Economics and Business Greece

Ziad Guedri

University of Quebec at Montreal (UQAM) Canada

Timothy Hoff

D’Amore-McKim School of Business and Northeastern University United States of America

Fabian Homberg

LUISS Univeresity Italy

Rémi Jardat

Université d’Evry-Paris-Saclay France

Birgit Helene Jevnaker

BI Norwegian Business School Norway

Nikolaos Kavadis

Université de Lorraine France

Miia Martinsuo

Unviersity of Turku Finland

Anne-Katrin Neyer

Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg Germany

Michelle O'Toole

University of Edinburgh United Kingdom

Elena Raviola

University of Gothenburg Sweden

Georges Romme

Eindhoven University of Technology Netherlands

Géraldine Schmidt

IAE Paris – Sorbonne Business School France

Luigi Maria Sicca

University of Naples Federico II Italy

Jatinder Sidhu

University of Leeds United Kingdom

Sherry E. Sullivan

Bowling Green State University United States of America

Sylwia Sysko-Romanczuk

Warsaw University of Technology Poland