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Winners of Outstanding Article in Journal
Of Business Communication
2007: Bertha Du-Babcock,
"An analysis of topic management strategies and turn-taking behavior in the Hong Kong bilingual environment: The impact of culture and language use 43 (1), 21-42.
2006: Bart van den Hooff
University of Amsterdam
Jasper Groot
Demon Internet, Amsterdam
Sander de Jonge
LogicaCMG, Amstelveen
"Situational Influences on the Use of Communication Technologies; a Meta-Analysis and Exploratory Study," The Journal of Business Communication 42 (1)
2005: Priscilla S. Rogers and Jane Thomas
University of Michigan
Mian Lian Ho, Irene F.H. Wong, and Catherine Ooi Lan Cheng
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore
"Preparing new entrants for subordinate reporting: A decision-making framework," The Journal of Business Communication, 41 (2)
2004:
Thomas Clark
Candace Gunnarsson
Kyle Skeldon
Heidi Amshoff
Xavier University
"The Impact of Profitability, Certainty, and Degree of Fine on the Persuasiveness of Environmental Assessment Reports," Journal of Business Communication 39(2), 169-193.
2003:
Karl Smart
Brigham Young University, Utah
Kristen DeTienne
Brigham Young University, Utah
Matthew Whiting
Microsoft Corporation
"Assessing the Need for Printed
and Online Documentation: A Study of Customer Preference
and Use," Journal of Business Communication 38(3), 285-315.
2002:
Daphne A. Jameson
Cornell University, New York
"Telling the Investment Story: A
Narrative Analysis of Shareholder Reports," Journal
of Business Communication 37 (1), 7-38.
2001 (co-winners)
Sharon M. Livesey (co-winner)
Fordham University, New York
"McDonald's and the Environmental
Defense Fund: A Case Study of a Green Alliance" The
Journal of Business Communication, 26(1), 5-39
and
Nongluck Sriussadaporn-Charoenngam (co-winner)
Chulalongkorn University, Bangkok, Thailand
Fredric M. Jablin (co-winner)
University of Richmond, Virginia
"An Explanatory Study of Communication
Competence in Thai Organizations" Journal of Business
Communication, 36(4), 382-418

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