Best Reviewer Award
Each year, the Journal of Management Studies (JMS) honours reviewers who have made an outstanding contribution to the journal. The JMS Best Reviewer Award recognises individuals who consistently deliver thoughtful, thorough, and timely reviews that help shape the development of submitted manuscripts. Since its expansion in 2019, the award reflects the full breadth of JMS’s scholarly scope and commitment to academic excellence.
Discover the outstanding reviewers who have shaped JMS, explore our past award recipients and celebrate their contributions:
Julia Balogun - University of Liverpool, UK
Nathan Betancourt - University of Amsterdam, Netherlands
Philip Bromiley - UC Irvine, USA
Alessandro Giudici - City St George’s, University of London, UK
Nancy Harding - University of Bath, UK
Elizabeth Lim - Georgia State University, USA
Emilio Marti - Rotterdam School of Management, The Netherlands
Evelyn Micelotta - University of Vermont, USA
Stevo Pavićević - Frankfurt School of Finance & Management, Germany
Kunyuan Qiao - Northeastern University, USA
Vincent Barker III - University of Kansas, USA
Andrew Brown - University of Bath, UK
Juan Bu - Indiana University, USA
Albert Cannella - Texas A&M University, USA
Peter Foreman - Illinois State University, USA
Tomi Laamanen - University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Daniel Nyberg - University of Queensland, Australia
Mark Packard - Florida Atlantic University, USA
Kerrie Unsworth - Leeds University, UK
Marijke Verbruggen - KU Leuven, Belgium
Bart Verwaeren - Aarhus University, Denmark
Andrew Brown - University of Bath, UK
Joep Cornelissen - Rotterdam School of Management, The Netherlands
Alfredo De Massis - Free University of Bozen-Bolzano, Italy
Tobias Hahn – ESADE, Spain
Bex Hewett - Erasmus University Rotterdam, The Netherlands
Stephen Hwang - Hong Kong Baptist University, China
Tomi Laamanen - University of St. Gallen, Switzerland
Corinne Post - Villanova University, USA
Jost Sieweke - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Yinuo Tang - University of Hong Kong, China
Dermot Breslin – Rennes School of Business, France
Albert Cannella – Texas A&M University, USA
Claudia Gabbioneta – University of York, UK
Elizabeth Lim – Georgia State University, USA
Valentina Marano – Northeastern University, USA
Evelyn Micelotta – University of Ottawa, USA
Kunyuan Qiao – Cornell University, USA
Thomas Roulet – University of Cambridge, UK
Fabiola Bertolotti - University of Modena and Reggio Emilia, Italy
Andrew Brown - University of Bath, UK
Claudia Gabbioneta - University of York, UK
Scott Newbert - City University of New York, USA
Tazeeb Rajwani - University of Surrey, UK
Jost Sieweke - Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Eric Tsang - University of Texas at Dallas, USA
Frank D Belschak - University of Amsterdam, The Netherlands
Claudia Gabbioneta - Newcastle University, UK
David King - Florida State University, USA
Sebastian Raisch - University of Geneva, Switzerland
Dean Shepherd - University of Notre Dame, USA
Peter Tashman - University of Massachusetts, Lowell, USA
Sebastian Raisch - University of Geneva, Switzerland
Simona Spedale Latimer – University of Nottingham, UK
Maxim Voronov - York University, Canada
Ryan Krause - Texas Christian University, USA
Brian Connelly - Auburn University, USA
Jonathan Arthurs - University of Newcastle, Australia
Daniel Nyberg - Oregon State University, USA
Matt Wood - Baylor University, USA
Denis Gregoire - HEC Montreal, Canada
Dimo Dimov - University of Bath, UK
Ciaran Heavey - University College Dublin, Ireland
Peter Gahan - University of Melbourne, Australia
Zeki Simsek - University of Connecticut, USA
Keith Brouthers - Kings’ College London, UK
Dean Tjosvold - Lingnan University, China
Johan Wiklund - Syracuse University, USA
Paul Beamish - University of Western Ontario, Canada
Albert Cannella - Arizona State University, USA
Jeff Reuer - Purdue University, USA
Frans van den Bosch - Erasmus University, The Netherlands
Eric Tsang - University of Texas at Dallas, USA