
Associate Professor of Operations ManagementJoy Fieldhas received the highest honor bestowed by the Decision Sciences Institute (DSI), a global society of more than 1,800 scholars dedicated to fostering knowledge that improves managerial decisions.
Field was named the 2018 co-recipient of the Dennis E. Grawoig Distinguished Service Award, named for a founder of the 50-year-old Institute. The other scholar so honored at DSIs November 18 annual conference in Chicago was Morgan Swink of Texas Christian University.
This is a highly competitive distinction awarded to those who have made a continual impact on the Institute and the disciplines it serves, said the organizations president, Johnny Rungtusanatham of Ohio State University.
DSI has been a major contributor to all aspects of my professional developmentpublishing, teaching, and serviceand I am delighted to have been chosen to receive this award from among the many colleagues who have also contributed so much to DSI, said Field, whose two decades of involvement in the Institute have included roles as associate editor ofDecision Sciences Journal, the Institutes flagship journal, as well as vice president and president of the DSI Northeast region.
Fields own research has focused on the design and management of processes to improve operations, which dovetails closely with the Institutes mission to improve decision making about such matters as operations performance. In 1998, she also won DSIs doctoral dissertation competition, and three years later received the organizations Best Theoretical/Empirical Paper Award.
William Bole