Three members of the Paul H. O’Neill School of Public and Environmental Affairs community will be honored with major awards at the 2022 Association for Research on Nonprofit Organizations and Voluntary Action Conference.
Associate Professors Allison Schnable and Brad Fulton, as well as University of Toledo Assistant Professor Qun Wang, who earned his Ph.D. in Public Policy from the O’Neill School in 2020, all garnered recognition from ARNOVA.
“We’re tremendously proud of the groundbreaking work that is conducted by our researchers at the O’Neill School, and it’s rewarding when that work is honored by such a prestigious organization,” said Siân Mooney, dean of the O’Neill School. “Congratulations to Allison, Brad, and Qun, all of whom are making a positive impact on our world and helping to spread the influence of our top-ranked school and Indiana University.”
Schnable has earned the 2022 Virginia A. Hodgkinson Research Book Prize for her book Amateurs without Borders: The Aspirations and Limits of Global Compassion. The award honors the best new published research that focuses on, and is likely to positively impact, the application of new knowledge to practice and policy issues in the nonprofit realm.
Fulton has been named the winner of ARNOVA’s 2022 Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly Outstanding Article Award for his piece, “Bridging and Bonding: Disentangling Two Mechanisms Underlying the Diversity-Performance Relationship.” The NVSQ Outstanding Article Award is among the most competitive in the field.
Wang has been recognized with the Gabriel G. Rudney Memorial Award for an Outstanding Dissertation in Nonprofit and Voluntary Action Research. His dissertation, “Differentiated Government Control: Political Connections and Revenues to NGOs In China,” examined how political connections are directly and contingently related to different sources of nonprofit revenue under authoritarian rule. He previously was a recipient of ARNOVA’s Emerging Scholars Award in 2020.
ARNOVA’s 51st annual conference will be held in Raleigh, North Carolina Nov. 17-19.
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