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K. Austin Kerr Prize Winners


The K. Austin Kerr Prize is awarded for the best first paper delivered at the annual meeting of the Business History Conference by a new scholar (doctoral student or those within three years of receiving their Ph.D.). It honors K. Austin Kerr, professor of history at the Ohio State University since 1965 and president of the Business History Conference during 1992-1993. Author of many books and articles in business history, and a founder of H-Business, Professor Kerr has always encouraged excellence in scholarship and in professional and classroom presentations. Criteria for awarding the prize include scholarly excellence; innovation in subject, method, or findings; and effectiveness of presentation (to be judged by members of the committee or their representatives, on the basis of pre-defined standards). The first Kerr Prizes were awarded at the 2003 annual meeting.

2003:
Elysa Engelman, Boston University
"Dear Mrs. Pinkham: Expanding Intimate Advice Networks into a National Community of Consumers, 1890 to 1935"
Marlis Schweitzer, University of Toronto
"Uplifting Makeup: Actresses' Testimonials and the Cosmetics Industry, 1910-1918"
2004:
Hyungsub Choi, Johns Hopkins University
"Between Research and Production: Making Transistors at RCA, 1948-1960"
Ellen Hartigan-O'Connor, San Jose State University
"The Ties That Buy: Shopping Networks of the Atlantic World"
2005:
Sharon Ann Murphy, University of Virginia
"Protecting Middle-Class Families: Life Insurance in Antebellum America"
2006:
Michelle Craig McDonald, Harvard Business School
"The Drink of Diplomats: Government Intervention in the U.S. Coffee Re-Export Trade, 1790-1805"
2007:
Eric Hintz, University of Pennsylvania
"Independent Inventors in an Era of Burgeoning Research & Development"
2008:
Paula Gajewski, Vanderbilt University
"Expanding Connections between the New York Stock Exchange and the Employee Retirement Income Security Act"



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