Research Grants and Service

Research Grants

Ongoing Funded Research Projects

● 2018-19 UK Global Challenges Research Funding. “Assessing Quality and Outcomes in a Community Form of Palliative Care Delivery in Kerala, India“ (Principal investigator - Professor David Clark, University of Glasgow)

● 2018-2019 Vijay, D. “Institutional Change in the Healthcare Field in India” (INR 300000 Category I research funding from IIM Calcutta).

Completed Funded Research Projects

● Vijay, D. “Durga Puja: Exploring Markets of Production and Consumption”. (INR 300000 Category I research funding from IIM Calcutta)

● Vijay, D. “Translations of the Community-Based Form of Organizing for Palliative Care in Nadia, West Bengal” (INR 300000 Category I research funding from IIM Calcutta).

Recent Research Awards

  • Academy of Management 2020 Awards. Devi Vijay, Philippe Monin, and Mukta Kulkarni. (2020). Strangers at the Bedside: Subaltern Solidarities and New Form Institutionalization.

    • Finalist for Carolyn Dexter Award, All Academy Award

    • Best International Paper Award, Organization and Management Theory Division

    • Runner up, Best Paper Award, Organization and Management Theory Division

  • Academy of Management 2020 Awards. Vivek Nair and Devi Vijay. Façade of Neoliberal Merit: Empty Work and Unethical Subjects at a Business School

    • Best Doctoral Student Paper Award. Critical Management Studies Division, AOM

  • Fulbright Nehru Postdoctoral Research Fellowship in Public Health (2016-2017) at Mailman School of Public Health, Columbia University

  • Above and Beyond Call of Duty Award 2018 for Reviewing for the Organization and Management Theory Division of Academy of Management.

  • Above and Beyond Call of Duty Award 2017 for Reviewing for the Organization and Management Theory Division of Academy of Management.

  • Above and Beyond Call of Duty Award 2016 for Reviewing for the Organization and Management Theory Division of Academy of Management.

  • Best Paper award at the 20thInternational Conference of the Indian Association for Palliative Care (IAPCCON) February 2013 at Kidwai Memorial Hospital, Bangalore, India

  • Pradip N. Khandwalla awardat the IMR Doctoral Conference 2011 for paper titled “Emergence of an organizational field: A study of the palliative care field in Kerala, India” (Essay two of Dissertation)

  • Finalist,Carlo Masini Award for outstanding scholarship in the fields of public and non-profit management, Academy of Management Meeting 2011, San Antonio, Texas for paper titled “Frame Changes in Social Movements: A Case Study” (Essay one of Dissertation)