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)