Winner of the “EWG-DSS 2012-Award”

 Dear EWG-DSS Members!

In 2012, among the most innovative presented work of young researchers, in the EWG-DSS organized workshops and conference streams,  the EWG-DSS Coordination Board is pleased to announce that Gwendolin Geier, from University of Central Lancashire, was granted with the “EWG-DSS 2012-Award“, with the paper  “The Benefits of Enterprise Systems for SMEs”,  a joint work with Marion Schulze, Yahaya Yusuf and Ahmed Musa, that was presented in the EWG-DSS Liverpool 2012 Workshop in April 2012.  Below you can check the linked certificate conferred to  Gwendolin Geier.

Certificate EWG-DSS 2012-Award

A full version of the paper presented in the EWG-DSS Liverpool 2012 Workshop was submitted for consideration to the EWG-DSS Springer LNBIP 2012 Edition.

We sincerely congratulate Gwendolin Geier and her co-authors for this achievement!

The EWG-DSS Award  prize for 2012 was of € 300.00.

Gwendolin Geier at the EWG-DSS Liverpool-2012 Workshop

Gwendolin Geier at the EWG-DSS Liverpool-2012 Workshop

Certificate Award-2012

EWG-DSS-2012-Award - Gwendolin Geier - short

Gwendolin Geier – Winner of the EWG-DSS 2012-Award

EWG-DSS Awards

The “EWG-DSS-Award” was launched in 2011 as a motivating research initiative for young researchers to submit and present their work in one of the EWG-DSS annual organized workshops and conference streams.

The annual “EWG-DSS-Award” chooses the best and most innovative among submitted and presented work by students or young researchers, in the EWG-DSS organized workshops and conference streams of the same year, to be rewarded with a modest prize in money.

The EWG-DSS hopes to count with sponsorship from research funds and from the industrial sector to make the “EWG-DSS-Award” more financially appealing.  We hope you can support this initiative by financially sponsoring it if possible, or participating and/or disseminating this information among your students, colleagues, research partners and collaborators.


EWG-DSS 2013 Award

–  How to apply?

– Participate in the EWG-DSS organised Workshops and Session Streams each year and allow your work to be part of our selection!

For 2013, applicable work submitted to the EWG-DSS Thessaloniki-2013 Workshop in May 2013;  to the EWG-DSS Stream on Decision Support System at the EURO-INFORMS Conference in Rome July 2013 and to the EWG-DSS Stream on the EURO Mini-Conference Graz-2013 in Austria in October 2013 will be taken into consideration for this award.

Usually, the prize given in money is of € 300,00 (EURO). For the next years, the EWG-DSS hopes to count with sponsorship from research funds and from the industrial sector to make the “EWG-DSS-Award” financially appealing. More information soon.

We hope you like and support this initiative by participating and/or disseminating this information among your students, colleagues, research partners and collaborators.


The “EWG-DSS Award 2013″ can still be yours!   Participate!

Best regards,
The EWG-DSS Coordinators

About ewgdss

The EWG-DSS is a Working Group on Decision Support Systems within EURO, the Association of the European Operational Research Societies. The main purpose of the EWG-DSS is to establish a platform for encouraging state-of-the-art high quality research and collaboration work within the DSS community. Other aims of the EWG-DSS are to: - Encourage the exchange of information among practitioners, end-users, and researchers in the area of Decision Systems. - Enforce the networking among the DSS communities available and facilitate activities that are essential for the start-up of international cooperation research and projects. - Facilitate professional academic and industrial opportunities for its members. - Favour the development of innovative models, methods and tools in the field Decision Support and related areas. - Actively promote the interest on Decision Systems in the scientific community by organizing dedicated workshops, seminars, mini-conferences and conference streams in major conferences, as well as editing special and contributed issues in relevant scientific journals.
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