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Congratulations to Seigyoung Auh of Journal of Service Research!

October 20, 2014 848

_KKL9867We are delighted to congratulate Seigyoung Auh, winner of Journal of Service Research‘s Best Reviewer Award! Dr. Auh, kindly provided us with some information on his work:

Seigyoung’s research interests are in the areas of knowledge sharing/transfer in sales teams, frontline service employee extra role behavior, salesperson customer orientation diversity, sales team learning and conflict, service climate, service innovation, and service leadership.

His work has been published in journals such as Journal of Retailing, Journal of the Academy of Marketing Science, Journal of Service Research, Journal of Consumer Psychology, Sloan02JSR13_Covers.indd Management Review, International Journal of Research in Marketing, Marketing Letters, Journal of Personal Selling & Sales Management, Industrial Marketing Management, and Journal of Business Research, among others. Seigyoung has worked as a marketing scientist before entering academia where he has taught in Australia, Canada, and Korea, before joining Thunderbird.

He is currently the Associate Editor at Journal of International Marketing and European Journal of Marketing. He is also on the editorial boards of several journals including Journal of Service Research, International Journal of Advertising, Journal of Business Research, among others.

More information on this award can be found by clicking here.

In honor of this award, you can read the latest issue of Journal of Service Research free for the next 30 days! Click here to access the Table of Contents. Want to know about all the latest news and research from Journal of Service Research? Click here to sign up for e-alerts!

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