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| News Regarding Performance Management Director Adam Presslee |
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| Wenqian Hu and Kelsey Matthews were awarded a significant grant! |
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![]() Wenqian Hu and Kelsey Matthews were awarded a significant grant from the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada (SSHRC) to evaluate the effectiveness of tipping in motivating service employees. The official title for the study is “A Tipping Point? The Effect of Tipping on Employee Motivation.” |
| News Regarding Performance Management Affiliate Konrad Pawlak |
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Awards and honours
Adam Presslee received the Management Accounting Section's (AAA) Notable Contributions to Literature Award
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2024 SAF Outstanding Performance Award winner
Our Performance Management affiliate, Konrad Pawlak won the School of Accounting and Finance Outstanding Performance Award last year (2024).

MAS Notable Contribution to Literature Award

Performance Management director Adam Presslee presented with the MAS Notable Contribution to Literature Award (Choi, W., and A. Presslee. 2023. When and why tangible rewards can motivate greater effort than cash rewards: An analysis of four attribute differences. Accounting, Organizations & Society, 104: 1-15.)
CPA Ontario 2023 Emerging Leader

Anik Seth has been named a CPA Ontario 2023 Emerging Leader. This award celebrates and recognizes distinguished young members of CPA Ontario who are leaders in their industries, making notable contributions in Ontario. The CPA Ontario 2023 Emerging Leader Award is given to innovators who demonstrate significant impact while giving back to their communities.
Lifetime Contribution to Management Accounting Award

Alan Webb received the Lifetime Contribution to Management Accounting Award. This is the most prestigious award at MAS, and recognizes individuals that have made significant contributions to management accounting education, research, and/or practice over a sustained period of time.
Impact on Management Accounting Practice Award

Tim Bauer received the Impact on Management Accounting Practice Award for his co-authored paper "Romana L. Autrey, Tim D. Bauer, Kevin E. Jackson, and Elena Klevsky. 2019. "Deploying “connectors”: A control to manage employee turnover intentions?" Accounting, Organizations and Society 79: 101059.”
Journal of Management Accounting Research Outstanding Reviewer Award

Tyler Thomas received the 2023 Journal of Management Accounting Research Outstanding Reviewer award.
Adam Vitalis (CSPM) Earns Recognition from Toronto Chapter of Institute of Internal Auditor

Congratulations to Adam Vitalis (CSPM) who received the inaugural Advocacy of the Profession Award” from the Toronto chapter of the Institute of Internal Auditors. Dr. Vitalis received the award for his efforts in the promotion and advocacy of the internal audit profession.
Presentations
Adam Presslee's presentation and mini seminar
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Australian Experimental Workshop

Performance Management director Adam Presslee was the keynote speaker for the Australian Experimental Workshop (University of Bern Seminar Series) with the topic of 'The Effort Effects of Employee Recognition Source in Highly Interdependent Group Tasks.'
Society of Human Resource Management Webinar Series

Adam Presslee presented in the Society of Human Resource Management Webinar Series.
Here is the advertisement for the event:
"When developing recognition and incentive programs, the reward matters but maybe not for the reasons you expect. Effective rewards bring joy and create memories, and those positive feelings lead to better outcomes. This session will detail Mental Accounting Theory, explaining how our brains process different types of rewards and why certain rewards are more impactful than others. This webcast will help participants use that knowledge to develop better, higher-performing programs."
Subjectivity in Performance Evaluation and Group Identity as Antecedents of Employee Overwork

Ala Mokhtar's paper, ‘Subjectivity in Performance Evaluation and Group Identity as Antecedents of Employee Overwork’ was accepted for presentation at the 2023 Management Accounting Section Midyear Meeting, which took place from January 5-7, 2023. This is her job market paper, and it is based on her PhD dissertation which is supervised by Tim Bauer and Adam Presslee.
The effect of functional diversity on team creativity: Behavioral and fNIRS Evidence

Adam Presslee co-authored a paper titled "The effect of functional diversity on team creativity: Behavioral and fNIRS Evidence" which was accepted and presented at the 2023 Management Accounting Section Mid-Year Meeting from January 5-7, 2023.
Peer-to-peer recognition leaderboards and employee helping behavior

Adam Presslee co-authored a paper titled "Peer-to-peer recognition leaderboards and employee helping behavior” which was accepted and presented at the 2023 Management Accounting Section Mid-Year Meeting from January 5-7, 2023.
Presentation at Harvard Business School

In May 2022 Adam Presslee (CSPM) presented his research at the prestigious Harvard Business School. Presslee presented a study co-authored with Yasheng Chen and Sue Yang, examining how expertise in a team-setting affects creative performance. The paper is entitled “The effect of functional diversity on virtual team creativity: Behavioral and fNIRS Evidence”. For a copy of the full paper contact capressl@uwaterloo.ca.
Member announcements
The CSPM has two new hires!
We hired two new managerial faculty in 2023 (Kelsey Matthews and Tyler Thomas).
To the right is a picture with them and Wenqian Hu (left), our 2022 hire:
Meet Our Newest Member: Wenqian Hu

The CSPM welcomes the newest member of our team, Wenqian Hu, who will be serving as an Associate Director.
Wenqian specializes in behavioural management accounting and recently joined the School of Accounting and Finance as an Assistant Professor.
Read more about Wenqian’s expertise.
Other news
Monash University visit

Adam Presslee recently visited Monash University as part of the Distinguished Visitor Program.
Star Light, but Why Not So Bright? A Process Model of How Incumbents Influence Star Newcomer Performance: Summary

Janet Boekhorst and her Waterloo colleagues Nada Basir and Shavin Malhotra are coauthors of 'Star Light, but Why Not So Bright? A Process Model of How Incumbents Influence Star Newcomer Performance'. A summary on their paper was featured on the 'Academy of Management: Insights'. How new teammates (or co-workers) perceive their star performers can have profound effects on whether the stars flounder or flourish and what managers can do to best position their star newcomers for success is discussed.
Read the summary: How to Help Star Newcomers Shine
Janet Boekhorst's paper was featured

One of Janet Boekhorst's papers was featured in the University of Waterloo's Editor Spotlight. The reason Janet's paper was highlighted in this month’s spotlight is because it is a recently published article that has begun to receive substantial attention.
Read her paper: Organizational social activities and knowledge management behaviors: An affective events perspective
