Award

  • Only author(s) who chose to publish complete publications in the conference proceedings can Compete for the award.

    The bests works of the conference were chosen based on the following criteria:

    • Work quality, clarity, and wording;
    • Contemporaneously development of the work research topic;
    • Clear research purpose(s);
    • Rigorous and adequate research design and methods;
    • Decency in presenting quantitative or qualitative data and results;
    • Theoretical and technical grounding, amplitude, and discipline regarding the results and;
    • consistency and comprehensiveness of references.

    *The best theses and dissertations were selected based on the following criteria:

    • research originality and;
    • Relevance to scientific, technological, cultural, social, and innovation development.

    (*This award is only for Graduate students of the Graduate Schools responsible for organizing the conference. In addition, this award is only for theses and dissertations that had their Master’s Viva or Ph.D. Viva in the year prior to the conference. Each Graduate School has an internal committee responsible for evaluating these works).

    Award categories:

    (1) “Best Scientific Article” category, involving the selection of the six best works by theme (Project Management, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, Sustainability, Strategy, Marketing, and Industry 4.0);

    (2) Category “Best Technical Report,” contemplating the selection of the six best works by theme (Project Management, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, Sustainability, Strategy, Marketing, and Industry 4.0);

    (3) “Best Poster” category, involving the selection of the six best works by theme (Project Management, Innovation, and Entrepreneurship, Sustainability, Strategy, Marketing, and Industry 4.0);

    (4) Category “Best Work of 10th SINGEP,” involving the selection of the best work of the conference; and finally,

    (5) Category “Distinction of Merit” for the three best evaluators of the conference.

    (6) “Best Dissertation” category, involving the selection of the three best dissertations of both Graduate School of Administration and Graduate School of Project Management (Nove de Julho University);

    (7) Category “Best Thesis,” contemplating the selection of the three best theses of both Graduate School of Administration and Graduate School of Project Management (Nove de Julho University).