Congratulations to Gordon Burtch, Allen and Kelli Questrom Professor in Information Systems for being named a finalist for the 2025 Bradford-Osborne Research Award for his co-authored paper, The Effects of Online Social Identity Signals on Retailer Demand!
This paper was selected as one of just seven finalists from a pool of 34 submissions—an honor made even more meaningful by the recognition of distinguished scholars William Bradford, Emeritus Dean of the University of Washington Foster School of Business, and Albert (Al) Osborne, Emeritus Professor at the UCLA Anderson School. In addition to honoring innovative research, the award aims to spark further study, inform policy decisions, and help business support organizations deliver more effective programs.
Chosen by a committee of esteemed faculty from both UW Foster and UCLA Anderson, this recognition underscores the bold ideas and practical impact that distinguish research emerging from Questrom.