Management Professor Receives 2012 Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award

August 20, 2012



Dr. Linda M. Sama, Associate Dean of the Tobin College of Business and Joseph F. Adams Professor of Management, has received the 2012 Innovation in Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award from the Academy of Management (AOM) Entrepreneurship Division and McGraw Hill in recognition of her social entrepreneurship course, GLOBE (Global Loan Opportunities for Budding Entrepreneurs).

This award, presented to individuals who develop and implement an innovation in entrepreneurship pedagogy for either graduate or undergraduate education, was presented at the annual Academy of Management Conference in Boston, Massachusetts.  The AOM received 27 nominations for the award and chose to honor GLOBE due to its unique delivery, systemic change potential and hands-on learning approach.  The award included a cash prize, which Dr. Sama has donated to GLOBE. 



GLOBE is a student-managed microloan program that provides loans, sourced through donations, to entrepreneurs in the world’s most impoverished communities with the goal of helping those living in poverty elevate themselves to a higher standard of living. Class members act as social entrepreneurs as they manage a business with social aims. Students concurrently learn about the intricacies of micro-lending policies in the developing world and the value of a social business in helping the poor in society to help themselves. To date, GLOBE operates in four countries on two continents and has distributed 37 loans, including one 14-person group loan, benefitting a total of 51 borrowers.  Upon receiving the AOM-McGraw Hill award, Dr. Sama commented on the dual benefits of the program. “In transforming the lives of others, GLOBE simultaneously transforms students and their world view.  No longer can they believe in the futility of one person’s efforts. Their every action makes a difference, and the impact from what occurs in a classroom here in Queens is felt on the other side of the world.”

In addition to the GLOBE program and multiple academic contributions, Dr. Sama has recently initiated the establishment of a Center for Global Business Stewardship in the Tobin College designed to develop, promote and showcase the research, learning and practice activities of faculty, students, alumni and global scholars related to socially responsible business leadership.  The Center, co-directed by Dr. Mitch Casselman, will encompass programs that provide students with the opportunity to study global issues within a business context and develop ideas to improve global ethical business.


Pictured from left to right:  Anke Weekes (McGraw Hill), Linda Sama (St. John's University), Linda Edelman (Bentley University and Chair of the Entrepreneurship Pedagogy Award Committee) and Mike Wright (Imperial College London and Entrepreneurship Division Chair)

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