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Egan Receives Two Outstanding Research Awards

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Toby Egan

For an unprecedented third time, Toby Egan, associate professor in the School of Public Policy and Robert H. Smith School of Business, was recently awarded the Richard A. Swanson Research Excellence Award, given to the author(s) of the outstanding refereed research article in each annual volume of Human Resource Development Quarterly. 

The small number of two-time Swanson Award recipients over the 31 year history of the journal are among the most outstanding contributors to research and practice in organizational learning and performance. Egan and co-author, Mesut Akdere, professor at Purdue University, were recognized for their research article “Transformational Leadership and Human Resource Development: Linking Employee Learning, Job Satisfaction, and Organization Performance”. This was the fourth ‘best journal article of the year award' given to Egan since he joined UMD. 

Additionally, Egan and co-authors were recently awarded the Human Resource Development Cutting Edge Award, given to outstanding scholarly research published and presented at the 2021 Academy of Human Resource Development Conference. 

The study, “Using Research-to-Practice Adaptation to Take on COVID-19 Mitigation: Deploying HRD-related Strategies in US Hospitals,” elaborated on the statistically significant effects of a COVID-19 mitigation strategy initially developed by the study’s co-authors for over 20 U.S. hospitals. The practice has since been adopted by over 100 hospitals and emergency rooms, with a life-changing impact for thousands of employees and patients. These research-to-practice efforts led to significantly safer hospitals for patients and healthcare workers, as measured by far fewer positive COVID-19 positive tests as compared to hospitals who did not adapt the customized, unique and collaboratively-designed hospital mitigation strategy.

"Cutting edge research is what we are all about at the School of Public Policy," said Philip Joyce, professor and senior associate dean at SPP. "We are thrilled that Professor Egan has added to an already impressive array of awards recognizing his research. We are proud to have him as a colleague, and congratulate him on his accomplishments. "


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