This award acknowledges his outstanding contributions to the institutional economics of the third sector and cooperative organizations. The award is conferred to those members of the Working Group who achieve exceptional results in the international cooperative science and its diffusion in the theory and practice, especially in the developing and East European countries.
Long engaged in the area of the international cooperative science, Vladislav Valentinov received a Marie Curie Incoming International Fellowship from the European Commission and a Schumpeter Fellowship with supplementary funding from the Volkswagen Foundation. He defended a habilitation thesis in 2011 and since then gives lectures at the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU). His habilitation thesis won the Christian Wolff Award of the MLU. Presently he serves on the editorial board of Voluntas and Journal of Economic Issues. His list of publications is available here.
IAMO researcher wins the International Science Award of the Working Group of Institutes for Co-operative Studies
On 14 September, at the 18th International Conference on Cooperative Studies (IGT/ICCS) in Lucerne, Switzerland, Vladislav Valentinov received the International Science Award of the Working Group of Institutes for Co-operative Studies in the German-speaking countries (the award category „Genossenschaftspreis für Nachwuchswissenschaftler“).