The Annual Conference Responsible Research Paper Prize recognizes a conference paper that best meets the goals of RRBM, with a special emphasis on papers that involve stakeholders such as organizations, policy makers, managers and consultants, besides academic scholars. Such involvement must be substantial, e.g., co-authorship, active involvement in provision and analysis of data, or co-development and implementation of practices.
In 2022, this award went to William Hurst of the University of Michigan for “Combating Sociopolitical Spillover With Countervailing Claims: Evidence From Charlottesville”.