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Arizona State University Job Opening: Associate/Full Professor - Entrepreneurship - West Campus

  • 1.  Arizona State University Job Opening: Associate/Full Professor - Entrepreneurship - West Campus

    Posted 24 days ago
    Position Title: Associate/Full Professor - Entrepreneurship - West Campus
    Location: Tempe campus
    Position Type: Faculty, Tenure/Track
    Position URL: apply.interfolio.com/154044

    Position Description
    The Associate/Full Professor opening is a tenure-track position in the area of entrepreneurship. The hired individual must conduct high quality research that is published in the Department's "A level" journals; effectively teach entrepreneurship courses at the undergraduate and/or graduate level; lead efforts to promote entrepreneurship in the School of Technology, Innovation and Entrepreneurship (TIE) on the ASU West campus; and interact effectively with colleagues to support and enhance our unique department culture, appointment beginning Fall 2025.

    Minimum Qualifications
    Associate Professor
    1) An earned doctorate in Entrepreneurship, Strategy, Organization Theory, or related field
    2) Evidence of actively and regularly publishing in the Department's "A level" journals, with a publication record commensurate with the rank and experience of Associate Professor
    3) Evidence of teaching excellence in one or more areas of management to undergraduate and graduate students
    4) Significant service and contribution to the management profession, commensurate with rank and experience of an Associate Professor; Must meet the college's standards to be Scholarly Academic Qualified under AACSB Accreditation standards.
    Full Professor
    1) An earned doctorate in Entrepreneurship, Strategy, Organization Theory, or related field
    2) Evidence of actively and regularly publishing in the Department's "A level" journals, with a publication record commensurate with the rank and experience of Full Professor
    3) Evidence of teaching excellence in one or more areas of management to undergraduate and graduate students
    4) Significant service and contribution to the management profession, commensurate with rank and experience of a Full Professor; Must meet the college's standards to be Scholarly Academic Qualified under AACSB Accreditation standards.

    Desired Qualifications
    • A record of high-impact research.
    • Evidence of an active research pipeline.
    • A record of high-quality teaching in MBA courses and PhD seminars.
    • Evidence of leadership and service in one's own institution and in the profession/field.
    • Experience in working with and advising entrepreneurs and startups.
    • Interest in mentoring PhD students and junior faculty.
     
    Application Instructions
    Application deadline is November 4, 2024. Applications will continue to be accepted on a rolling basis for a reserve pool. Applications in the reserve pool may then be reviewed in the order in which they were received until the position is filled.

    Applicants must submit the following materials electronically via apply.interfolio.com/154044:
    1. Curriculum vitae
    2. Cover letter that addresses the above criteria
    3. Evidence of effective university teaching
    4. Three letters of reference will be requested during the latter stages of the selection process and applicants shall prepare to provide all letters within three weeks upon request.
     
    If you have any further questions about the positions, please contact Professor Trevis Certo via email at Trevis.Certo@asu.edu.

    The Department of Management and Entrepreneurship is considered to be one of ASU's pillars of excellence. Over the last five years, our research productivity continues to rank among the top five schools in North America in terms of publications in premier management journals (see Texas A & M / UGA rankings website at http://www.tamugarankings.com). 

    Our faculty has a strong emphasis on research excellence. We have multiple faculty members who either currently serve or have served as editor or associate editor of the top management journals, underscoring our commitment to a research-oriented culture. In addition, our faculty members are among the most award-winning teachers in the W. P. Carey School and author multiple market-leading textbooks. We are an especially collegial group, and organizational citizenship is a cornerstone of our culture.
     
    The tenure-track faculty members in Management and Entrepreneurship represent the areas of Strategic Management, Organizational Behavior, Organizational Theory, Human Resources, International Management, Ethics/Social Environment of Business, and Entrepreneurship. They include Blake Ashforth, Mike Baer, Jon Bundy, Rachel Burgess, Trevis Certo, Heewon Chae, Luis Gomez-Mejia, Amy Hillman, Peter Hom, Travis Howell, Don Lange, Peggy Lee, Jeff LePine, Luiz Mesquita, Chris Neck, Tyler Sabey, Matt Semadeni, Hudson Sessions, Wei Shen, Christine Shropshire, David Waldman, Milo Wang, Ned Wellman, David Welsh and Seoin Yoon. Additional information about the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship can be found at http://wpcarey.asu.edu/mgt/.

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