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Open rank tenure track openings at ASU

  • 1.  Open rank tenure track openings at ASU

    Posted 07-10-2014 19:55

    The Department of Management in the W. P. Carey School of Business at ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY (Tempe) invites applications for multiple open rank (Assistant, Associate, and/or Full Professor) tenure-track positions in the areas of human resource management, organizational behavior, strategic management, and entrepreneurship with appointments beginning in Fall 2015.

    Applicants must possess an earned doctorate in a related academic field or be close to earning that doctorate by the position start date; demonstrate an ability to actively publish in premier scholarly management journals; and show evidence of teaching excellence in one or more areas of management.

    W. P. Carey School of Business.
    The W. P. Carey School of Business at Arizona State University is a comprehensive school of business offering nationally and internationally respected undergraduate, masters, and doctoral programs. The Undergraduate Program, which houses one of the country's few stand-alone business honors programs, is ranked in the top 30 and includes six majors ranked among the top 20 within their fields according to U.S. News & World Report. The W. P. Carey MBA is ranked in the top 30 by U.S. News & World Report. With over 250 tenure-track faculty, the W. P. Carey School is a research leader that maintains vibrant collaborative relationships with business worldwide. For more information on the School, please see http://wpcarey.asu.edu/.

    Department of Management. The Department of Management is one of the pillars of excellence that makes the W. P. Carey School distinctive. 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 website http://mays.tamu.edu/mgmt/productivity-rankings/). With our emphasis on research excellence plus our multiple faculty who either currently serve or have served as editor or associate editor of the top management journals, you can't find a more research-oriented culture than ours at ASU. But, at ASU, it's not all about research. Management faculty members are among the most award-winning teachers in the School and author multiple market-leading textbooks. We are an especially collegial group, and organizational citizenship is a cornerstone of our culture.

    The faculty members in Management represent the areas of Strategic Management, Organizational Behavior, Organizational Theory, Leadership, Human Resources, International Management, Ethics/Social Environment of Business, and Entrepreneurship. They include: Mathias Arrfelt, Blake Ashforth, Joan Brett, Albert Cannella, Trevis Certo (Department Chair), Kevin Corley, Amy Hillman (Dean), Glenn Hoetker, Peter Hom, Gerry Keim, Angelo Kinicki, Don Lange, Peggy Lee, Jeff LePine, Marcie LePine, Luiz Mesquita, Jennifer Nahrgang, Chris Neck, Suzanne Peterson, Matt Semadeni, Wei Shen, Anne Tsui (Emeritus), David Waldman, Ned Wellman, Zhen Zhang and David Zhu. Additional information about the Department of Management can be found at http://wpcarey.asu.edu/mgt/.

    Application Deadline and Procedure: The initial application deadline is September 1, 2014. If the position is not filled, the deadline will be extended to the 1st and 15th of each month thereafter until the search is closed. To apply, submit a curriculum vitae, evidence of effective university teaching, and a letter of interest addressed to Trevis Certo, Department Chair, via email to
    Solange.Fedele@asu.edu. References will be requested during the latter stages of the selection process. If you have any further questions about the positions, please contact Professor Certo at 480.965.6824. A background check is required prior to employment.

    Arizona State University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer. Women and minorities are encouraged to apply. ASU's full non-discrimination policy (ACD 401) is located on the ASU website at
    http://www.asu.edu/aad/manuals/acd/acd401.html and (https://www.asu.edu/titleIX/.)