Associate/Full Professor of Management & International Business
University of Oklahoma
Application
Details
Posted: 18-Sep-24
Location: Norman, Oklahoma
Type: Full-time
Function:
Associate
Endowed Chair
Full Professor
Level:
3-5 years
Position:
Tenure Track or Tenured
Preferred Education:
Ph.D
Description
The Division of Management & International Business at the University of Oklahoma, Price College of Business is pleased to announce that applications are being accepted for a tenure-track or tenured position in management at the rank of Associate or Full professor (endowed positions may be available for exceptional candidates).
Ideal candidates will have an outstanding research record, and we are also interested in applicants who may have an interest/ability to teach international management courses (e.g., International Business, Cross-Cultural Management, International Human Resource Management). We have additional teaching needs at the macro- or micro-level (e.g., Strategic Management, Organizational Behavior, Leadership), and previous experience teaching a variety of management classes is desirable. Overall, applicants should have qualifications commensurate with tenure at the Associate Professor level or above at the University of Oklahoma and must be committed to excellence in research and teaching, to collegiality, and to fulfilling the mission of the Price College (https://www.ou.edu/price).
This position offers a competitive salary along with research and travel support. Teaching responsibilities may include the undergraduate courses mentioned above, or similar courses in our MBA program, which has various formats, including online and/or in person at our 27,000 square-foot flagship facility for the Gene Rainbolt Graduate School of Business in the heart of Oklahoma City at OU's University Research Park on the Health Sciences Center campus (https://www.ou.edu/price/mba). Applications will be reviewed starting September 16, and the process will continue until the position is filled.
The University of Oklahoma is a comprehensive research university offering a wide range of undergraduate, masters, and Ph.D. programs plus an extensive continuing education and public service program. The Michael F. Price College of Business is AACSB accredited at all levels with approximately 6,000 students in bachelors, masters, and Ph.D. programs. In addition, the Price College of Business has recently launched the Price Executive Academy, providing continuing, executive education for business leaders.
The Management & International Business Division in the Michael F. Price College of Business is composed of faculty with interests in organizational behavior, human resource management, international business, strategic management, leadership, and legal studies. We currently offer undergraduate degrees in Energy Management, General Management, International Business, and Sports Business plus a minor in Leadership. We deliver required courses for all masters programs. In addition, we provide Ph.D. concentrations in Organizational Behavior, International Business, and Strategic Management.
Currently, the division has 17 full-time faculty members, including the following management scholars: Ronald Anderson, Nick Bartkoski, Ana Bolino, Mark Bolino (Division Director), Bret Bradley, Becky Burink, Sean Daly, Wil Fisackerly, Jaron Harvey Inn Hee Gee, Christina Li, Shawn McClean, Brandi McManus, Oleg Petrenko, Margaret Shaffer, Troy Smith, and Trevor Watkins. Our faculty is an active group of collaboratively minded scholars whose work has appeared regularly in premier outlets such as the Academy of Management Annals, Academy of Management Journal, Academy of Management Review, Journal of Applied Psychology, Journal of Management, Journal of International Business Studies, Leadership Quarterly, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, Personnel Psychology, and Strategic Management Journal. Several faculty also fulfill major editorial roles in these and other premier outlets.
The city of Norman, Oklahoma, is a vibrant community of approximately 130,000 residents and is often ranked among the lowest in the nation in terms of cost of living. The OU Campus is home to the Fred Jones Museum of Art, featuring a collection of impressionistic art valued at over $100 million, including works of Degas, Monet, Cassatt, Van Gogh, Pissarro, Renoir, and others. The campus also houses the Sam Noble Oklahoma Museum of Natural History, which won the National Medal for Museum and Library Science in 2014. In 2015, CBS Sports named the University of Oklahoma as having the best collegiate athletics program in the country, and in 2024, OU joined the Southeastern Conference (SEC). Located less than twenty miles from Norman, Oklahoma City is home to an international airport, numerous restaurants, retailers, NBA Basketball (Oklahoma City Thunder), AAA Baseball, USL Soccer, a world-class symphony, ballet, a traveling Broadway Series, and the Oklahoma City Museum of Art which boasts one of the world's most comprehensive collections from famed glass artist Dale Chihuly. Oklahoma City's Boathouse District is a training site for Olympians plus offers numerous recreational boating and cycling opportunities along the Oklahoma River. Norman is also less than three hours away from the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex, one of the fastest growing regions of the United States. In sum, the city of Norman offers all of the benefits of living in a college town, while affording easy access to the amenities of larger cities.
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Qualifications
Required Criteria:
• Earned doctorate in management or related field.
• Exceptional research record, teaching experience, and other/service qualifications commensurate with tenure at the Associate or Full Professor level.
Preferred Criteria:
• Interest and expertise in teaching international management and additional macro- or micro-level management classes.
The University of Oklahoma is the state’s flagship university. OU is a major, public research university that gives students the feel of a private college atmosphere. This is a storied institution, and our stories continue to span every aspect of student life imaginable – across three campuses that are full of curiosity, vigor and undying spirit.