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The Strategy and Entrepreneurship group at the Australian School of Business seeks to attract a faculty member in Strategic Management or Innovation/Entrepreneurship (broadly defined). Rank is open. We will also consider candidates completing their Ph.D. in 2011.
We are looking for people with strong training in strategic management, entrepreneurship, economics, psychology, sociology, innovation studies and/or other related disciplines.While we have no dominant philosophical orientation, we seek scholars who are equipped and highly motivated to advance knowledge relevant to strategic management and entrepreneurship.
The Strategy and Entrepreneurship's faculty is internationally recognized for its research excellence. Over the last few years, we have published consistently in suchleading journals as Academy of Management Review, Strategic Management Journal, Organization Science, Research Policy, Industrial and Corporate Change, Journal of International Business Studies, Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization, Organizational Behavior and Human Decision Processes, HarvardBusiness Review, and California Management Review. Faculty have also published prize winning books. Current members of the strategy group include: Martin Bliemel (PhD Simon Fraser University), Graham Dowling (Emeritus - PhD UNSW), Geoff Eagleson (Emeritus - PhD Sydney), Shayne Gary (PhD London), Anna Gunnthorsdottir (PhD Arizona), Elizabeth Maitland (PhD Melbourne), J Peter Murmann (PhD Columbia), Peter Moran (PhD Insead), Salih Ozdemir (PhD Chicago), George Shinkle (PhD Purdue University), Yue Wang (PhD Melbourne), and Phil Yetton (PhD Carnegie Mellon). The Australian economy is very robust and we plan to grow and add a number of well-resourced faculty positions in the next few years.
The Australian School of Business at UNSW was formed as a union of the AGSM and Faculty of Commerce and Economics at the University of New South Wales. Theschool, located in Sydney with an MBA program in Hong Kong, is the premier business school in Australia, and a leader in management research and graduate education throughout Asia and Oceania. We offer a range of graduate programs, including full-time and executive MBA's, a Master of Commerce, a doctoral program, and executive education. Our full time MBA program is ranked within the world's top 40 business schools by the Financial Times. Similarly, our custom executive programs have been ranked No. 1 in Australia by the Financial Times. We also offer courses in the No. 1 ranked undergraduate business program in Australia.
The remuneration package and research support will be globally competitive.Sydney is recognized as one of the most livable, beautiful, and vibrant cities on the planet and well placed to takes advantage of the shift of world economy toward the Asian region (China, India, ASEAN area.) Sydney plays a major part in Australia's economy, accounting for over 25% of Australia's total economic activity. The city is Australia's undisputed financial centre, with 65% of Australia's finance industry located here, including the Reserve Bank, the Australian Stock Exchange and the Sydney Futures Exchange. Of the nation's top 100 companies, 60% have headquarters in Sydney. Financial and business services accounts for 47.1% of the city's workforce. Multinationals with Asian-Pacific headquarters in Sydney include 3M, American Express, AMP, Boral Ltd, BT, Coca-Cola Amatil, Compuserve, HJ Heinz, IBM, Microsoft, Mastercard, Price Waterhouse Coopers, TNT Ltd and Unilever. In 2010, Sydney has been ranked by the Economist Intelligence Unit as one of the most livable cities in the world. Sydney was also recently named by the LA Times as the world's most innovative city with respect to culinary arts and those with a penchant for wine, opera, sailing and any of a host of other activities need look no further than their front door.
For more information, please visit our web site at http://www2.strategy.unsw.edu.au/
Interested candidates should send electronically their CV, names of three references, and teaching ratings if available by January 31. Please send all materials to the attention of J. Peter Murmann at sse.all@unsw.edu.au