Dear Colleagues:
The demand for faculty is global, and business schools draw their faculty from multiple countries. Despite the global demand, the expectations criteria for career advancement is complex and divergent. The opaqueness of expectations is potentially a deterrent to new PhDs, early-career academics as well as experienced academics wishing to move from one country to another or across types of institutions. Visa and work permit regulations differ across countries, and they hinder the mobility of academics across countries. Such barriers are detrimental to developing competent, diverse faculty for enriching students' experience and research plurality. We present our PDW to offer a broad perspective of the expectations from a selection of countries with extensive business and management education. Moreover, the PDW aims to offer perspective on how to manage academic careers across institutions successfully.
Overview:
International Experience Profiles of the Panelists
Academic Careers across the World
Defining a global academic
Benefits of becoming a Global Faculty
Pursuing a Global Academic Career: Enablers and Unexpected Differences
Steps to Become a Global Faculty
Reflections - Global Scholarship past and future
Panelists:
Abby Ghobadian - Henley Business School, U. of Reading
Yehuda Baruch - Southampton Business School, U. of Southampton
Svetlana Khapova - Vrije U. Amsterdam
Nicholas O'Regan - Aston Business School
M.K. Nandakumar - Indian Institute of Management, Kozhikode
Xavier Castaner - U. of Lausanne
Morten Huse - BI Norwegian Business School
Jane Lu - City U. of Hong Kong
Paresha N. Sinha - U. of Waikato
Vijay Edward Pereira - Khalifa U., Abu Dhabi, UAE
Ho Kwong Kwan - China Europe International Business School (CEIBS)
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Dr. M.K. Nandakumar
Associate Professor
Indian Institute of Management Kozhikode
nandakumarmk@iimk.ac.innmkveettil@gmail.com------------------------------