[AISWorld] MIS Position at Binghamton University

Ali A. Yayla ayayla at binghamton.edu
Mon Aug 6 11:40:33 EDT 2018


 The School of Management at Binghamton University (State University of New
York at Binghamton) seeks to fill a position at the Assistant Professor
level in the MIS area starting in mid-August 2019, subject to budget
approval.

A suitable candidate’s research will primarily focus on one or more of the
following: information systems leadership, information systems alignment,
crowdfunding, virtual teams/computer-mediated communication, social
networking, IT security, IT in healthcare, online learning, IT adoption and
diffusion, gamification, and user-generated content. The teaching component
(2 + 2) requires delivering required/elective courses in management
information systems at the undergraduate, master’s and doctoral levels. The
ideal candidate will also be able to develop practical courses that
integrate data analytics and machine learning technology with business and
deliver them to business students.

Binghamton University, with approximately 500 faculty and 17,000 students,
is one of four comprehensive doctoral-granting research centers of the
64-campus State University of New York (SUNY) system. A dynamic and growing
institution, it is regularly recognized as a top-tier public institution by
U.S. News & World Report. The School of Management is AACSB accredited and
is nationally recognized for its success in developing future leaders of
business. Binghamton, New York is located 3 hours from New York City;
nearby are Albany, Ithaca, Syracuse, the Finger Lakes, and the Catskill and
Adirondack Mountains. Binghamton is a low cost-of-living area of
approximately 200,000 residents. The community offers a rich cultural life,
professional sports, and outdoor recreational opportunities.

Binghamton University is strongly committed to affirmative action. We offer
access to services and recruit students and employees without regard to
race, color, sex, religion, age, disability, marital status, sexual
orientation, or national origin.

Binghamton University is a tobacco-free campus.

Candidates must have an earned PhD in MIS by the start of the appointment.
The candidate should be able to demonstrate the ability to publish in the
top MIS journals, as well as the ability to deliver top-quality classroom
teaching. Faculty also participate in curriculum development and assessment,
and engage in other service duties for the school and the college both
internally and externally.  Interested candidates should address all
correspondence to Professor Ali Yayla, Chair of Search Committee, and post
a curriculum vita and other supporting documents to
http://binghamton.interviewexchange.com. A member of the search committee
will attend to the major conferences to conduct interviews.



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