[AISWorld] Tenure track faculty positions, Fox School of Business, Temple University
Munir Mandviwalla
mandviwa at temple.edu
Thu Jul 24 09:26:59 EDT 2014
The Department of Management Information Systems (MIS) in the Fox School of
Business at Temple University invites applications for one, and possibly two
tenure-track faculty positions beginning Fall 2015. We prefer to hire at the
Assistant Professor level, but the position may be filled at a more senior
level for qualified candidates with tenure upon appointment. These positions
are part of our overall growth plan of hiring four faculty members in the
next few years. Fox MIS at Temple has a bold vision and mission (please see
below), and we invite colleagues who are interested in this ambitious view
of the MIS discipline to join us. We are seeking candidates with a strong
record of scholarship or demonstrated ability to publish in premier IS
journals, such as Management Information Systems Quarterly (MISQ) and
Information Systems Research (ISR).
Salary is competitive and commensurate with rank and qualifications. The
positions are subject to final budgetary approval. Applications should
include a cover letter and (a) full curriculum vitae, (b) a brief statement
of current and future research interests, (c) evidence of excellence in
research, such as journal publications or working papers and (d) the names
and contact information of three references. We only review **electronic**
submissions. Please do not send paper submissions, they cannot be reviewed.
We will be attending upcoming conferences (AoM, AMCIS, ICIS) to interview
selected candidates. Please send all materials electronically to: Munir
Mandviwalla (Department Chair), at mandviwa at temple.edu
<mailto:mandviwa at temple.edu>
The vision of Fox MIS is to be a worldwide leader in transformative research
and teaching on the design, use, and effects of information technology in a
digital world. In research, our mission is to produce knowledge that
fundamentally transforms the design and use of information technology by
integrating multi-disciplinary perspectives. In teaching, our mission is to
prepare a diverse and changing population for a life-long pursuit of
learning, leadership, and success with information technology in a connected
world.
Fox MIS faculty regularly publish in top journals such as MISQ and ISR. We
are connected to industry and work on applied projects with our network of
corporate partners associated with the Institute for Business and
Information Technology. MIS faculty also lead key research centers including
the Center for Neural Decision Making and the Center for Design +
Innovation. The MIS department offers undergraduate, masters, and doctoral
programs in information systems including a very successful required course
in MIS for all business students and a new university wide data science
course. MIS at Fox is a free standing department that embraces and
demonstrates the vision of IT playing a major role in higher education and
in business.
In 2014, U.S. News and World Reports ranked the Fox BBA in MIS in the Top
15. Fox MIS faculty were ranked #1 in the world for research productivity in
top IS journals for the last three year period. In 2009, TechRepublic ranked
the Fox BBA in MIS in the top 10 U.S. programs. In 2008-2009, The Chronicle
of Higher Education, ranked Fox MIS faculty in the top 10 for research
productivity. The Fox MIS AIS affiliated student chapter was the 2014
chapter-of-the-year and received the Outstanding chapter award in 2010,
2011, 2012, and 2013 and students from the chapter have won first or second
prizes in the 2012, 2013, and 2014 AIS international student competition.
The Fox School mission statement includes a focus on three driving forces of
the economy: globalization, information technology (IT), and
innovation/entrepreneurship. The Fox School programs are among the best in
the world and are highly ranked by the Financial Times, The Economist, U.S.
News and World Reports, Forbes, Princeton Review, and Computerworld. The
Princeton Review has consistently rated the Temple campus as one of the most
connected in the nation. The Fox School is one of the few institutions
worldwide that have sustained a long-term commitment to invest in and grow
MIS.
Temple University is located in Philadelphia, serves 39,000 students, and is
one of the three major state-related, research universities in Pennsylvania.
Established in 1918, the Fox School of Business is the largest, most
comprehensive business school in the Greater Philadelphia region, and among
the largest in the world with over 6,500 students, 175 full-time faculty and
more than 60,000 alumni. Additional information is available at:
http://www.temple.edu, http://www.fox.temple.edu, and
http://community.mis.temple.edu/ and http://ibit.temple.edu/
Temple University is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer and
specifically invites and encourages applications from women and minorities.
Munir Mandviwalla
Associate Professor and Chair of MIS
Executive Director, Institute for Business and Information Technology
Fox School of Business, Temple University
mandviwa at temple.edu <mailto:mandviwa at temple.edu> , 215.204.5617
http://community.mis.temple.edu/mmandviwalla
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