Dear GDO Members,
We have an OB search going on at the School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University and encourage GDO members to apply. It's a very attractive position – please see the description below. We will be doing some small scale interviewing at Academy. If interested, please see application instructions and/or contact me with questions at kmw33@cornell.edu. Thanks!
Kate Walsh
FACULTY POSITION
ORGANIZATIONAL BEHAVIOR
Cornell University
School of Hotel Administration
Ithaca, New York
Position description: The School of Hotel Administration at Cornell University is seeking exceptional applicants for a tenure-track position at the Assistant or untenured Associate level who can conduct research and teach at a high quality level that is consistent with the School's pre-eminent status. We seek candidates who can be expected to publish in, top-tier academic journals and whose research interests can be easily applied to the hospitality industry and translated to a hospitality practitioner audience, which is broadly defined to include leaders in hotel corporations, restaurants, tourism, airlines, hospitality suppliers, social media companies and travel-related businesses. Our goal is to find the candidate who presents the best package overall of practically relevant, rigorous research, with outstanding teaching/presentation skills.
Responsibilities: The School of Hotel Administration highly values and expects excellence in both teaching and research. The teaching load is three courses per academic year for faculty demonstrating strong research productivity. The successful candidate would teach at least one section of the required introductory organizational behavior and leadership skills course (at either the undergraduate or graduate level) and would have the opportunity to develop electives based on research interests. The successful candidate would also conduct high quality research for publication in top discipline and industry journals, advise students and perform other professional duties.
Professional qualifications: Candidates must have a Ph.D. in organizational behavior or a related field. Prior research, teaching, and/or business experience in the hospitality industry is desirable but not required. The School of Hotel Administration provides unique data sets and industry access that can facilitate the candidate's future research and teaching about the industry.
Rank and salary: The tenure-track professorial position is a three-year, renewable appointment, which can begin as early as Fall 2014. Rank and salary will be determined based upon academic achievement and experience. Appointments are nine-month terms with attractive benefits. This position comes with excellent research support, professional funding and a salary highly competitive with top U.S. business schools.
Institution: Cornell University's School of Hotel Administration (SHA) is recognized worldwide as the premier institution of hospitality management, and its alumni dominate the top managerial echelons of a broadly-defined, multi-national hospitality industry. The Cornell University campus is located in the Finger Lakes region of New York State, one of the most scenic areas of the country, and the region offers a wide variety of both winter and summer activities. For further information about the University and SHA, visit the website at www.cornell.edu or www.hotelschool.cornell.edu
Application: Please submit via email or hard copy a vita, three references, up to three academic research papers, and syllabi and teaching evaluations for recent courses taught. We anticipate interviewing candidates at the 2013 Annual Academy of Management Meeting. However, applications will be accepted until the position is filled. Please send applications to:
Steven A. Carvell, Ph.D.
Associate Dean for Academic Affairs
Cornell University
Services Marketing Management Search
School of Hotel Administration
146 Statler Hall
Ithaca, NY 14853-6902 USA
Sac20@cornell.edu
Kate Walsh, Ph.D.
Associate Professor of Organizational Management
School of Hotel Administration
Cornell University
550 Statler Hall
Ithaca, New York 14853
Telephone: (607) 255-8993
Email: kmw33@cornell.edu