Strategy/OT Position at the McDonough School of Business, Georgetown University
The Strategy, Economics, Ethics, and Public Policy Area in the McDonough School of Business at Georgetown University anticipates hiring one or more tenure-track faculty members in Strategy or Organization Theory in academic calendar year 2010-11. We are interested particularly in individuals with research interests and teaching experience in International Business (e.g., Multinational Management, Global Strategy, Comparative Institutional Analysis). Members of our group with a primary research and teaching interest in strategy are Paul Almeida, Jeffrey Macher, Muir Macpherson, Elaine Romanelli, David Tan and Jim Wade. Other group members include George Brenkert, John Hasnas, Brad Jensen, Catherine Langlois, John Mayo, Stanley Nollen, Dennis Quinn and Ed Soule.
Application materials for the position should be sent electronically to msbfacultyrecruiting@msb.edu. During the Fall we will be reviewing these applications on an ongoing basis. Potential candidates should include their curriculum vita, dissertation proposal (if a PhD candidate or recent graduate), copies of articles or working papers, any available teaching evaluations, and three letters of recommendation. Ideal applicants should have the ability to conduct high quality research that will have a major impact in the fields of Strategy or Organization Theory, as well as significant teaching experience.
The McDonough School of Business is part of Georgetown University, one of the nation's most prestigious universities. Our Washington, DC location is at the center of world politics and business, offers unparalleled access to thought leaders, and provides an environment rich in research opportunities. Large numbers of corporations and corporate offices, industry associations, embassies, research institutes, the federal government, and organizations such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund, are located here.
The McDonough School of Business is committed to developing leaders capable of making complex business decisions in a global environment and who are dedicated to serving their companies, society and humanity. The business school's Undergraduate, Full-Time and Evening MBA, Global Executive MBA and Executive Education programs provide solid grounding in all the core management disciplines, with an emphasis on the global, ethical and political environments of business.
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