UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, IRVINE
Graduate School of Management
Organization & Strategy
The UCI Graduate School of Management (UCI GSM) invites applications for two
full time lecturer positions in the Organization and Strategy area to begin
Fall 2001. We are looking for candidates in a number of areas including
strategy, organization theory and organizational behavior. Our teaching
needs include core classes in business strategy and organizational behavior
as well as electives such as International management, Organizational
Change, Human Resources Management, Global Strategy, New Ventures, and
Entrepreneurship. Commitment to excellent MBA teaching is required, as
well as the possession of a Ph.D. in a relevant discipline. Salaries
commensurate with experience.
The Organization and Strategy area at UCI GSM is consistently recognized as
one of the most productive in business schools. Based on institutional
contributions to the Academy of Management Journal for 1990-1994, the
management area at the University of California, Irvine ranked 9th
nationally in terms of output. The faculty include: Lisa Barron; Christine
Beckman; Marta Elvira; Bradley Killaly; David Obstfeld; Jone Pearce; Lyman
Porter; Kaye Schoonhoven; Margarethe Wiersema. The Organization and
Strategy area faculty are members of the editorial boards of the premier
academic journals in their fields. The Graduate School of Management is
home to Organization Science, a top journal in organization theory and
behavior, and its Editor-in-Chief is Professor C. Kaye Schoonhoven.
We are ranked among the top 50 business schools in the nation by
BusinessWeek and U.S. News & World Report and among the top 50
internationally by Financial Times. The school also offers a highly
respected Ph.D. program. While still relatively young for a business
school, GSM has risen rapidly in the ranks of business schools as its
reputation for innovation and student-centered learning has become more
widely known. Our MBA program enjoys a distinct position within the
nation's graduate business schools due to its strategic focus on information
technology for management. The educational goal of the school is to develop
leaders who are able to gather, analyze, disseminate, and use information
for business solutions in a global environment. Our graduates are prepared
to lead change, not just react to change. Learn more about us from our
website at
http://www.gsm.uci.edu. UCI GSM is an Equal Opportunity
Employer committed to excellence through diversity.
Applications including teaching evaluations received by April 1, 2001 will
be guaranteed consideration. Send applications to:
Prof. Margarethe Wiersema, O&S Recruiting Chair
mfwierse@uci.edu
University of California
Graduate School of Management
Irvine, CA 92697-3125