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Endowed Chair
The Department of Management in the Sam M. Walton College of Business at the University of Arkansas is pleased to announce an exciting new faculty position. The Department invites applications and nominations for the inaugural chair holder of the John H. Tyson Chair in Faith and Spirituality in the Workplace. Preferred candidates must have a Ph.D. in the Management discipline (or in a field closely related to the Chair's mission) and the ideal candidate will have teaching, research and professional experience commensurate with the rank of Associate or Full Professor at a research university.
The Department seeks a leading scholar who has a primary research and teaching interest in the management and inclusion of faith, spirituality, and religion in the workplace. Because this is a relatively new area of study, we also will consider established scholars in other areas such as corporate social responsibility, workplace justice, business ethics, the management of diversity, the impact of theology on work, and leadership who more recently have engaged in active teaching and research programs which examine the relevance of faith and spirituality in management and organizations.
We seek a scholar whose approach to research includes both theory development and empirical investigations as avenues for contributing to the management discipline. In addition to research, the responsibilities of the Tyson Chair include teaching and outreach. In regard to teaching, the chair holder will be invited to develop courses that help students understand the challenges of managing spiritual and religious diversity in tolerant and ethical ways. In regard to outreach, the Tyson Chair will have the funding and opportunity to provide leadership on activities that extend the discussion of spirituality and work beyond the classroom ( e.g., through a visiting speaker series).
Requirements:
Preferred candidates must have a Ph.D. in the Management discipline (or in a field closely related to the Chair's mission) and the ideal candidate will have teaching, research and professional experience commensurate with the rank of Associate or Full Professor at a research university