Business school professor are not expected to bring $ in the form of grant. We are expected to assist the dean raise funds from wealthy alumni. We are also expected to teach business students on how to become wealthy and become future donors:) [only half jocking on the last part.]Not so at all. Many universities and departments only hire at the assistant professor level.Indeed,a person holding an endowed chair in a business program is probably much more employable than average.
In fact, you're probably going to be overqualified for most blanket advertised positions. Here networking, letting people know you're open to moving, and this informal work perhaps leading to a university doing a targeted recruitment seem a more likely route.
Assistant Profs typically have their best work in front of them and are hungry to get grants.
The one exception is in fields where large institute-level grants exist. Then places are likely to hire a super-star senior faculty but with the full expectation, they will apply for and get larger institute-level grants that bring in donors. I don't think business fits that setting but the OP can correct me!
Statistics: Posted by paultax60 — Fri Aug 23, 2024 5:14 pm