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Presentation
Going from Zero to Ninty in Faculty Research Productivity
Western Academy of Management (2004)
  • Scott C. Hammond, Utah Valley University
  • Susan R. Madsen, Utah Valley University
  • James W. Fenton, Utah Valley University
Abstract
I (Susan) am the chair of the Faculty Scholarship Committee in the School of Business and an assistant professor of management at Utah Valley State College. Scott is an active member of this committee (also an assistant professor of management) and Dr. Fenton is the Dean of the school. The three of us arrived at UVSC during the summer of 2002 and have (along with other committee members) worked hard to (1) analyze, design, develop, implement and evaluate a variety of change interventions related to increasing faculty research and publication in our school and (2) facilitate change in the faculty culture related to these areas. We are excited about what we are doing and are also interested in finding out what other schools of business are doing with faculty scholarship and productivity. Because of our excitement to share and obtain related and relevant information, we would like to organize and facilitate a panel session for the Western Academy of Management conference this spring. We would expect that many school administrators and faculty members would be interested in this session. The target audience would include deans, associate and assistant deans, department chairs, faculty members serving on school or college-wide committees (e.g., faculty development, faculty scholarship), and faculty member mentors who are working with others who need or desire to begin, increase, or continue scholarly activities (especially related to research and publishing).
Keywords
  • Faculty Development,
  • Publishing,
  • Faculty Productivity
Publication Date
April, 2004
Citation Information
Scott C. Hammond, Susan R. Madsen and James W. Fenton. "Going from Zero to Ninty in Faculty Research Productivity" Western Academy of Management (2004)
Available at: http://works.bepress.com/susan_madsen/103/