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Doctoral Faculty Commission

In August 2002, the AACSB International Management Education Task Force (METF) issued a landmark report, “Management Education at Risk,” which identified and prioritized the most pressing issues facing management education. One of the foremost METF concerns related to an emerging global doctoral faculty shortage in business. The AACSB International Board of Directors responded by creating the Doctoral Faculty Commission (DFC). The DFC was asked to analyze trends related to the supply and demand of business doctoral faculty, assess the magnitude and gravity of the issue, and offer solutions if necessary.
 

Chair

Judy D. Olian, Dean
Smeal College of Business
  Administration,
The Pennsylvania State University

Stuart Feldman, Vice President
Internet Technology, IBM

Howard Frank, Dean
The Robert H. Smith 
  School of Business
University of Maryland

Daniel R. LeClair, Director
 Knowledge Services
AACSB International

Sustaining Scholarship in Business Schools 
 
   Executive Summary 

   Report from the Doctoral Faculty Commission 
 

 
Published September 2003

 

   Appendix A 
   Appendix B 
   Appendix C 
   Appendix D 

AACSB Accredited Institutions with Ph.D. Programs

Bernard Milano, President and Trustee,
KPMG Foundation

Jone Pearce, Interim Dean
Graduate School of Management, University of California, Irvine and President, Academy of Management

Stephen Watson, Principal
Henley Management College

Doyle Williams, Dean
Sam M. Walton College of Business, University of Arkansas