Through a mixed methods approach, this study provides a greater understanding of salary inequality in U.S. business schools and how it changed between 1998 to 2004. The quantitative research examines full-time faculty using individual-level salary data from both a constant sample of 307 institutions and a larger 2004 sample of 464 schools, allowing for in-depth examination of inequality including within institutions. The qualitative research used interviews with business school deans to uncover decisions that, in the aggregate, can impact faculty salary inequality.Quantitative analysis of faculty salary utilized descriptive statistics as well as several inequality measures, along with regression analyses, to reveal the level and structure o...
The thesis examines three topics concerning the level and structure of academic salaries: collective...
Faculty contract negotiations generally include wages, hours, and other conditions of employment as ...
This study compared the salary differentials of college chief executive officers (CEOs), college pre...
This study examined earnings inequality for college and university faculty, using data from the Nati...
Excessive employee turnover has plagued industry and higher education, increasing the cost of manufa...
Previous research has found that professor salaries are greatly influenced by the external labor mar...
Previous research has found that professor salaries are greatly influenced by the external labor mar...
From the late 1980s to the late 1990s, U.S. college and university faculty experienced increasing ea...
Previous research has found that professor salaries are greatly influenced by the external labor mar...
This study examines a historical review of literature and the reoccurring issue of female faculty be...
ABSTRACT. Previous research has found that professor salaries are greatly influenced by the external...
The paper analyzes AACSB salary survey information from 1979 to 2008. The question addressed in this...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This study models the market for business school deans as an outcom...
We evaluate hypotheses about human capital and structural theory-based predictors of variation in ac...
Salary disparities between gender and race continue to exist (Baker, Drolet, 2010; Barbezat, 2010; B...
The thesis examines three topics concerning the level and structure of academic salaries: collective...
Faculty contract negotiations generally include wages, hours, and other conditions of employment as ...
This study compared the salary differentials of college chief executive officers (CEOs), college pre...
This study examined earnings inequality for college and university faculty, using data from the Nati...
Excessive employee turnover has plagued industry and higher education, increasing the cost of manufa...
Previous research has found that professor salaries are greatly influenced by the external labor mar...
Previous research has found that professor salaries are greatly influenced by the external labor mar...
From the late 1980s to the late 1990s, U.S. college and university faculty experienced increasing ea...
Previous research has found that professor salaries are greatly influenced by the external labor mar...
This study examines a historical review of literature and the reoccurring issue of female faculty be...
ABSTRACT. Previous research has found that professor salaries are greatly influenced by the external...
The paper analyzes AACSB salary survey information from 1979 to 2008. The question addressed in this...
© 2019 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd. This study models the market for business school deans as an outcom...
We evaluate hypotheses about human capital and structural theory-based predictors of variation in ac...
Salary disparities between gender and race continue to exist (Baker, Drolet, 2010; Barbezat, 2010; B...
The thesis examines three topics concerning the level and structure of academic salaries: collective...
Faculty contract negotiations generally include wages, hours, and other conditions of employment as ...
This study compared the salary differentials of college chief executive officers (CEOs), college pre...