학술논문

Third Annual Logistics Faculty Salary Survey.
Document Type
Article
Source
Transportation Journal (American Society of Transportation & Logistics Inc). Fall2010, Vol. 49 Issue 4, p52-60. 9p.
Subject
*WAGE surveys
*COLLEGE teachers' salaries
*SUPPLY chain management
*DOCTORAL programs
Language
ISSN
0041-1612
Abstract
While the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) International conducts an annual survey of business school faculty and administrative salaries, the report does not specify salary figures for logistics (and related areas such as supply chain management) faculty. Since the growth in the number of logistics faculty positions has continued to exceed the output of doctoral programs in the field for more than a decade, it is logical to assume that logistics faculty salaries, at all levels, are increasing. However, without factual data, questions such as what salary should a new logistics Ph.D. expect and what should an administrator budget for a logistics faculty position cannot be answered satisfactorily. Moreover, most people expect and want to be adequately compensated. However, for the specific discipline of logistics and supply chain management (SCM), the data on average compensation across different ranks, institutions, and other such factors are not available. To provide such factual data, the authors have developed a survey to annually collect data on logistics and supply chain faculty salaries. This year's survey was the third one in the past four years. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]