The primary resource for an academic unit is the strength of its faculty. The Department of General Business and Finance embraces the traditional tripod of expections: Teaching, Research, and Service. The department is committed to recruit and retaining a faculty capable of leading the department's efforts to meet its mission.
Objective
Teaching, Research, And Service Expectations
Faculty will meet or exceed Departmental expectations related to teaching, research, and service.
Indicator
Effective Researchers
The department's faculty will continue to publish articles in peer-reviewed journals and strive to increase the number of publications each year. For the 2009-10 academic year, the department will have 25 referred journal articles , which represents an average of slightly more than one publication per tenure/tenure-track faculty member.
Criterion
Research
Each faculty member will publish at least once per year in a refereed journal or a conference proceeding.
Finding
Research Finding
The Department of General Business and Finance has 26 faculty members (including tenure, tenure track and adjunct). The Department established a goal of publishing an average of at least one journal article per faculty member. For the 2009 - 2010 academic year, the Department far exceeded its expectation and published 35 journal publications. It is through the Department's dedication and commitment to supporting its faculty members that this goal was exceeded. The department also believes that the implementation of a formal mentoring program was instrumental in enabling newer faculty to meet publication goals.
Criterion
Percentage Of Faculty That Serve On Editorial Review Boards
In an effort to support the department's research goals, it is important that faculty members be actively networking in publication outlets. The department will have at least five (5%) percent of its faculty serving on the editorial boards of peer reviewed journals.
Finding
Editorial Board/Review Board
In an effort to constantly increase the Department's performance standards, the Department created a new goal of maintaining a faculty presence on editorial review boards. Since this was the initial year of this goal, the standard was set at a minimal level of 5%, which equates to 1.3 faculty members.
The Department far exceeded the minimal standard set and had seven faculty members serve as either an editor or on the editorial/review board for a journal. The standard will be increased for next year to allow the department's standards to be advanced.
Indicator
Effective Teachers
The department, college, and university utilize the IDEA System as part of its evaluation of classroom performance. The IDEA System, developed by the IDEA Center at Kansas State University, is a nationally normed, validated and reliable measure of classroom performance based on the top 12 learning objectives. The IDEA scores are a major portion of the department's Faculty Evaluation System (FES) as it relates to classroom performance.
Criterion
Teaching
Eighty percent (80%) of all faculty in the department will meet or surpass the departmentally set minimum IDEA score of 50 on the Discipline Weighted Average in at half of their courses taught.
Finding
Effective Teaching
At least eighty (80) percent of the department's faculty achieved a fifty (50) percent on their IDEA form evaluations in at least half the courses they taught.
Indicator
Effective Service Provider
The Department of General Business and Finance uses the Faculty Evaluation System (FES) Form 4 to document service activities of the faculty. The percentage of effective service providers defined and measured using FES 4 will provide data concerning the service activities of the faculty.
Criterion
Acceptable FES 4 Score
Ninety-percent (90%) of all tenure/tenure-track faculty in the department will meet or surpass the departmentally set minimum score of 4 on FES 4.
Finding
FES 4 Score
The Faculty Evaluation System or "FES" is the system that the Department utilizes to determine faculty members contributions to service to the University, College, Department and the faculty member's profession. The Department fell slightly short of its ninety percent goal. Only eighty-eight percent of its faculty met the met or exceeded the FES 4 goal. The Department is mentoring the members that fell short of the Department's goal. It is the Department's goal that by providing additional opportunities for service that next year one hundred percent of the faculty will met or exceed the minimal FES 4 score.
Criterion
Percentage Of Faculty Holding Officer Positions Within Professional Organizations
The department is committed to achieving its service related goals. To this end the department believes that faculty must be involved in professional organizations in their respective fields of study. The department will have at least ten (10%) of its faculty holding officer positions within the professional organizations in which they hold memberships.
Finding
Faculty Holding Positions Within Professional Organizations
In an effort to promote Sam Houston State University and the Department, encourages faculty members to seek leadership in outside organizations. The goal of having 10% or 2.6 faculty members hold officer positions in professional organizations was far exceeded. For the 2009-2010 academic year the Department had ten (10) faculty members had an officer position in a regional or national/international organization.
Indicator
Technology Utilization And Modern Teaching
The Department of General Business and Finance believes that it is critical that students needs be met. In today's world of technology, students rely on the ability to access grades and communicate with faculty electronically. The department is on the cutting edge of technology and is constantly improving the use of technology in the classroom and in communicating with students.
Criterion
Percentage Of Faculty Utilizing Technology
Ninety (90%) percent of the department's faculty will utilize technology in communicating with students and/or providing academic support material electronically.
Finding
Technology Utilization Finding:
The Department has been a leader this year in technology utilization and modern teaching. The Department is currently developing nine on-line courses. These courses will provide on-line instruction at the undergraduate and graduate level. More than half the Department's faculty members are currently developing on-line course(s). This illustrates the Department's commitment to being a leader within the College and University.
In addition, the Department's faculty met its goal related to technology utilization. One hundred percent of the Department's faculty utilizes technology as it relates to their courses. Today's students are technology savvy. They expect to be able to find information about their courses on the web. In addition, they expect that they will be able to communicate with their faculty members remotely; especially since such a high percentage of the student body works. The Department's achievements in this area simply illustrate a commitment to met students' needs as related to instructor accessibility and information availability.
Action
FES 4:
The Department will mentor faculty members needing assistance in meeting or exceeding FES 4 scores. The Department will make sure that every effort is made to allow each faculty member the opportunity to meet goals and performance expectations.
Goal
Promote Quality Academic Programs
The Department of General Business and Finance in an effort to support the goals of the College of Business Administration, to remain competitive with other schools in the State, and to meet our mission must constantly evaluate existing programs and courses, and design new programs and courses to meet the needs of the region, state and country.
Objective
Recruit And Retain Quality Faculty
The strength of a department lies with the quality of its faculty. Successful pursuit of the institution's mission is dependent on having quality faculty.
Indicator
Percentage Of New Hires From Carnegie Doctoral Universities, Very High Or High Research
In an effort to support the goals of the college and the University, the department is committed to hiring at least 75% of its faculty from Carnegie Doctoral Universities.
Criterion
Percentage Of New Hires From Carnegie Doctoral Universities
The department will hire 75% of its faculty from Carnegie Doctoral Universities.
Finding
Recruit And Retain Quality Faculty
The Department of General Business and Finance is dedicated to maintaining the highest level of education for our students. This requires that we hire and retain the best faculty. During the 2009 - 2010 academic year the Department had one finance position. This position was filled by a candidate from a Carnegie Doctorial Granting University. Therefore, the Department exceeded the goal by having one hundred percent (100%) of new faculty hired from Carnegie Doctorial Granting Universities.
Indicator
Seek And Maintain Program Recognition
To ensure that programs are current and high quality, the department supports the college goal of maintaining accreditation. The College of Business has earned accreditation from the most prestigious accrediting agency for schools of business (AACSB, International).
Criterion
Percentage Of Academically Qualified And Professionally Qualified Faculty
The College of Business is accreditated by the most prestigious accreditating agency for schools of business, AACSB, International. AACSB, International standards require that 90% of the department's faculty be academically qualified or professionally qualified. Academically qualified is defined as having a terminal degree in the area that the faculty member instructs. Professionally Qualified is defined in two ways, first, if the instructor is less than five years out of the workforce in the area in which they instruct then they are professionally qualified. The second way in which an instructor can be Professionally Qualified, involves the instructor publishing academic articles; after the instructor has been away from professional practice for more than five years they must have a publication record.
Finding
Finding - Percentage Of Academically Qualified And Professionally Qualified Faculty
The College is accredited by the most prestigious accrediting agency for business schools, AACSB, International. AACSB requires that faculty members either be Academically Qualified ("AQ") or Professionally Qualified ("PQ"). The Department has twenty-two faculty members that are academically qualified by having a terminal degree in their respective field of study. The Department has three members that are professionally qualified, by having an established publication record and having more than eighteen graduate hours in their respective area of study.
The department only has one faculty member or four percent of its faculty that is currently working to be considered PQ. Thus, the Department exceeded its goal and has ninety-six (96%) of its faculty members meeting AACSB's AQ or PQ status requirement.
Criterion
Percentage Of Academically Qualified Faculty
The College of Business is accreditated by the most prestigious accreditating agency for schools of business, AACSB, International. In support of the collge's goal of maintaining accreditation from AACSB, the department will not have less than 50% of its faculty academically qualified. Academically qualified is defined as having a terminal degree in the area that the faculty member instructs.
Finding
Finding Academically Qualified Faculty:
The College is accredited by the most prestigious accrediting agency for business schools, AACSB, International. AACSB requires that faculty members either be Academically Qualified ("AQ") or Professionally Qualified ("PQ"). The Department has twenty-two faculty members that are academically qualified by having a terminal degree in their respective field of study. The Department has three members that are professionally qualified, by having an established publication record and having more than eighteen graduate hours in their respective area of study.
The department only has one faculty member or four percent of its faculty that is currently working to be considered PQ. Thus, the Department exceeded its goal and has ninety-six (96%) of its faculty members meeting AACSB's AQ or PQ status requirement.
Action
Action For AQ/PQ Faculty:
In support of ensuring that the Department hires and retains only the most qualified faculty and in support of AACSB accreditation, the Department will make sure that the remaining adjunct faculty member attains Professionally Qualified status.