OATdb Archive

2013 - 2014

Accounting, Department Of

Goal
Mission-Driven Faculty
The faculty composition and characteristics will be consistent with the mission of the College of Business of Administration and the Department of Accounting.

Objective
Expectations For Teaching, Research, And Service
The faculty will meet or exceed expectations in teaching, research, and service commensurate with the mission of the college and the department of accounting.

KPI
Effective Service Provider
The Department of Accounting uses the Faculty Evaluation System (FES) Form 4 to document the service activites of the faculty. The percentage of effective service providers defined and measured using FES 4 will provided data concerning the service activities of the faculty.

1.  Eighty percent (80%) of all Participating (as defined by AACSB, International standards) faculty in the department will meet or surpass the departmentally set minimum FES 4 score of 3.0.

Result
FES 4 Results
During 2013, 100 percent (15 of 15) of all Participating faculty in the Department of Accounting exceeded the minimum score of 3.0 for FES 4. This exceeds the minimum criterion.

KPI
Effective Teacher
The department, college, and university utilizes 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 up to 12 learning objectives. The IDEA scores are a major portion of the department's Faculty Evaluation System (FES) as it relates to classroom performance. The percentage of effective teachers as defined and measured using IDEA and FES will provide data as to the quality of instruction within the department of accounting.

1.  Eighty percent (80%) of all faculty in the department will meet or surpass the departmentally set minimum IDEA score of 45 on the Discipline Weighted Average.
2.  Eighty percent (80%) of all faculty in the department will meet or surpass the departmentally set minimum score for the average of FES 1 and 2. Consistent with the department's post-tenure review process this average score must be 2.5 or above.

Result
Acceptable IDEA Score
During 2013, 87.5 percent (14 of 16) of all faculty in the Department of Accounting exceeded the minimum IDEA score of 45 on the Discipline Weighted Average. This exceeds the minimum criterion.

Result
Acceptable FES 1 And 2 Scores
During 2013, 81.25 percent (13 of 16) of all faculty in the Department of Accounting exceeded the 2.5 minimum average score of FES 1 and FES 2. While this exceeds the stated criterion for this measure of classroom performance, there is still room for improvement in the faculty's classroom performance.

KPI
Effective Researcher
In support of the College's accreditation by AACSB, International, the Department of Accounting expects sustained research output from the faculty. The department uses the Faculty Evaluation System (FES) Form 3 to document the publications and other intellectual contributions of the faculty. The percentage of effective researchers defined and measured using FES 3 will provide information about the quantity and quality of intellectual contributions provided by the department's faculty.

1.  Of the academic faculty (those eligible for Scholarly Academics (SA), Practice Academics (PA), and Scholarly Practitioners (SP) designation  based on the College's self-defined standard for AASCB, International accreditation purposes), ninety percent (90%) will meet or surpass the departmentally set minimum FES 3 score of 2.5.

Result
FES 3 Results
During 2013, 73 percent (8 of 11) of all AQ eligible faculty in the Department of Accounting exceeded the minimum score of 2.5 for FES 3.

Action
Maintain Expectations
The faculty in the Department of Accounting as a whole exceed the minimum standards for teaching and service, but not research. Given the small size of the department, it is relatively easily for the department to slip from these standards if only one or two people failed to perform to expectations. That is what happened this year. Several faculty members did not have enough IC materials accepted during the year. The chair of the department will continue to review the FES forms each year. Faculty who are not performing at the expected level will be advised.  In addition, several additional faculty members have been hired to begin the fall 2014 semester.

Objective
Faculty Composition
The composition of the department's faculty will be adequate to support the mission of the department. As a department in a college accredited by AACSB, International, there are guidelines related to the percentage of   Scholarly Academic (SA) faculty and by the combination Scholarly Academic (SA), Practice Academic (PA), and Scholarly Practitioner (SP) faculty. The department is committed to meeting the AACSB standards concerning faculty sustained engagement activities.


KPI
Faculty Sustained Engagement Activitities
As a department in a college accredited by AACSB, International, there are guidelines related to the percentage of time devoted to mission by the combination of Scholarly Academic (SA), Practice Academic (PA), Instructional Practitioner (IP) and Scholarly Practitioner (SP) faculty as well as for the percentage of Scholarly Academic (SA) faculty alone.

1. Based on time devoted to mission, ninety percent of all faculty must be by the combination of Scholarly Academic (SA), Practice Academic (PA), Instructional Practitioner (IP), and Scholarly Practitioner (SP) faculty.     .
2.   Based on time devoted to mission, forty percent of all faculty must be  Scholarly Academic (SA) faculty.


Result
Percentage Of SA, PA, IP And SP Faculty Based On Time Devoted To Mission
During 2013, 74 percent (11.5 of 15.5) of all faculty in the Department of Accounting were taught by SA, PA, IP, and SP faculty. This is substantially below the stated criterion. This is one of the few areas where AACSB "mandates" a minimum-level of performance. Therefore, raising this percentage in this area is a high-priority.

Result
Percentage Of SA Faculty Based On Time Devoted To Mission
During 2013, 92 percent (11 of 12) of all faculty in the Department of Accounting were taught by SA faculty. This is above the stated criterion. This is one of the few areas where AACSB "mandates" a minimum-level of performance. Therefore, maintaining this percentage in this area is a high-priority.


Action
Faculty Qualifications
While the SA numbers in the department exceed the minimum as required by AACSB, the combination of SA, SP, IP, and PA is well below the required amount. Two of the department’s lecturers (who didn’t fit into one of the above mention four categories) were let go at the end of the Spring 2014 semester.  Two new SA faculty and a faculty member that should be IP are being added for the Fall 2014 semester.  This should help with meeting this requirement. 


Update to previous cycle's plan for continuous improvement Two of the department's lecturers were notified that they will not be rehired after the Spring 2014 semester.  Two new tenure track faculty and a lecturer were hired for the fall 2014 semester.

Plan for continuous improvement For the recently completed assessment cycle, the results were mostly positive. Faculty members in the Department of Accounting have exceeded the expectations for Teaching and Service, but not Research. The shortfall in Research appears to the result of timing (submissions, acceptance, and publication). This will be monitored.

We will continue to work towards improvement for the one or two faculty members in each area that are not meeting the expectations. Also, faculty members who are currently meeting the expectations will be encouraged to continue to meet those expectations and to seek to improve their performance when possible.

With respect to the discipline related accrediting (AACSB, International) requirements for the faculty qualifications, the department has exceed the requirement for Scholarly Academics (SA) faculty. However, the department is well below the requirement for the combination of SA, SP, IP, and PA faculty.  Two lecturers that did not fit into one of the four categories were let go at the end of the spring 2014 semester.  Two new tenure track faculty and a new lecturer have been hired to start the fall 2014 semester.  These personnel changes should allow the department to better meet the desired percentages.