An examination of job opportunities, candidates, and salaries in the field of entrepreneurship

Todd A. Finkle (Gonzaga University)

New England Journal of Entrepreneurship

ISSN: 2574-8904

Article publication date: 1 March 2016

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Abstract

This article examines whether the field of entrepreneurship is becoming increasingly institutionalized by examining market trends, AACSB jobs, and salaries. The findings indicate that the field is becoming increasingly institutionalized through market trends. During 2014/15, there were 471 advertised positions and 163 candidates in Schools of Business and Management. The number of tenure track positions (261) was significantly higher than the number of tenure track candidates (161) for a ratio of 1.62. This is the highest ratio of tenure track positions to candidates since 2005/06 (2.1). Out of the 261 tenure track positions, 174 were at AACSB institutions.The ratio of tenure track positions at AACSB schools per tenure track candidate was 1.08. The study also looked at average salaries at AACSB schools and found them to be competitive with other mainstream areas. Average salaries were: full professors ($162,000), associate professor ($131,400), assistant professor ($113,600), instructor ($85,800), and new doctorates ($97,800).

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Finkle, T.A. (2016), "An examination of job opportunities, candidates, and salaries in the field of entrepreneurship", New England Journal of Entrepreneurship, Vol. 19 No. 1, pp. 40-53. https://doi.org/10.1108/NEJE-19-01-2016-B003

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