JOE Listings (Job Openings for Economists)
August 1, 2025 - January 31, 2026
Columbia Business School
Position Title/Short Description
Full Text of JOE Listing:
The Management Division of Columbia Business School has opened the search for qualified applicants for a tenure-track position in Strategy at the Assistant or Associate Professor rank. Applications that are received by November 1 will receive full consideration. However, we encourage applicants to submit their material as soon as possible, as we are evaluating applications on a rolling basis.
Applicants for an Assistant Professor level appointment should have completed, or be close to completing, a PhD from an accredited institution, demonstrate promise of becoming an outstanding scholar in every respect, including research and teaching, and should combine exceptional disciplinary training in Management or related fields with a strong interest in the professional mission of the school.
Applicants for an Associate Professor level appointment (non-tenured) should have a PhD from an accredited institution, a record of being an excellent scholar in every respect, including research and teaching, and should combine exceptional disciplinary training with a strong interest in the professional mission of the school and show great promise of attaining distinction in the field of Management.
We have a particular interest in Strategy and other related areas of Management. Applicants from a range of disciplines are encouraged to apply, including those with PhDs from business schools, economics, sociology, and political science departments.
Please visit our online application site at https://academic.careers.columbia.edu to submit your application or copy and paste the URL below: https://apply.interfolio.com/174730 .
Application Requirements:
External Application LinkFreqently Asked Questions
New York hosts numerous prestigious universities, making assistant or associate professor positions highly sought after. Candidates often face stiff competition due to the city's concentration of top-tier institutions and diverse applicant pools, especially in economics and management disciplines.
While a PhD is fundamental, additional credentials like published research in leading journals or interdisciplinary expertise in economics, sociology, or political science can significantly boost candidacy in NYC’s competitive academic environment.
At Columbia, assistant professors engage deeply in both cutting-edge research and innovative teaching within management or strategy, emphasizing interdisciplinary collaboration aligned with the school’s professional mission, which may differ from more traditional roles elsewhere.
Assistant professors are typically emerging scholars focusing on establishing a strong research portfolio, while associate professors usually have proven scholarly achievements and contribute more significantly to leadership in research and curriculum development.
The American Economic Association curates listings that highlight rigorous academic standards, encouraging applicants who demonstrate exceptional research and teaching capabilities, which helps maintain high-quality recruitment aligned with economic scholarship.
Applications via the AEA often emphasize interdisciplinary expertise and alignment with economic research priorities, providing candidates access to specialized academic networks and opportunities tailored to economists and related social science fields.
Salaries for assistant or associate professors in New York’s business and economics sectors usually range from $90,000 to $140,000 annually, reflecting the city's high cost of living and the prestige of institutions like Columbia Business School.
Given NYC’s traffic and public transit variability, many assistant professors plan their schedules around peak travel times, often opting for flexible hours or remote research days to optimize productivity and work-life balance.
A frequent misunderstanding is that progression is solely based on time served; however, advancement heavily depends on scholarly impact, teaching excellence, and contribution to the institution’s broader academic goals.
Scholars often advance into tenured professorships, leadership roles in research centers, or administrative positions that shape academic strategy and curriculum, reflecting a broad spectrum of career pathways within the institution.
Find The Related Jobs
American Economic Association
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor
Lindenhurst, NY
American Economic Association
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor
Floral Park, NY
American Economic Association
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor
Scarsdale, NY
American Economic Association
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor
Albertson, NY
American Economic Association
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor
Mineola, NY
American Economic Association
Assistant Professor/Associate Professor
Garden City, NY
Jobseekers are also searching for