What Influences Salary: A Study Of MIS Faculty Job Offers

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M. Pamela Neely
Thomas Tribunella
Zhi Tang
Clyde E. Hull

Keywords

Management Information Systems, Compensation, Salary, Job Offers

Abstract

What matters when you’re negotiating a job offer? We address this and other questions using data from the Association for Information Systems (AIS) Salary Surveys on compensation, rank, publication data, and similar data associated with MIS Faculty job offers. Our study has three primary findings. First, school and individual factors influence the position and salary offered, but individual factors have a stronger impact. Second, we find the position (i.e., associate/assistant professor and teaching load) offered by schools partially mediates the relationship between school and individual factors and the starting salary. Third, the direct impact of individual factors is also influenced by some school factors. Specifically, top tier publication is the most important individual factor in determining the salary level at PhD granting institutions.

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