Notwithstanding that the whole field of business administration (capitalist to the core) is
institutionally ablist and neurotypicalist (that's a new one, bags I the first citation)
It sounds like an insoluble paradox to me.
Larry
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> The University of St. Gallen, Switzerland - a leading
> European Graduate School of Business Administration,
> Economics, Law and Social Sciences
> (HSG) - seeks to appoint by August 1, 2008
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> Two Tenure-Track-Professors for Handicap Research (economics
> and business administration)
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> Successful applicants for the position in business
> administration have a research focus either in leadership,
> organizational behaviour or organisational psychology with a
> special focus on diversity issues or related fields.
> Successful applicants for the position in economics have a
> research focus in empirical labour or health economics or in
> related fields. They hold a PhD in Economics, business or a
> related field and have already a proven research record. They
> are prepared to build up the new field of Handicap Research
> in its relation to the traditional fields in economics and
> business mentioned above. In addition, they manage to
> fruitfully combine academic excellence with practical
> relevance in their work. Women are particularly encouraged to
> apply. Physically handicapped persons will be favoured if
> they are equally qualified.
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> For further information please contact the Dean of the
> Economics Department, Professor Michael Lechner (economics,
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> Applications for this position, including a resume
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> the University of St. Gallen, Professor Ernst Mohr, PhD,
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