ARTICLES CONCERNING
ERNEST KING, PROFESSOR OF BUSINESS LAW
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(May 5, 2009) Brandt in Two In and Around USM’s College of Business One of the more productive faculty in Joseph Greene Hall these days is legal studies' Ernest King, who has published no fewer than seven journal articles since the beginning of 2008. King's publications, shown below, span at least four disciplines, including legal studies, economics, finance and real estate.
(May 26, 2009) Secret Pay Raises? Recent history at USM demands that faculty bodies, such as the Faculty Senate, consider once again the possibility that "secret" pay raises will be dispensed over summer 2009. In implementing such programs in the past, USM authorities noted that "deserving" individuals needed to be rewarded. There are always a few "deserving" individuals in the CoB, though the "secret" raises of the past often went to the "undeserving" as well.
(December 21, 2009) CoBers' 2009 Christmas Lists . . . Just for Fun, part 6 Ernest King (BL prof) an SCH-based merit raise system
(April 10, 2010) Special Report On the Clock A Look at the 2011 Louis K. Brandt Award Race The 2010 CoB awards banquet has come and gone, and now CoB faculty are on the clock for the 2011 awards banquet. There the 2011 AT&T Outstanding Faculty Award will be handed out, as will the 2011 Louis K. Brandt Research Award. The latter is the most prestigious award delivered by CoB administration, and as such, reporters at USMNEWS.net spend some time tracking the candidates and assessing prospects for those thought to be in the running.
(April 23, 2010) CoB News 23 April 2010 King Races Forward -CoB legal studies professor Ernest King has inched closer to Brian Collins of management, the CoB’s leading candidate for the 2011 Louis K. Brandt Faculty Research Award. King made this move by adding a publication in the Travel Law Quarterly to his existing 2009-10 portfolio that already included the Journal of Real Estate Finance & Economics, the Journal of Real Estate Research, Economics Bulletin, and the Social Science Journal.
(April 25, 2010)(updated April 27, 2010) The Kingdom Ignored One of the AQ-PQ Debacles that Almost Cost the CoB AACSB Accreditation There are so many reports and editorials here at USMNEWS.net that describe how former CoB dean Harold Doty completely bungled the USM b-school’s 2007 AACSB re-accreditation effort that it would take one a weekend to go through them all. One aspect of that debacle is how what sources have referred to as Doty’s “personal agenda” blinded the former CoB dean to the task then at hand – securing the AACSB’s favor. Arguably, the most prominent example of this came via Doty’s unexpected and unwarranted attack on CoB legal studies professor Ernest King.