PhD in management
PhD in management is the highest academic degree awarded in the study of management science.[1][2] The degree was designed for those seeking academic research and teaching careers as faculty or professors in the study of management at business schools worldwide.[3]
The Ph.D. in Management Degree
Business doctoral programs
A PhD degree is a doctor of philosophy which can be obtained in many areas of study, while a PhD in management is specific to the study of research questions with potential relevance to the business world. Areas of specialization for the PhD in business often include, but are not limited to:
- Accounting
- Decision sciences (decision theory and decision analysis)
- Economics
- Entrepreneurship
- Ethics and legal studies
- Finance
- Health care management
- Leadership
- Marketing
- Organizational behavior
- Operations management / Operations research
- Management information systems / Information technology management
- Statistics
- Strategy
A PhD in management or business is often required for those interested in pursuing an academic career as a professor at a business school.[4][5] Business schools often require faculty to hold a Ph.D. and to engage in research.[6] Business school rankings are often heavily influenced by the proportion of faculty with Ph.D. degrees or doctorates.[7] Research is fundamental to the integrity of a graduate educational institution. Through research, professors gain the expertise required to teach advanced courses and to ensure that they remain current in his or her chosen field.
Brief history
In the 1950's and 1960's, leading business schools made a transition from vocational training to scientific research, rooted in social sciences, such as economics, psychology, sociology, anthropology, systems engineering, and mathematics. Since then, Ph.D. programs in business prepare candidates to conduct scholarly research based on rigorous methods and applied to business. For example, such research might aim to develop new theory and empirical knowledge about business and management problems by combining methods from economics, psychology and mathematical decision theory. By combining methods from multiple social sciences, business research has developed its own subfields of research, published in business application oriented journals as well as in social sciences journals.[8]
Business research
Research with regard to the study of business encompasses a wide range of activities. There are many research methodologies or "tools" one must learn before being able to conduct research. A PhD program in business will teach one these various methods.[9][10][11]
Research methodologies
Common research methodologies used in studying business are: Modeling, Econometrics, Experiments, descriptive and Field Studies.
Program structure
Typically, the PhD in management takes 4–5 years to complete.[12] The structure is usually 2 years of intensive coursework (core courses and seminars) followed by a comprehensive examination.[13] The dissertation phase is typically 2–3 years.[13]
Funding and scholarships
Most PhD programs will offer accepted candidates a tuition waiver along with a stipend to cover living expenses.[14][15][16][17]
Careers
Becoming a professor of business means investing years of study before obtaining the desired degree, but academia offers many benefits, including: attractive salaries, the combination of varied activities in one career, intellectual stimulation as well as professional autonomy.[18] However, following through with a PhD degree can be challenging not only because of the academic rigour but also due to the pressure and stress that comes from conducting research and defending a dissertation. Moreover, once a person obtains a PhD, there is no guarantee that even with an offer from a business school, that the PhD student will go on to publish his or her research in a top journal, will be able to teach effectively, or will receive a tenured faculty position.
Still, for those who have the motivation, drive and stamina to be successful in this field, there are many benefits. The life of a business professor is markedly different from a corporate career. An academic has more time to explore his or her own interests, pursues research, and rarely has a 'nine to five' type of career. Being a professor is much like being an entrepreneur (bad link – ).[19] Success is based on the individual, and faculty are often their own bosses. Beyond being intellectually bright and able to conduct research, professors in business also need to be able to perform in the classroom. Teaching is a fundamental component of being a professor, though most faculty may only teach around 100 hours per year, the classroom setting can be challenging and often involve debate.[20]
Not everyone can be a professor, but for those that have the skills required, it provides an excellent standard of living, with salaries comparable to the corporate world.[19] Consulting, book publishing and speaking engagements can also further add to overall compensation.[19] Academic institutions are often less vulnerable than corporations to forces like global economic downturns. Academia offers much in the way of financial stability.[19]
PhD versus DBA
The PhD in Business Administration is equivalent to the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA).[21] Both doctorates are research doctorates representing the highest academic qualification in business in the U.S. education system. As such, both PhD and DBA programs require students to develop original research leading to a dissertation defense.[22] Furthermore, both doctorates enable holders to become faculty members at academic institutions.
In some cases, as in that of Harvard University, the distinction is solely administrative (Harvard Business School is not authorized to issue PhDs; only the Faculty of Arts and Sciences may do so).[23] In most cases, however, the distinction is one of orientation and intended outcomes. The PhD is highly focused on developing theoretical knowledge, while the DBA emphasizes applied research leading to the practical application of theoretical knowledge.[22] Upon completion, graduates of PhD programs generally migrate to academia, while those of DBA programs reemerge in industry as executives in leading organizations (often teaching part-time in undergraduate and graduate programs).
Schools offering a PhD in management
There are many schools offering business doctoral degrees, some of them are:
- Adamson University
- AISECT University
- University of Alabama[24]
- Arizona State University
- Asian Institute of Technology
- Aston University
- Auburn University
- Universidad Azteca
- University of Ballarat
- Bocconi University
- Boston University
- Brunel University
- University at Buffalo,The State University of New York
- University of California at Berkeley
- UCLA Anderson School of Management
- University of California at San Diego
- Carnegie Mellon University
- Case Western Reserve University
- University of Chester
- Chitkara University[25]
- City University of New York
- Claremont Graduate University, Drucker School of Management
- Clemson University
- Columbia Business School
- Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
- Copenhagen Business School
- Cornell University
- Corvinus University of Budapest
- Cranfield University
- De La Salle Araneta University
- Durham University Business School
- ESC Rennes School of Business
- University of Edinburgh Business School
- ESADE Business school, Barcelona
- ESCP Europe
- ESSEC Business School, Paris
- Florida State University
- George Washington University
- Georgia Institute of Technology
- Grenoble Ecole de Management
- Haas School of Business
- Hampton University
- Harvard Business School
- HEC Montreal
- HEC Paris
- University of Houston, Bauer College of Business
- IE Business School
- IESE Business School
- Imperial College Business School
- Indian Institute of Management Rohtak
- Indian Institute of Management Udaipur
- Innsbruck University School of Management
- INSEAD
- International Academy of Management and Economics
- Işık University, Istanbul, Turkey
- University of Iowa
- Iowa State University
- ISBR Business School, Bangalore
- Jackson State University
- Kakatiya University
- Karnataka University Dharwad
- Kilis 7 Aralık University
- Krannert School of Management
- University of Lausanne
- Leeds University Business School
- University of Leicester
- London Business School
- London School of Economics and Political Science
- University of Management and Technology
- Manchester Business School
- Neoma Business School
- University of Manitoba
- University of Maryland, College Park
- University of Maryland, University College
- McGill University
- University of Michigan
- University of Mindanao
- Mines ParisTech
- University of Missouri[26]
- University of Mumbai
- Universidad Nacional de Educación a Distancia UNED
- Nagarjuna University
- National School of Leadership
- University of Nebraska at Lincoln[27]
- New York University
- University of North Carolina at Charlotte
- University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
- University of North Texas
- Northwestern University
- The Open University of Sri Lanka
- The Open University of Tanzania[28]
- University of Oregon
- Osmania University
- University of Oxford
- Paris Dauphine University
- University of Pavia (Pavia, Italy)
- University of Pennsylvania
- Pennsylvania State University
- University of Pittsburgh
- Queensland University of Technology
- Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
- Rotterdam School of Management
- Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore (Milan, Italy)
- Saint Mary's University (Halifax)
- Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University[29]
- Sharif University of Technology
- Simon Fraser University
- Sir Padampat Singhania University, Udaipur, India
- Solvay Brussels School of Economics and Management
- University of Southern California
- University of Sri Jayewardenepura Postgraduate Institute of Management[30]
- University of St. Gallen
- Stanford University
- Stockholm School of Economics
- Sullivan University
- Tamil Nadu Agricultural University
- University of Tehran
- University of Texas Pan American
- University of Texas, Dallas
- Texila American University
- University of Toronto
- University of Tunku Abdul Rahman (UTAR), Malaysia
- University of Twente
- University of Chicago
- University of Madras
- Virginia Polytechnic Institute and State University
- VIT University
- Walden University
- Washington State University
- Washington University in St. Louis
- WE School - Mumbai/Bangalore
- West Coast University - Panama
- West Virginia University
- Wilfrid Laurier University
- University of Wisconsin–Madison
- University of Wisconsin–Milwaukee
See also
- Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)
- Doctor of Commerce (DCom)
- Doctor of Management (D.M. or D.Mgt.)
- List of fields of doctoral studies: Business Management/Administrative Services
External links
- Docnet: a consortium of business doctoral programs aimed at creating awareness about schools offering the degree, admissions and career advice for prospective students and general information on becoming a business professor.
References
- ↑ http://www.allbusinessschools.com/faqs/dba-phd
- ↑ What is a PhD?http://www.phdproject.org/downloads/What_is_a_PhD.pdf
- ↑ Becoming a Business Professor http://www.aacsb.edu/resource_centers/DoctoralEdu/BusinessProfessor-full.pdf
- ↑ http://www.allbusinessschools.com/featured/doctorate-business-programs/
- ↑ AACSB "Becoming a Business Professor" article http://www.aacsb.edu/resource_centers/DoctoralEdu/BusinessProfessor-full.pdf
- ↑ AACSB "Becoming a Business Professor" http://www.aacsb.edu/resource_centers/DoctoralEdu/BusinessProfessor-full.pdf
- ↑ 2009 FT rankings table and criteria list http://rankings.ft.com/exportranking/global-mba-rankings/pdf
- ↑ Ph.D. Project http://www.phdproject.org/downloads/What_is_a_PhD.pdf
- ↑ Stanford http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/phd/overview/
- ↑ INSEAD http://www.insead.edu/phd/program/program_structure.cfm
- ↑ Columbia http://www4.gsb.columbia.edu/phd/whycolumbia/
- ↑ AACSB article about a PhD oin Business and Becoming a Business Professor http://www.aacsb.edu/resource_centers/DoctoralEdu/BusinessProfessor-full.pdf
- 1 2 http://www.aacsb.edu/resource_centers/DoctoralEdu/BusinessProfessor-full.pdf
- ↑ FAQs Stanford http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/phd/admissions/apply/faqs.html
- ↑ FAQs INSEAD http://www.insead.edu/phd/faqs/index.cfm
- ↑ PhD admissions ESSEC http://www.essec.edu/programs/phd/admission.html
- ↑ Myths and Facts about Doctoral Programs http://www.betagammasigma.org/exchange/summer04/mythsandfacts.htm
- ↑ PhD Project http://www.phdproject.org/faqs.html
- 1 2 3 4 http://www.hbs.edu/doctoral/SYOA/page2.html
- ↑ http://www.hbs.edu/doctoral/SYOA/page1.html
- ↑ http://www.ed.gov/about/offices/list/ous/international/usnei/us/doctorate.doc
- 1 2 FAQs AACSB http://www.aacsb.edu/home-bestbizschools/doctorate/programs/dba/
- ↑ Admissions FAQs Harvard http://www.hbs.edu/doctoral/faqs/Pages/default.aspx
- ↑ "Culverhouse College of Commerce". Retrieved 24 December 2015.
- ↑ "DOCTORAL PROGRAM IN BUSINESS MANAGEMENT (Ph.D)". Chitcara University. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
- ↑ "PhD Concentration in Management". University of Missouri. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
- ↑ "Management". University of Nebraska at Lincoln. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
- ↑ "The Open University of Tanzania / Postgraduate programmes offered in Rwanda / 2015/16 academic year (advertisement)" (PDF). The New Times. Rwanda. Retrieved 24 December 2015.
- ↑ "Shanghai Jiao Tong University". Archived from the original on May 23, 2010.
- ↑ "Postgraduate Institute of Management". University of Sri Jayewardenepura. Retrieved 24 December 2015.