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Students
Tuition Fee
GBP 12,250
Per year
Start Date
2024-10-01
Medium of studying
On campus
Duration
48 months
Program Facts
Program Details
Degree
PhD
Major
Vocal Performance | Business | Business Administration | Finance | Management | Operations Management | Philosophy | Social Psychology | Social Science
Discipline
Arts | Business & Management | Humanities
Minor
Startup Incubation | Inventory and Demand Forecasting | Behavioral Psychology | Social Theory | Advanced Actuarial Studies | Philosophy and Philosophical Inquiry | Voice and Opera Performance | Operations Management and Supervision | Research and Development Management | Management Sciences and Quantitative Methods
Education type
On campus
Timing
Full time
Course Language
English
Tuition Fee
Average International Tuition Fee
GBP 12,250
Intakes
Program start dateApplication deadline
2024-10-01-
About Program

Program Overview


The PhD in Management covers the three broad domains of Management, Marketing, and Operations Management.

Benefits

The PhD in Management Faculty includes an outstanding array of scholars, influential thinkers and active experts in their own fields. It combines more mainstream researchers with scholars adopting less conventional perspectives – all of them at the forefront of the academic debate in their areas:

Social Purpose

    • Professor Bobby Banerjee
    • Professor Daniel Beunza
    • Dr Itziar Castello (Subject Group Leader)
    • Dr Justin Davis-Smith CBE
    • Dr Angela Ellis Paine
    • Professor Jean-Pascal Gond
    • Dr Peter Grant
    • Dr Beverley Jones
    • Dr Rick James
    • Dr Stephen Lee
    • Dr Lauren McCarthy
    • Dr Lucrezia Nava
    • Professor Paul Palmer

Entrepreneurship and innovation

    • Professor Costas Andriopoulos
    • Dr Aliasghar Bahoo-Torodi
    • Professor Simone Ferriani
    • Dr Susan Hill
    • Dr Miranda Lewis
    • Dr Nettra Pan
    • Professor Vangelis Souitaris (Subject Group Leader)
    • Dr Ruben van Werven
    • Dr Stefania Zerbinati

Technology and Innovation

  • Dr Aneesh Banerjee
  • Professor Ajay Bhalla
  • Dr Eugenia Cacciatori
  • Professor Stefan Haefliger
  • Dr Andres Hervas-Drane
  • Professor Clive Holtham
  • Dr Sara Jones
  • Professor Feng Li (Subject Group Leader)
  • Professor Neil Maiden
  • Associate Professor Martin Rich
  • Professor Harry Scarbrough

Marketing

    • Dr Alex Atanasova
    • Professor George Balabanis
    • Professor Fleura Bardhi
    • Dr Daniela Cristian
    • Professor Zachary Estes
    • Dr Manto Gotsi
    • Dr Sabrina Gottschalk
    • Dr (Joyce) Jingshi Liu
    • Professor Marius Luedicke
    • Dr Laetitia Mimoun
    • Dr Thomas Robinson
    • Dr Irene Scopelliti (Subject Group Leader)
    • Dr Janina Steinmetz
    • Professor Caroline Wiertz
    • Dr Wanqing Zhang

Organizational Behaviour and Human Resource Management Group

  • Professor Nick Bacon
  • Dr Daisy Chung
  • Dr Li Cunningham
  • Dr Paul Dobson
  • Professor Laura Empson (Subject Group Leader)
  • Dr Joelle Evans
  • Dr John Forth
  • Dr Amanda Goodall
  • Dr Ece Kaynak
  • Professor Amit Nigam (Head of Faculty)
  • Professor Cliff Oswick
  • Professor Andre Spicer (Dean)
  • Professor Hugh Wilmott
  • Dr Joanna Zaleska
  • Professor Mats Alvesson (Visiting Professor)

Operations and Supply Chain Management

    • Dr Philippe Blaettchen
    • Dr Oben Ceryan
    • Professor Lilian de Menezes
    • Dr Navid Izady
    • Dr Canan Kocabasoglu Hillmer (Subject Group Leader)
    • Dr Florian Lucker
    • Dr Dimitris Paraskevopoulos
    • Dr Joerg Ries
    • Professor Manmohan Sodhi
    • Dr Byung-Gak Son

Strategy

  • Professor Paolo Aversa
  • Dr Senem Aydin
  • Professor Charles Baden-Fuller
  • Professor Laure Cabantous
  • Dr David Edelshain
  • Professor Hans Frankort
  • Professor Santi Furnari
  • Dr Alessandro Giudici
  • Dr Mara Guerra
  • Professor Paula Jarzabkowski
  • Professor Dzidziso Samuel Kamuriwo (Subject Group Leader)
  • Professor Gianvito Lanzolla
  • Professor Elena Novelli
  • Professor Torben Pedersen
  • Dr Simone Santoni
  • Dr Maima Aulia Syakhroza

Together, they form a vibrant and well-integrated intellectual community, where collaborations and exchanges across fields are common. This community regularly gathers in different seminar series, where well developed and less developed work is presented and discussed in a constructive and friendly atmosphere.

PhD in Management students are warmly encouraged to be an active part of this community. We closely follow them, from the start of their programme until the completion of their dissertation, to support the development of their ideas and their integration in the international research community, and to ensure they can compete effectively in the academic job market.

Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021

The Research Excellence Framework (REF) 2021 rated Bayes 5th in the UK for Business and Management research. In total, 92% of our research was rated as world-leading (4*) or internationally excellent (3*) – up from 84% in REF 2014.

Program Outline

The Management PhD is usually a four year programme. You are registered on the MPhil degree for the first two years during which you will follow a programme of taught courses and prepare your first research paper.

Year 1 - Theory and Methods

PhD in Management students are introduced to fundamental theories from Psychology, Sociology and will select from a broad range of electives to tailor their portfolio of courses to their specific interests. They are also introduced to fundamentals of research design, and to the most widely used quantitative and qualitative methods.

Currently offered electives include:

  • Consumer Research
  • Decision Sciences
  • Entrepreneurship
  • Knowledge & Information
  • Marketing
  • Operations Management
  • Organization Theory
  • Organizational Behavior
  • Technology & Innovation
  • Strategy.

Students are also allowed to select among courses offered by the PhD programmes in Finance and Actuarial Sciences.

By the end of the first year, students are matched with a supervisory team and start focusing on their dissertations.

First term

Courses:

  • Philosophy of Social Science
  • Fundamentals of Psychology
  • Fundamentals of Sociology
  • Quantitative Methods 1
  • Choosing your Research Question

Second term

Courses:

  • Qualitative Methods 1
  • Quantitative Methods 2
  • Elective 1
  • Elective 2

Third term

Courses:

  • Qualitative Methods 2
  • Quantitative Methods
  • Elective 3
  • Elective 4
  • Dissertation

Year 2 - Research and Teaching Skills

Students participate in a series of seminars that provide them with basic research skills (crafting a compelling literature review, identifying an interesting research question, effective academic writing) and expose them to advanced research methods. Other activities are designed to reinforce their teaching skills and introduce them to course preparation and delivery.

By the end of the second year, we expect students to present preliminary work to international academic conferences in their own fields.

First term

Workshops:

  • Reviewing the literature
  • Data base search
  • Generating ideas from empirical work
  • Funding your research

Second term

Workshops:

  • Creativity in PhD research
  • Positioning your research
  • Reviewing the literature (2)
  • Advanced research methods
  • LTA

Third term

Workshops:

  • Doing impactful research
  • Ethical issues in research
  • Writing theory papers
  • Research Day (joint with Imperial, UCL, Cambridge)

Year 3 - Professional and Career Skills

Students learn about the editorial process and how to publish their own research in the most rigorous academic journals; they learn the craft of reviewing, as well as responding editorial letters. Other activities are designed to adequately prepare students for the international academic job market.

By the end of the third year, we expect students to present a more polished and developed paper in the most important conferences in their own fields, and to enter the international job market.

First term

Workshops:

  • Effective academic writing
  • Co-authoring

Second term

Workshops:

  • Reviewing and publishing
  • Claiming a theoretical contribution

Third term

Workshops:

  • Preparation for the job market

Year 4

Year four will be focussed on your dissertation.

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