Program Overview
University of Fribourg Program Details
The University of Fribourg offers various programs in different fields, including Management, Economics, and Social Sciences. The Faculty of Management, Economics and Social Sciences provides doctoral programs in the subfields of economic sciences, management, economics, or information systems.
Doctoral Programs
- Department of Management: Offers doctoral studies in all management disciplines, such as financial management, accounting, HRM, marketing, corporate strategy, technology management, international management, and more.
- Department of Economics: Provides doctoral studies in all fields of economics, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, econometrics, and more.
- Department of Informatics: Offers doctorates in the fields of information management and computer science.
Research Areas
The professors in the Department of Economics have various research fields, including:
- Industrial Organisation
- Network Science
- Law & Economics
- Applied Microeconomic Theory
- Applied Game Theory
- Digital Economy
- Development microeconomics
- Applied econometrics
- Empirical health, labour, education economics and demographics
- Public Economics
- Political Economics
- Public Choice
- Economic Policy
- Behavioural Economics
- Growth Economics
- Distribution of Income and Wealth
- Human Capital Formation
- International Migration
- Health Economics
- Economics of Ageing
- Bequest Taxation
- Competition Policy
- Competitiveness issues
- Multinational enterprises
- Role of home country competitive advantages
- Public policies regarding competitiveness
The professors in the Department of Management have research fields such as:
- Price management
- Online marketing
- Complaint management
- Strategy implementation with management control systems
- Corporate governance
- Incentive systems
- Cost accounting and cost accounting systems
- International and cross-national comparative HRM
- Globalisation processes and HRM
- International mobility
- Managerial cognition
- French-German Intercultural Management
- Evaluation of HR processes
- Top management careers
- Gender and career
- Entrepreneurship
- Innovation Management
- Open Innovation
- Start-ups
- Small enterprises
- Marketing services
- Strategic marketing
- Intercultural marketing
- Corporate-level strategy
- NPO Management
- Social Entrepreneurship
- Third Sector Studies
- Finance
- Business finance
- Business governance
- Financial markets
- Dividend policy
- Financial decisions and performance of family businesses
- Executive remuneration
- Governance role of accounting information
- Valuation role of accounting data
- Determinants & consequences of analysts' forecast errors
- Role and consequences of IPSAS
- Environmental disclosure
- Headquarters-subsidiary relationships
- Coordination of foreign subsidiaries
- Market selection
- Market entry strategies
- Internationalisation of services and services companies
- Internationalisation of retail companies
- Management in Emerging Markets
- Asset Management
- Derivatives and Structured Financial Products
- Asset Pricing
- Firm Valuation
- Information Implied in Option Prices
- Behavioral Finance
The professors in the Department of Informatics have areas of specialisation such as:
- Survey statistics
- Fuzzy statistics
- Statistical modeling
- Imputation of missing data in complex enquiries
- Evaluating economic policy programmes
- Problems related to evaluation of wage gaps
- Meta modeling
- Conceptual modeling
- Visualisation
- Process management
- Development of enterprise information systems
- Applying and improving software engineering techniques
- Frameworks for integrating and coordinating heterogeneous software components
- Combinatorial optimisation
- Structural and Algorithmic Graph Theory
- Decision Support
- Complexity Theory
- Mathematical Modeling
- Quantitative models and methods of operational research
- Combinatorial optimisation
- Heuristic and metaheuristic methods
- Simulation methods
- Decision support systems
Admission Criteria
To be admitted to a doctorate, the candidate must have been awarded an academic bachelor's and master's degree or an equivalent qualification from a university recognised by the University of Fribourg. Before applying for a doctorate, the candidate must contact a professor who would be willing to supervise the thesis work. There is no general right to be admitted to a doctorate.
Degree Conferred
The University of Fribourg confers the following degrees:
- Rerum Politicarum Doctor (PhD)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Economics (PhD)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Management (PhD)
- Doctor of Philosophy in Information Management (PhD)
Commencement of Studies
An application for admission may be submitted at any time.
Regulation
The respective conditions of admission for each doctoral study programme are reserved.
Application Procedure
Candidates with Swiss qualifications and candidates with foreign qualifications must follow the application procedure outlined by the University of Fribourg.
