A Doctor of Philosophy (PhD) in Management is an advanced academic degree focused on the study of management theories, practices, and strategies. The program typically emphasizes research skills and aims to develop expertise in areas like organizational behavior, strategic management, human resources, marketing, finance, or operations. PhD students often engage in creating original research that contributes to the field of management.
Students in such a program may study topics like:
- Strategic Management : Developing insights into how organizations formulate and implement strategies.
- Organizational Behavior : Understanding the human side of business, including leadership, motivation, and team dynamics.
- Human Resource Management : Researching effective practices in recruitment, employee retention, and performance.
- Marketing and Consumer Behavior : Exploring how businesses can understand and influence customer behavior.
- Operations and Supply Chain Management : Investigating how companies manage resources, production, and logistics.
- Innovation and Entrepreneurship : Focusing on the creation of new businesses or innovative strategies within existing organizations.
PhD programs in management often involve a combination of coursework, research, and teaching responsibilities. After completing coursework, students typically work on a dissertation that contributes new knowledge to the field.
Course Features
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- Duration 144 weeks
- Skill level All levels
- Language English
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