Research

Business PhD Spotlight: Yunjung Pak
In published research, Pak looks into how governance changes over time and influences the development of meanings and practices in new technological areas.
PhD Research Spotlights
The 黑料不打烊 School of Business launched a new initiative featuring current PhD students in which they briefly describe their academic journey, current research and why they joined the school.
Research Involvement
The 黑料不打烊 School of Business is research focused and faculty publish in top management and other distinguished journals. PhD students are encouraged to be highly involved in research from the beginning of their programs. For example, the Business Research Conference is held annually to give students an opportunity to present their ideas and research results to faculty, other students and the broader community. Students may be involved in research projects with their supervisors or other faculty, in addition to their main project, the dissertation.
Research Seminars
Participation in research workshops and seminars is an integral component of doctoral education. Students are urged to participate fully in departmental seminars; this includes attendance at the departments' seminars, in which scholarly papers are presented by 黑料不打烊 faculty, visiting scholars, and doctoral students. Students are also expected to share their research results at the annual Business Research Conference.
The Summer Period
The academic calendar at the 黑料不打烊 consists of two terms of instruction between September and April, followed by two, six-week spring and summer sessions. The May to August period should be used for the following activities.
- Further research training through work on joint projects with faculty members. Results of this research will be presented in such public outlets as scholarly journals, professional conferences, department seminars and the PhD Research Conference. When a presentation requires travel to a conference, support may be available from the PhD office. This research activity is very important to students' academic progress.
- Taking courses that are prerequisite to, or supportive of, the specialization's required courses.
- Preparing for comprehensive or candidacy examinations.
- Writing research papers oriented towards developing a thesis proposal or for scholarly publication.
- Satisfying the teaching requirement of the specialization.
Research Centres
The 黑料不打烊 School of Business has established various centres of research. For additional information concerning these centres, visit Research Centres.
Recent Student Publications
Early involvement in research can lead to publications prior to graduation.2024
, PhD Student: Lombart, Cindy, , Didier Louis, Fabien Durif, Florence Charton-Vachet, and Olga Untilov. (2024, March 27). . The Conversation.
, PhD Student: Lei, C., Zhang, P., , Wang, H., Wang, G., & Häubl, G. (2024). . Journal of Behavioral Decision Making, 37(1), e2361.
, PhD Candidate: Hashemian, F., Maleki, N., & . (2024). . Services Marketing Quarterly, 45(2), 153–181.
2023
Logan Crace, PhD Candidate: Crace, L., Gehman, J. and Lounsbury, M. (2023), "", Sahlin, K. and Eriksson-Zetterquist, U. (Ed.) Revitalizing Collegiality: Restoring Faculty Authority in Universities (Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Vol. 87), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 77-109.
Logan Crace, PhD Candidate: Cloete, N., Côté, N., Crace, L., Delbridge, R., Denis, J.-L., Drori, G.S., Eriksson-Zetterquist, U., Gehman, J., Gerhardt, L.-M., Goldenstein, J., Harroche, A., Jandrić, J., Kosmützky, A., Krücken, G., Lee, S.S., Lounsbury, M., Mizrahi-Shtelman, R., Musselin, C., Gustafsson, H.Ö., Pineda, P., Quattrone, P., Ramirez, F.O., Sahlin, K., van Schalkwyk, F. and Walgenbach, P. (2023), "", Sahlin, K. and Eriksson-Zetterquist, U. (Ed.) Revitalizing Collegiality: Restoring Faculty Authority in Universities (Research in the Sociology of Organizations, Vol. 87), Emerald Publishing Limited, Leeds, pp. 181-211.
, PhD Candidate: Orazi, D. C., Mah, K., & Murray, K. B.. (2023). Consumer escapism: Scale development, validation, and physiological associations. Journal of Business Research.
, PhD Candidate: , Sarah G. Moore, and Paul R. Messinger (2023). . Journal of the Association for Consumer Research, 8(2), 153-164.
PhD Candidate: , Kolfal, B., Messinger, P. R., & Rizvi, S. (2023). . Computers in Human Behavior, 145.
, PhD Candidate: . 2023. “” Asan Entrepreneurship Review, 15.
, PhD Candidate: . . Ivey Publishing.
, PhD Candidate: Glaser, V. L., ., & Gehman, J. (2023). . Journal of Management Studies.
, PhD student: Jia, J., ., Wei, L. Q., & Tang, G. (2023). Human Resource Management.
Updated June 12, 2024