The Changing Dynamics of Doctoral Education across Continents
9 September 2022
13:30 CEST
Doctoral research in management is taking an ever greater variety of forms. While patterns across disciplines within management vary, PhDs based on publishable papers rather than monographs are becoming more commonplace, and professional doctorates, conducted by practising managers, are increasingly popular. These developments present some opportunities, for example by making doctoral research more fully embedded in practical and societal problems or developing desirable skills in researchers. But they also present new challenges for the systems used for accreditation of doctoral programmes, which may be more appropriate to traditional forms of doctoral education. This session will review the state of the art in different regions of the globe in the forms of doctoral education in management, and the challenges and opportunities these changes present.
Chair
Sérgio Wanderley
Unigranrio
Brazil
Co-Chair
André L. Souza-Leão
Federal University of Pernambuco
Brazil
Panelist
Mónica Sánchez
Autonomous University of Tamaulipas
México
Panelist
Stella Nkomo
Faculty of Economic and Management Sciences at the University of Pretoria
South Africa
Panelist
Birahim Gueye
Gaston Berger University
Senegal
Panelist
Lionel Garreau
Université Paris Dauphine
France
Panelist
Ajnesh Prasad
Royal Roads University
Canada
Panelist
Lee Lu
Assumption University of Thailand
Thailand