Human Resources Management
The Ph.D. Program in Human Resources Management (HRM) prepares students for success in research universities as faculty members specializing in human resources. The field of human resources is dedicated to a better understanding of how work organizations can perform more effectively by better management of their people. Many HRM scholars specialize or focus on more micro-level work, such as researching the impact of specific HR practices (e.g., selection or training techniques) on individual-level measures of satisfaction or performance. Alternatively, macro-level HR (i.e., “strategic HRM”) scholars study the effects of systems of HR policies and practices on organizational-level outcomes. KU faculty have expertise at both levels, as evidenced by publications in prestigious outlets such as Personnel Psychology, Journal of Applied Psychology, Academy of Management Journal, Organization Science, Industrial and Labor Relations Review, etc. PhD students work closely with faculty to gain research and teaching expertise in the various functions and activities carried out as part of HRM, including the relationship between these practices and organizational strategies, cultures, and performance. Major topics include staffing, performance management, compensation, training and development and labor relations.
Ph.D. Faculty in Human Resources Management
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Degree Completion Timeline
- Years 1-2: Coursework*
- Year 3: Comprehensive Exams
- Year 4: Dissertation Proposal
- Year 5: Dissertation Defense
*A minimum of 15 courses, plus 901 and BUS 902 are required for completion of the degreeSome students can complete the program in four years.
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School of BusinessPh.D. Program
University of Kansas
206-R Summerfield Hall
1300 Sunnyside Ave
Lawrence, KS 66045
785-864-3841
785-864-5376
bschoolphd@ku.edu



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