Strategic Management
The Ph.D. Program in Strategic Management prepares students for success in research universities as faculty members specializing in Strategic Management. Research in Strategic Management concerns how firms and organizations gain competitive advantage over rival firms or organizations. The field emphasizes a blend of knowledge about economics, sociology and psychology to understand firm strategy and strategic decision making. Important sub-fields within the discipline include research on developing firm resources, competitive interactions, relational governance, strategic decision making, innovation, entrepreneurship and organizational learning. The field is increasingly focusing on research issues within the context of globalization and international business. Research in the field is methodologically diverse yet rigorous by social science standards.
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Click here to see Ph.D. faculty in Strategic ManagementProgram Requirements and Information:
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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 degree
Some 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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