Academic Year | 2019-2020 |
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Subject area | Legal, Politological, Economic and Statistical Sciences |
Cycle | 35 |
Coordinator | Prof. Riccardo Fini |
Language | English |
Duration | 4 years |
Positions | 8 positions. More information in the PhD Programme Table. |
Application deadline | May 15, 2019 at 01:00 PM (Expired) |
Enrolment period | From Jul 22, 2019 to Aug 01, 2019 |
Doctoral programme start date | Nov 01, 2019 |
- Operating centre
- Bologna
- Main Department
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Department of Management - DiSA
- Mobility abroad
- Yes (3 months)
- Research topics
The Ph.D. programme in Management covers several fundamental research domains: strategy, organizational behavior, marketing, innovation management, finance and financial intermediaries. The 4-year program offers specialization in two major areas: Management and Banking&Finance. Besides a series of common courses, students take specialized courses from one of the two concentration areas.
- Job opportunities and potential areas of employment
- In line with the placement performance of past PhD alumni, we expect that our future PhD students will mostly find an occupation in universities and public research centers, in Italy and abroad. Only a minority of our students will probably enter the business sector, especially in services and finance.
Several former alumni have become leading scholars and serve as post-doc or as faculty at top-rated universities abroad such as City University London, Cambridge University, Case Western Reserve University, HEC Paris, HEC Lausanne, Imperial College London, INSEAD, University of Illinois at Chicago and University of Lugano.
- Admission Board
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Surname Name Institution Role e-mail Giuri Paola Università di Bologna member paola.giuri@unibo.it Marzocchi Gian Luca Università di Bologna member gianluca.marzocchi@unibo.it Orsingher Chiara Università di Bologna member chiara.orsingher@unibo.it Torluccio Giuseppe Università di Bologna member giuseppe.torluccio@unibo.it Boldrini Giorgia Comune di Bologna representative of financing body giorgia.boldrini@comune.bologna.it Montaguti Elisa Università di Bologna substitute elisa.montaguti@unibo.it Pizzi Gabriele Università di Bologna substitute gabriele.pizzi@unibo.it Scarpi Daniele Università di Bologna substitute daniele.scarpi@unibo.it
- Learning outcomes
- The Ph.D in Management offers its students a broad and inter-disciplinary education in the fields of business and finance studies and management research. It provides candidates with strong theoretical foundations in social science disciplines and a deep knowledge of research methods applied to management, banking and financial problems. It offers specializations in two major concentration areas: General management and Banking&Finance.
Doctoral students are expected to have full-time status, attend core and elective courses, participate in research projects conducted by Faculties, and present their works at research seminars, international conferences and in international journals.
The program offers the opportunity to acquire knowledge and advanced research methodologies in the scientific areas described before. It requires the production of an original research contribution.
PhD students acquire competencies that can be used in the academic and in the business sectors. - Activities to be carried out by Doctoral candidates
- During their first year, students of both courses attend the following two compulsory courses: Research methods and Econometrics.
The compulsory courses for first-year candidates in Management are: Introduction to statistics, Strategic management, Quantitative Research Methods, Consumer Behavior, Organizational Behavior, Research in Accounting, Qualitative methods, and Economics & Management of Innovation.
The compulsory courses for first-year candidates in Banking & Finance are: Microeconomics and 2 courses: Seminars in Corporate Finance 1, Seminars in Corporate Finance 2, Seminars in Banking, Intertemporal Asset Pricing, and 1 course between: Research in Accounting, Corporate Governance, Behavioral Economics, Experimental Economics, Financial Market regulations, Financial Mathematics and Big Data.
During the second year, candidates in Management must attend 3 elective courses including: Social Network Analysis, Arts, History and Management, Consumer Behavior / Marketing Strategy, Technology Management & Entrepreneurship and Research in Strategic Operations.
During the second year, candidates in Banking & Finance must attend 2 compulsory courses: Econometrics 3 and Advanced Micro Panel Models, and 2 optional courses from the list of courses described in the first year.
In addition to these courses, all candidates take a methodological seminar called The Art and Craft of Managing the Peer Review Process.
During the second year, doctoral students are invited to attend two types of "lunch seminars" (at least 22 compulsory). The first type is called "My cup of tea" During these seminars that are held once a month, one member of the Faculty of the Department meets all the PhD students to present and discuss with them their research field.The second type is the lunch seminars organized by the Department with the aim of inviting eminent international scholars to give a talk on their research. - Research training activities compliant with the Doctoral programme's learning outcomes
- During the first three semesters PhD candidates learn the analytical tools for theoretical and empirical research in various sectors of economics and management. They will also attend summer schools and methodological seminars at the Department, other research centers of the University of Bologna or other universities. All the courses require the preparation of research notes.
At the end of the first year research all candidates prepare a research paper under the supervision of a faculty.
During the third semester of the II year candidates prepare their thesis proposal which is presented at a department seminar. The thesis will be supervised by one main advisor (among members of the PhD committee). All PhD students normally are involved in research projects carried out by the Department and have to joint the 'lunch seminar' organized monthly by the Department.
The University takes care of delivering basic courses (students are invited to attend) on 'research management and how to participate to EU projects and being aware of other research collaborations opportunities', 'Intellectual Property Management' and 'Entrepreneurship'. On top of basic courses, more advanced courses on these topics can be attended.
The PhD coordinator suggests attendance to specific events (conferences, workshops, schools), based on the research projects of individual students. - Internationalization features
- The entire PhD program is thought in english. Specifically:
- All courses are held in English
- Our students are immersed in an international research environment, wherein several seminars, summer schools and workshops are organized with the participation of internationally renowned scholars
- The calls for applications are regularly published on the websites of international associations and job market platforms specialized in management and economics (e.g., INOMICS, EIASM, SSRN, AKADEUS, Academy of Management)
Our program attracts students from various countries including : Brazil; Russia; Turkey; Serbia; Ukraine; Albania; Indonesia; China; Romania; Lithuania; Pakistan; India; Iran; Tunisia; Iceland; Nigeria; Philippines, Portugal
Various foreign PhD students have also spent research periods at our Department (e.g., from China and Brasil) or have attended our PhD under international mobility programs (e.g., Alban, Erasmus Mundus, World Bank).
Several former alumni have become leading scholars and serve as post-doc or as faculty at top-rated universities abroad such as City University London, Cambridge University, Case Western Reserve University, HEC Paris, HEC Lausanne, Imperial College London, INSEAD, University of Illinois at Chicago and University of Lugano. - Expected research results and products
- Presentation of papers to national and international workshops, conferences and seminars during the PhD studies and submission of articles for publication in (mostly international) scientific journals during the PhD studies and immediately after graduation.
Final thesis in the form of a monograph or a collection of three papers.
- Doctoral programme Academic Board
Surname Name University/Institution Qualification BALDARELLI MARIA-GABRIELLA Università di Bologna Professore Associato BARBI MASSIMILIANO Università di Bologna Professore Associato BERGAMI MASSIMO Università di Bologna Professore Ordinario BRIGHI PAOLA Università di Bologna Professore Associato FERRIANI SIMONE Università di Bologna Professore Ordinario FINI RICCARDO Università di Bologna Professore Associato GRIMALDI ROSA Università di Bologna Professore Ordinario MATTEI MARCO MARIA Università di Bologna Professore Ordinario MENGOLI STEFANO Università di Bologna Professore Ordinario MONTAGUTI ELISA Università di Bologna Professore Ordinario MUNARI FEDERICO Università di Bologna Professore Ordinario ORSINGHER CHIARA Università di Bologna Professore Associato PADOVANI EMANUELE Università di Bologna Professore Associato PIZZI GABRIELE Università di Bologna Professore Associato PRESUTTI MANUELA Università di Bologna Professore Associato SCARPI DANIELE Università di Bologna Professore Associato SOBRERO MAURIZIO Università di Bologna Professore Ordinario TORLUCCIO GIUSEPPE Università di Bologna Professore Ordinario TOSCHI LAURA Università di Bologna Ricercatore VALENTINI SARA Università di Bologna Professore Associato ZAMBELLI SIMONA Università di Bologna Professore Associato ZAN LUCA Università di Bologna Professore Ordinario
See also
- AMS phD thesis (in Italian) Published