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    Posted 04-16-2012 04:37

    PhD at Grenoble Ecole De Management (application)


    Grenoble Ecole de Management (GEM) has the triple accreditation AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA and awards degrees at bachelor, master and doctoral levels, BIB, MIB, MBA, MSc, DBA and PhD. Located in a vibrant and growing metropolitan area of France, featuring major research centres and universities in high tech industries, the school is expanding its international research faculty and students and is looking to recruit PhD students for the 2011 intake of its PhD programme. The PhD Programme is run in English and full-time stipends are available for some students.

    The department of People, Organisations and Society at GEM is particularly interested in applications from students interested in the fields of

    The New forms of Organizations and Markets group looks at social innovation from an organizational theory perspective. Research interest cover a wide range of topics from sustainability policies, hybrid value chains, BOP markets, worker cooperatives. (Contacts: thibault.daudigeos@grenoble-em.com or vassili.joannides@grenoble-em.com)

    The Creative Industries and Digital Creativity research group looks at institutional dynamics of creative fields. A particular emphasis in our current projects is on the influence of digital technology organizational forms, business models and industry structures. We focus mainly on the development of digital television, and the convergence of traditional platforms and the internet (Contact: charles-clemens.ruling@grenoble-em.com).

    The Work, Life and Careers (WLC) group brings together a number of researchers working on various aspects of work and non-work life, careers and working time research. Their interests cover a wide spectrum of topics from individual career management to organisational level innovations in work life reconciliation to the analysis of labour market policy. (Contact: mark.smith@grenoble-em.com)

    With a diverse internationally minded faculty and a vibrant intellectual environment nourished by debate and exchange among the faculty team, we are keen on proposals that explore these themes in all their forms and in a global context. We welcome informal contact in advance of the deadline.

    Applications are expected before May, 1st, 2012. For further information and additional details please visit the website www.grenoble-em.com/1283-phd-in-business-administration-2.aspx . For general issues relating to the programme please contact Nadege Friess (nadege.friess@grenoble-em.com).

     

     

     

    Caroline Straub, Ph.D.

    Assistant Professor

    Department of People, Organizations and Society

    Grenoble Ecole de Management

    Phone: +49 (0) 176 60 940 849

    Email: Caroline.Straub@grenoble-em.com