Stevens Institute of Technology's Ph.D. program in Business Administration seeks highly motivated students who are passionate in their desire to seek answers to complex questions surrounding business and technology. The doctoral program at the School of Business is accredited by AACSB and offers a Ph.D. degree in Business Administration with three broad areas of emphasis: (1) Finance, (2) Information Systems & Analytics, (3) Entrepreneurship and Innovation. The program's primary goal is to prepare its graduates for successful academic research-oriented careers. Students work closely with faculty who are conducting research in a range of research topics. Currently, we are seeking applicants interested in working on the research topics below, as well as others.
Research Area: Information Systems & Analytics
Digital Innovation
(Prof. Aron Lindberg,
aron.lindberg@stevens.edu)
Collective Creativity
(Prof. Jeffrey V. Nickerson,
jeffrey.nickerson@stevens.edu)
Process Innovation and Decision Automation
(Prof. Michael zur Muehlen,
michael.zurmuehlen@stevens.edu)
Quantitative Analysis of Management Decisions
(Prof. Tal Ben-Zvi, (
tbenzvi@stevens.edu)
Financial Disclosures
(Profs. Elaine Henry,
elaine.henry@stevens.edu, and Nan Hu,
nan.hu@stevens.edu)
Value Implication of Non-Structural Financial Information
(Prof. Nan Hu,
nhu4@stevens.edu)
Testing the Limits of Big Data Analytics
(Prof. Theodoros Lappas,
tlappas@stevens.edu)
Stochastic Modeling and Control of Health Care Facilities
(Prof. Chihoon Lee,
Chihoon.Lee@stevens.edu)
Deep Learning-Based Decision Support Systems
(Prof. Feng Mai,
feng.mai@stevens.edu)
Technology-Enabled Sensory Marketing
(Prof. Adriana Madzharov,
amadzhar@stevens.edu)
Understanding the Role Competition plays in the Business Impact of Social Media
(Prof. Gaurav Sabnis,
gsabnis@stevens.edu)
Eligible candidates must hold a graduate degree (MSc, MBA) and must apply by Feb. 1, 2017, at the following address:
www.stevens.edu/graduate/apply. For more information about the research topics listed above, please visit:
http://www.stevens.edu/school-business/phd-business-administration Alternatively, please directly contact the faculty member indicated next to the topic of interest.
All of our students are fully supported by teaching and research assistantships that include competitive stipends, tuition and health benefits. Student study plans are tailored to the individual needs of the student that will lead to successful research. More information about our doctoral program is available at
http://www.stevens.edu/school-business/phd-business-administration. Please contact us at
businessphd@stevens.edu, or call 201.216.5047 with specific questions.
<signature>
--
Aron Lindberg
Assistant Professor of Information Systems
School of Business
Stevens Institute of Technology
</signature>