Strategy & Organisational Behaviour

Start date:
Duration:
Five to six years
Deadline:
Applications are now closed
Fee:
Fully funded
Location:
London, UK

Work with renowned faculty and conduct innovative research

Faculty and PhD students in Strategy or Organisational Behaviour are part of the Department of Management and Entrepreneurship. The department welcomes doctoral applicants from a wide variety of academic disciplines who are united by a desire to conduct innovative research.  

Researchers in this area are considering a variety of questions on what constitutes effective organisations across a range of different contexts. Some of these questions include understanding the link between senior managerial style and firm strategy, and the effect of team selection processes on success, how organisational contexts affect how we construe, and therefore facilitate, morally problematic behaviour and how business organisations learn to grow and adapt to environmental turbulence. 

You may also be co-supervised by faculty in other departments in the School, depending on your research interests. 

Career impact

Teaching experience

PhD students on the Graduate Teaching Assistant (GTA) scholarship will undertake 150 hours of teaching assistant duties from year three of the programme. There will be opportunities for PhD students to engage in teaching activities within the Business School’s programmes such as MSc Management and MSc Economics & Strategy for Businesses, as well as on our MBA suite. 

Doctoral theses in Strategy & Organisational Behaviour

Name

Thesis

Supervisor

Eva Kirchberger

Lessons from the Creative Industries: Recurrent Change, Institutions and Advantage 

Dr Mark Kennedy

Xuchang Zheng

Intention and capability for the development and damage of trust 

Dr Sankalp Chaturvedi and Dr Jonathan Pinto