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The award is sponsored by the Society for the Advancement of Management Studies, and presented at the annual conference of the European Group for Organizational Studies. The Award "aims to promote and recognize innovative PhD research in management and organization studies" [12] and "does not specify any preferences towards topics or methods". [13]
A thesis as a collection of articles [1] or series of papers, [2] also known as thesis by published works, [1] or article thesis, [3] is a doctoral dissertation that, as opposed to a coherent monograph, is a collection of research papers with an introductory section consisting of summary chapters. Other less used terms are "sandwich thesis" and ...
Richard Levich, New York University [46] Journal of Management Accounting Research: 1049-2127: 0.743 American Accounting Association [47] Ranjani Krishnan, Michigan State University [47] Journal of Taxation: 0022-4863: 0.15 Thomson Reuters [48] Bob D. Scharin, Daniel T. Schibley [49] Management Accounting Research: 1044-5005: 1.426 Elsevier [50]
The PhD in Management is similar to the Doctor of Business Administration (DBA). [10] The PhD is a research doctorate while the DBA is most often considered a professional doctorate or an applied research doctorate for managers. As such, both PhD and DBA programs require students to develop original research leading to a dissertation defense. [11]
Business and management research is a systematic inquiry that helps to solve business problems and contributes to management knowledge. It Is an applied research. Four factors (Easterby-Smith, 2008) combine to make business and management a distinctive focus for research : Transdiscipline approach
Rosemann has been the co-author of conference papers that won the best paper award at CAiSE 1999 (Heidelberg). PACIS 2004 (Shanghai), ACIS 2005 (Manly) and BPM 2010 (New York). His paper on trust aware process design was the best paper in the BPM 2019 management track of the conference (Vienna).
He has written around 33 books, 120 research papers, and 500 newspaper articles. His recent works include The Kid from Norfolk Island ( Woodslane , 2014), Mistress of Science ( Amberley , 2018), Women of Science ( Amberley , 2019) and A Concise History of New South Wales ( Woodslane , 2020).
In 1990 he was appointed Rudd Family Professor of Management and professor of finance at Cornell University's Johnson Graduate School of Management. [2]In 2018 he was Swiss Finance Institute professor of finance at Geneva Finance Research Institute at the University of Geneva.