The Doctorate of Business Administration (DBA) offered by Grenoble Ecole de Management is a research-based degree which is the highest-level business qualification attainable. It is a unique, research-based, issue-driven qualification that culminates in a doctoral degree (Doctor of Business Administration). It focuses on the broad area of the management of technology, organizational change and innovation. It can also cover more traditional research topics in the fields of management, finance, marketing, organizational behaviour, etc. This DBA is delivered in different locations: Opening workshops are held in France (Grenoble), USA, China (Tongji, Tsinghua and Sun Yat Sen), Switzerland (Webster University in Geneva), Lebanon (Lebanese Canadian University in Beirut) and Saudi Arabia (College of Business Administration in Jeddah). Regardless of the location, the content of this program is the same and the awarded DBA degree is that of Grenoble Ecole de Management. This program is one of five DBA programs in the world to be accredited by AMBA.
The DBA program is divided into two stages: Stage I – Training in Doctoral Research in Management Sciences: philosophy, Methods and Tools (18 to 24 months) The DBA candidate starts by learning research design, data collection methods, and data analysis techniques to conduct, write up, and publish research to doctoral standards. Students complete a series of four to six research training workshops held in Grenoble and in the partner countries. Between the workshops there are periods of individual supervised research. The candidate prepares a detailed research proposal for his/her thesis. Under the direction of doctoral supervisors, the student also completes a “pilot study” before embarking on the main fieldwork for the DBA research. Before being allowed by the thesis committee to proceed to stage 2, students must fulfil certain written work requirements. Four pieces of work must be produced:
When successfully completed, stage I leads to the delivery of the Certificate in Research in Management Sciences. Stage II: Thesis (24 to 30 months of part-time study) The DBA research and thesis element of the program consists primarily of individual research, under the supervision of a fully qualified professor who brings a broad range of expertise and international reputation in technology, innovation and change management. The DBA thesis should exhibit substantial evidence of original scholarship and contain material of a publishable standard, as well as useful managerial recommendations. A candidate for the degree of Doctorate of Business Administration is required to show ability to conduct original investigations, to test, apply and/or examine ideas – his/her own or others’, and to understand the relationship of his/her theme to a wider field of knowledge. This may involve the identification of current issues and the application of theory relevant to problem-solving in the candidate's work environment and/or the identification of both theoretical and practical issues to facilitate future implementation of operational and/or strategic plans within his/her organisation.
The DBA program enables students:
Companies gain from applied research Companies that choose to sponsor candidates in this respected DBA program benefit directly from their research and study. Each candidate conducts doctoral research on actual business and management issues, often based on their own company’s current and anticipated needs. Additionally, the company needs not lose valuable managers while they pursue this part-time program.
Arranged for work-study convenience
This four-year DBA program is structured to facilitate part-time study so that students can combine ongoing careers with their doctoral research. The majority of courses and workshops are generally held on weekends to accommodate working managers. Delivery enables a work and study balance
Candidates for this program are recruited from all over the world. They come from a wide variety of backgrounds - sciences, humanities, and technical and engineering fields. Generally they are high-level professionals, usually managers or executives with advanced degrees in business disciplines. Admission and application terms differ depending on which program you wish to attend:
USA
Shanghai
Beijing
Lebanon
Switzerland
Saudi Arabia