Graduate Bulletin
Business Administration/Human Resource Management and Organizational Behavior, Ph.D.
FOX SCHOOL OF BUSINESS AND MANAGEMENT
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Admission Requirements and Deadlines
Application Deadline:
Fall: January 15
Applications for the Ph.D. program are all processed
together after the deadline.
APPLY ONLINE to this graduate program.
Letters
of Reference:
Number Required: 2
From Whom: Letters of recommendation should be obtained from college/university
faculty members familiar with the applicant's academic competence.
Coursework Required
for Admission Consideration:
TBA
Master's Degree in
Discipline/Related Discipline:
A master's degree in a business discipline is required.
Bachelor's Degree in
Discipline/Related Discipline:
A baccalaureate degree is required, although it need not be in a business discipline.
Statement of Goals: The Statement of Goals should be
approximately 500-1,000 words and
should include the following elements: your
specific interest in Temple's program; your
research goals; your future career goals;
and your academic and research achievements.
Standardized Test Scores:
The GRE/GMAT is required. In general,
we look for scores above the 80th
percentile on each portion of the
exam.
Minimum TOEFL score needed to be accepted:
100 iBT or 600 PBT.

Program Requirements
General Program Requirements:
Number of Didactic Credits Required Beyond the Master's: 36
Required Courses:
BA 9001: Organizations and Management Theory
BA 9002: Scientific Inquiry - Management Research
ECON 9001: Foundations in Managerial Economics
GSM 9001: Seminar in Strategy Formulation and Environmental Analysis
GSM 9002: Seminar in Administration of Strategic Decisions
GSM 9003: Seminar in Management Control
IBA 731: Theory of International Business and Multinational Firms
STAT
8112: Statistical Methods for Business Research I
STAT 8113: Statistical Methods for Business Research
II
Three doctoral-level electives, preferably within the
business school.
Internship: No internship is required.
Language Examination: No language examination is required.
Additional Requirements:Comprehensive Examination
Teaching Experience:
The student must have at least one semester's experience teaching.
Statistics Competency Examination:
An assessment
of proficiency in statistical theory and methodology
is made at the end of the first year in the
program. The examination is offered in June. Students
who fail the statistics competency examination
on the first attempt must sit for reexamination
prior to the fall semester of their second year.
A second failure results in dismissal from
the university. No third attempt is allowed.
Culminating Events:
Preliminary Examination:
The purpose of the preliminary examination is to demonstrate critical and interpretive knowledge of current research. The exam should be completed no more than one semester after the student finishes the coursework component of the program. The subject areas are determined, in advance, by the faculty of the department to reflect the required seminars. The members of the student's department write the questions for the preliminary examination.
The Department Committee evaluates the examination. Each member votes to pass or fail the student. In order to pass, a majority of the committee members must agree that the exam has been satisfactorily completed. The student must answer every question on the examination in order to be evaluated. The evaluators look for a breadth and depth of understanding of specific research areas; a critical application of that knowledge to specific phenomena; and an ability to write technical prose. Students who are preparing to write their preliminary examination should confirm a time and date with their departmental advisor.
Proposal:
The dissertation proposal demonstrates the student's
knowledge of and ability to conduct the proposed
research. The proposal should consist of the
following: (a) the context and background surrounding
a particular research problem; (b) an exhaustive
survey and review of literature related to
the problem; and (c) a detailed methodological
plan for investigating the problem. The proposal
should be completed and approved no more than
one year after completing coursework. Upon
approval, a timeline for completing the investigation
and writing process is established.
Dissertation:
The doctoral dissertation is an original empirical study that makes a significant contribution to the field. It should expand the existing knowledge and demonstrate the student's knowledge of research methods and a mastery of her/his primary area of interest. Dissertations should be rigorously investigated; uphold the ethics and standards of the field; demonstrate an understanding of the relationship between the primary area of interest and the broader field of business; and be prepared for publication
in an academic journal.
The Doctoral Advisory Committee is formed
to oversee the student's doctoral research
and is comprised of at least three Graduate
Faculty members. Two members, including the
Chair, must be from the student's department.
The Chair is responsible for overseeing and
guiding the student's progress; coordinating
the responses of the Committee members; and
informing the student of her/his academic
progress.
The Dissertation Examining Committee evaluates
the student's dissertation and oral defense.
This committee is comprised of the Doctoral
Advisory Committee and at least one additional
faculty member from outside the department. The committee evaluates the student's ability
to express verbally her/his research question,
methodological approach, primary findings, and
implications. The committee then votes to pass
or fail the dissertation and the defense at the
conclusion of the public presentation.
If any member of the committee decides to withdraw
from the committee, the student shall notify
the Chair of the committee and
the Director of the PHDBA program. The student
is responsible to find a replacement, in consultation
with her/his chair. Inability to find a
replacement shall constitute evidence that
the student is unable to complete the dissertation.
In such a case, the student may petition the
Director of the PHDBA program for a review.
Once review of the facts and circumstances
is completed, the Director rules on the
student's progress. If the Director finds that
the student is not capable of completing the
dissertation, s/he is dismissed from
the program. This decision may be appealed
to Fox's Senior Associate Dean and, if need be, to the Graduate
School.
Students who are preparing to defend their dissertation
should confirm a time and date with their Doctoral
Advisory Committee and register with the Graduate
Secretary at least 15 days before the defense.
The Graduate Secretary arranges the time,
date, and room within two working days, and
forwards the appropriate forms to the student. After the Graduate Secretary has arranged
the time, date, and room for the defense, the
student must send a completed "Announcement of Dissertation
Defense" form to the Graduate School
at least 10 days before
the defense. The Department posts
flyers announcing the defense.

Contacts
Program Contact Information:
http://www.sbm.temple.edu/phd/
Department Information:Department of General and Strategic Management
Fox School of Business and Management
504A Alter Hall
1801 Liacouras Walk
Philadelphia PA 19122
215-204-1692
http://www.sbm.temple.edu/dept/gsm/
Department Contacts:
Admissions:
Ayana Tyler
atyler@temple.edu
215-204-1692
Ph.D. Program Coordinator:
Dr. Arun Kumaraswamy
215-204-6876
akumaras@temple.edu
Chairperson:
Dr. Ram Mudambi
215-204-2099
rmudambi@temple.edu

About the Program
The Ph.D. in Business Administration program engages
the student in advanced research and scholarship. The primary
emphasis of our program is to prepare future faculty
members for successful academic careers, although
many of our alumni are employed in government, industry,
and consulting.
Time Limit for Degree Completion: 7 years
Campus Location:
Main
Full-Time/Part-Time Status:
Students are required to complete the degree program
through classes offered before 4:30 p.m.
Department Information: Department of General and Strategic Management
Fox School of Business and Management
504A Alter Hall
1801 Liacouras Walk
Philadelphia PA 19122
215-204-1692
http://www.sbm.temple.edu/dept/gsm/
Interdisciplinary Study:
Students seeking a Ph.D. in Business Administration/Strategic Management are required to take courses in Economics and Statistics in addition to their other coursework. Three electives are also permitted.
Affiliation(s):
Not applicable.
Study Abroad:
No.
Ranking:
Not applicable.
Accreditation:
Not applicable.
Areas of Specialization:
Not applicable.
Job Placement:
The program is primarily dedicated to producing
well-trained researchers who will work in academic
positions.
Licensure:
Not applicable.
Non-Matriculated Student Policy:
Non-matriculated students are not permitted
to take doctoral courses.

Financing Opportunities
Assistantships are the centerpiece of the program's
mentorship philosophy. They require 20 hours of service
per week, which can include teaching and supervised
research. An Assistantship provides a stipend and
tuition scholarship.

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