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1 International PhD Programme
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De Montfort University Leicester United Kingdom Leicester 2013-05-15
With a PhD in International Business at De Montfort University Leicester you will have received a solid grounding in administrative decision-making with particular international emphasis allowing you to develop your understanding of multinational operations and their ability to function efficiently in an international setting. You will also have gained proficiency in a second language and studied, variously, the areas of industrial psychology, human resources management, marketing and political science, to name but a few.
phd students: Your key research areas will have included sustainability, performance measurement, corporate social responsibility, cross-cultural management, entrepreneurship and adoption and diffusion of new technology with an aim to publication in such respected journals as Journal of Marketing, Organization Studies, Journal of Management Studies, Organization, International Journal of Organizational Analysis, European Journal of Marketing, Management Learning, Journal of Marketing Theory and Human Relations
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