Business PhD (Doctor of Philosophy)

Research areas

Find out more here about research that goes on connected with this course and in the Faculty or School where it's taught.


The Faculty of Business and Law has a number of research centres and groups with a track record in high quality research.


Research Centres/Groups

 

Kingston Faculty of Business and Law also has a number of research groups and research activities within particular Schools/Departments:

 

 

Research papers

Research at Kingston Business School is disseminated by staff and research students:

  • in recognised journals;
  • at conferences; and
  • in the series of occasional, working and business papers published by the School.

Some of the more recent Research Papers are available in .pdf format for download (these can be opened using an Adobe Acrobat Reader, free from Adobe):


The Kingston Business School series of papers is edited by Dr Jill Collis of the Department of Accounting and Finance who also arranges for papers to be refereed.  Papers can be obtained in hard copy by Maureen Beard, Information Officer.


Research papers disseminated by the Small Business Research Centre can be obtained by contacting Val Thorne. These papers are placed in the public domain and are subject to the usual copyright restrictions.


Research seminars

The Faculty has a number of seminar and workshop series reflecting the high level of engagement with our staff, students and external stakeholders, ensuring that we are at the forefront of our field.


These are normally open to all but please check the pages for further details. They include:

  • Business School Seminar Series: a monthly series which provides an opportunity for experts in their field to present research findings.
  • Law School Research Seminars: a monthly series on contemporary legal issues which often attracts outside speakers.


Acknowledged centre of excellence

  • International reputations of staff.
  • Supported secondments to industry and government.
  • Ongoing external funding from private and public sector sponsors.
  • Member of EUDOKMA and EDAMBA (European Doctoral Programmes Association in Management and Business Administration), an international consortium for the training of postgraduate research students.


Our commitment to excellence is reflected in the international reputations of staff, both academically and with their respective industry organisations. External sponsors such as HSBC Bank, Nokia, the Soros Foundation and the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) provide substantial and ongoing funding.