We have 15 Kingston University, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

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Kingston University, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

We have 15 Kingston University, Faculty of Business and Social Sciences PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships

Impacts of fraud victimhood

This PhD is an exciting opportunity to examine the range of impacts of a range of fraud types on victims, drawing on intersectional characteristics (to include gender). Read more

An investigation into the origins of thought: Studies in infant cognitive and socio-emotional development

This PhD project aims to explore preverbal babies’ understandings of the world around them, specifically, what they understand about the social/emotional world, and the physical world, and whether the roots of thought in humans has evolutionary origins. Read more

Nation-building following colonisation: does the existence of “sibling” nation-states matter?

As discussed by Anderson (1991), (de)colonisation sometimes leads to one unique successor nation-state (as for Dutch Indonesia) or sometimes instead to several of them (as for British India or French Indochina). Read more

The psychology of deception detection and veracity judgements

The deception detection field has been running in place for quite a few years now. After over 30 years of research the only reliable effects we have found is that people, on average, are likely to overestimate how honest others are, and are overall poor detectors of deception. Read more

An investigation of Quantum Cognition in Financial Decision Making

This project aims to investigate the application of quantum principles to financial decision-making processes. Quantum cognition, which applies the principles of quantum theory to cognitive processes, offers a novel approach to understanding the complexities and uncertainties inherent in human decision making. Read more

Behaviour change through Neuroaesthetics: Investigating Art-based solutions to address workplace and societal challenges

This programme offers the chance to undertake a substantial piece of work that is worthy of publication and which makes an original contribution to the fields of neuroaesthetics and psychological and behavioural science in the BRAINS Lab at Kingston University. Read more

Examining the social dimension of Circular Economy in emerging markets

Globally, society is being challenged by the exigencies of survival deriving from social inequities, climate extremes, increasing VUCA risks like COVID-19, and limited natural resources (Reinecke and Ansari, 2021; Gillani et al., 2023; Ritala et al., 2024). Read more

Advancing Digital Marketing Capabilities through AI Integration

In the current digital age, companies are under increasing pressure to enhance their digital marketing capabilities (DMCs), defined as “a firm’s ability to use digital technology–enabled processes to interact with customers and partners in a targeted, measurable, and integrated way to create new forms of value without regard for distance or time” (Homburg and Wielgos, 2022). Read more
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