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We have 20 Business & Management PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Loughborough

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Business & Management PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Loughborough

We have 20 Business & Management PhD Projects, Programmes & Scholarships in Loughborough

PhD opportunities at Loughborough Business School

Make a novel contribution to knowledge, position yourself as an expert in your field, and open a range of doors with future employers – by embarking on a PhD at Loughborough Business School. Read more

Institute for International Management and Entrepreneurship

The Institute for International Management and Entrepreneurship (IIME) focuses on examining economic activities within rapidly evolving global and national contexts. Read more

Exploring organisational sustainability and the interplay between economic, social and environmental logics within not-for-profit sport organisations (Ref: SSEHS/MD25)

The Not-for-Profit (NFP) sporting eco-system including community sports clubs, governing bodies, and sporting events are central to delivering health and well-being, social and personal impacts that have been valued between £45 billion and £85 billion in England (Davies et al., 2019; Sport England, 2020; Harris et al., 2009; May et al., 2013). Read more

The impact of artificial intelligence on employee satisfaction (Ref: LB25-HZ-HX-Funded)

Artificial Intelligence (AI) is rapidly reshaping workplaces, but how does it impact the people who are at the heart of organisations? What are the implications for firms' financial decisions and overall performance? This project aims to examine the relationship between AI investments and employee satisfaction from a financial perspective. Read more

Accounting and controlling for the future: the case of digitalisation in manufacturing (Ref: LB25-AR-EC-JH-unfunded)

The main aim of this project is to advance the understanding of the role of accounting practices in the digitalisation of manufacturing organisations in a context where the difficulty of measuring the benefits and risks associated with industrial digital technologies (IDTs) is preventing the realisation of growth opportunities, enhanced productivity and achieving net-zero objectives. Read more

The barriers to AI adoption faced by SMEs owned by women, minorities, or underrepresented groups (Ref: LB25-PA-CT-unfunded)

Are you passionate about harnessing technology to create a more equitable business landscape? This groundbreaking research explores how artificial intelligence (AI) can serve as a powerful tool to uplift small and medium enterprises (SMEs) owned by women and minorities. Read more

Reconceptualising abusive leadership behaviours, and their impact on employee wellbeing: a novel measurement approach (Ref: LB25-NB-unfunded)

Prior research on leadership suffers from construct inadequacy. Thus, while it has drawn conclusions on how leadership can facilitate effectiveness, these may be erroneous given the flawed conceptualisation and measurement of leadership. Read more

Multinationals, transfer pricing, and tax competition: competition for capital versus competition for profits (Ref: LB25-BF-BG-unfunded)

There is growing concern among policymakers and the public that ‘aggressive tax planning’ by multinational corporations, such as international profit shifting through transfer pricing, undermines national tax bases and reduces public spending capacity. Read more

Digital sustainability through AI (Ref: LB25-NH-JG-unfunded)

This call responds to the urgent need to address sustainability challenges through digital solutions and the growing demand for researchers to engage in digital sustainability research. Read more

An investigation on human-AI interactions in complex food supply chains (Ref: LB25-UJ-AL-unfunded)

Are you passionate about sustainable technology and the transformative potential of AI in improving food supply chains?. This PhD project investigates how AI can be leveraged to reduce waste, enhance efficiency, and build resilience in food supply chains by enabling effective human-AI collaboration. Read more

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