Scaffolding Structures for a Post-Pandemic Hybrid Global Work Model: Evaluating Organisational Policies and Practices
CUBS PhD Scholarship Opportunity in Human Resources/Economics
The Department of Management and Marketing and the Department of Economics, Cork University Business School (CUBS), University College Cork, invite motivated and talented graduates with outstanding academic records to apply for the CUBS PhD Scholarship for a project titled “Scaffolding Structures for a Post-Pandemic Hybrid Global Work Model: Evaluating Organisational Policies and Practices.” The supervisory team consists of Dr Stefan Jooss (Lecturer in Management), Dr Aileen Murphy (Senior Lecturer in Economics), and Dr Edel Walsh (Lecturer in Economics).
College: College of Business and Law
Project Outline
This PhD research will investigate the scaffolding structures that organisations provide for a post-pandemic hybrid global work model encompassing a range of flexible global working arrangements which have become an ever-increasing feature of multinational enterprises (MNEs). There are early signs that collocated flexible global work remains a key feature of how global organisations conduct their work post pandemic, alongside increasing investments in virtual global work. Leading organisations are actively considering hybrid global work models and the reality is that the sustainability of global work in MNEs requires workers and firms to find a healthy balance between collocated and virtual working spaces. Creating truly healthy workplaces has been a strategic priority for many organisations in recent years. However, it appears that the related initiatives were mainly considering on-site employees and failed to adequately consider health and well-being implications of flexible global workers that are often in-between sites or working virtually. A strong set of organisational support policies and practices improve individual and organisational performance. At the same time, such policies and practices can enhance well-being and a positive employment relationship. Thus, there is a mutual gain for individuals and organisations. This research will consider global hybrid work from both human resources and economic perspectives.
Entry Requirements
Minimum 2:1 undergraduate degree (or equivalent) in an appropriate discipiline (e.g., Business Management, Psychology, Human Resource Management, Economics, or other relevant degree), and desirably: appropriate research experience, good communication, organisation, and interpersonal skills. We are looking to recruit the highest calibre of PhD student from Ireland or abroad for this prestigious award which is funded by Cork University Business School.
All postgraduate applicants whose first language is not English must provide evidence of English language proficiency. For further information and eligibility please see:
https://www.ucc.ie/en/study/comparison/english/postgraduate/
Funding
The scholarships will cover Home/EU fees and a monthly stipend (€16,000 per annum) and will be open to both Home/EU and international students. Efforts will be made to provide non-EU students with equivalent fees and monthly stipend. This will be dependent on negotiation around the application of fees.
Although the funding will be guaranteed for 4 years, scholarship recipients will also be expected to apply for appropriate external funding (e.g. IRC) and it is subject to satisfactory progress in studies.
The responsibilities and duties of the PhD student will be as follows:
- To conduct a specified programme of research under the supervision and direction of the supervisory team.
- To engage in appropriate training and professional development opportunities as required by the supervisory team, School or College in order to develop research skills and competencies.
- To engage in the dissemination of the results of the research in which they are engaged, as directed by, with the support of and under the supervision of the supervisory team.
- To become familiar with the extant literatures and publication process.
- To acquire generic and transferable skills (including project management, business skills).
- To engage in the wider research and scholarly activities of the research group, School or College.
- To carry out administrative work to support the programme of research.
- To carry out additional duties as may reasonably be required within the general scope and level of the post.
The PhD student will be based in the Department of Management and Marketing and the Department of Economics, CUBS. They will also be a PhD scholar within the Human Resource Research Centre. CUBS is committed to providing a dynamic and supportive learning and research environment, which recognises the diverse backgrounds and interests of both students and staff. In line with this, the successful applicant will be provided with a supportive supervisory team and will be provided with learning and networking opportunities to attain the highest standards of academic excellence. This scholarship seeks to build on our already strong cohort of PhD scholars.
Assessment of the applications will be based on demonstrated potential for excellence in research and the strength of the candidates CV and academic experience. Shortlisted candidates will be interviewed as part of the competition. Annual performance reviews will take place and satisfactory progress is required for continuation of the funding award.
To Apply:
Applicants should email [Email Address Removed], [Email Address Removed], and [Email Address Removed] in the first instance with:
- Completed application form
- An academic CV including evidence of any publications, awards, skills or presentations at conferences, and contact details of two referees
- A letter of interest
Closing Date: Thursday, 30 September 2021.
Interviews will take place mid-October. The start date will be Monday, 04 January 2022.
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