Using the Researcher Development Framework (RDF), we analyse autoethnographies in impact statements by doctorate in business administration (DBA) students to understand outcomes for self-reflexivity, management practices, and scholarship. We also use comparative data to content-analyse keywords on UK business school DBA web sites to explore institutional expectations. As a terminal applied research degree, the DBA is designed to generate contextualised ‘mode 2’ knowledge driven by solving organisational problems within students' own practices. While our paper shows that DBA students value the impact of the DBA journey on themselves as reflective practitioners, only a few web sites expect DBA students to publish. Consequently, we call for gr...
This paper explores autoethnography within the context of the professional doctorate and argues that...
Our contribution in this paper is to elucidate how doctoral education can enable professionals to de...
The burgeoning trend of pursuing publication in a leading journal, as a benchmark of standard doctor...
Using the Researcher Development Framework (RDF), we analyse autoethnographies in impact statements ...
Using the Researcher Development Framework (RDF), we analyse autoethnographies in impact statements ...
This paper explores autoethnographic research methods based on a pilot content analysis of personal ...
The paper examines the rhetoric of publish or perish with a particular focus on Doctor of Business A...
This paper focuses upon the value of critical reflexivity in illuminating practice-based management ...
This paper focuses upon the value of critical reflexivity in illuminating practice-based management ...
The contribution of DBA research to management practice after the researcher has completed their th...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to elicit the views of students on their experiences of being ...
Increasingly higher education institutions are expected to demonstrate their contribution to academi...
Interest in Professional Doctorates (ProfDs), including the Doctorate in Business Administration (DB...
Increasingly higher education institutions are expected to demonstrate their contribution to academi...
In light of the prominent role of socio-materiality in contemporary social scientific (Nicolini, 201...
This paper explores autoethnography within the context of the professional doctorate and argues that...
Our contribution in this paper is to elucidate how doctoral education can enable professionals to de...
The burgeoning trend of pursuing publication in a leading journal, as a benchmark of standard doctor...
Using the Researcher Development Framework (RDF), we analyse autoethnographies in impact statements ...
Using the Researcher Development Framework (RDF), we analyse autoethnographies in impact statements ...
This paper explores autoethnographic research methods based on a pilot content analysis of personal ...
The paper examines the rhetoric of publish or perish with a particular focus on Doctor of Business A...
This paper focuses upon the value of critical reflexivity in illuminating practice-based management ...
This paper focuses upon the value of critical reflexivity in illuminating practice-based management ...
The contribution of DBA research to management practice after the researcher has completed their th...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to elicit the views of students on their experiences of being ...
Increasingly higher education institutions are expected to demonstrate their contribution to academi...
Interest in Professional Doctorates (ProfDs), including the Doctorate in Business Administration (DB...
Increasingly higher education institutions are expected to demonstrate their contribution to academi...
In light of the prominent role of socio-materiality in contemporary social scientific (Nicolini, 201...
This paper explores autoethnography within the context of the professional doctorate and argues that...
Our contribution in this paper is to elucidate how doctoral education can enable professionals to de...
The burgeoning trend of pursuing publication in a leading journal, as a benchmark of standard doctor...