Our contribution in this paper is to elucidate how doctoral education can enable professionals to develop through an experiential pedagogy that is based on a theoretical model of scholarly management practice. It will draw from our experience of designing and running a large online DBA with participants from across the world. We present a model of Scholarly Management Practice and explain how its use differentiates this approach to doctoral education from others in that there is a clear focus on how holders of the DBA enact their management practice, characterized by an orientation to problematization, inquiry, dialogue and critical reflection. We describe the design and underlying theoretical and philosophical rationale for how the program...
This paper focuses upon the value of critical reflexivity in illuminating practice-based management ...
This paper explores one practitioner’s learning development work with PhD students in a changing uni...
This article argues that a broader and more holistic conception of doctoral education is required to...
Our contribution in this paper is to elucidate how doctoral education can enable professionals to de...
International audienceFrom an emergent and niche market, the Doctorate of Business Administration (D...
In light of the prominent role of socio-materiality in contemporary social scientific (Nicolini, 201...
Professional doctorates, particularly in Australia and the UK, have been a significant growth area o...
Professional doctorates, particularly in Australia and the UK, have been a significant growth area o...
This paper focuses upon the value of critical reflexivity in illuminating practice-based management ...
The paper examines the rhetoric of publish or perish with a particular focus on Doctor of Business A...
There is a great deal of interest from managers in undertaking professional doctorates and many of t...
Interest in Professional Doctorates (ProfDs), including the Doctorate in Business Administration (DB...
Over the last 30 years higher education has seen a rise in new managerialism across all its activity...
We contribute to debates on the nature of scholarly impact and question the largely uncontested fram...
This paper focuses upon the value of critical reflexivity in illuminating practice-based management ...
This paper explores one practitioner’s learning development work with PhD students in a changing uni...
This article argues that a broader and more holistic conception of doctoral education is required to...
Our contribution in this paper is to elucidate how doctoral education can enable professionals to de...
International audienceFrom an emergent and niche market, the Doctorate of Business Administration (D...
In light of the prominent role of socio-materiality in contemporary social scientific (Nicolini, 201...
Professional doctorates, particularly in Australia and the UK, have been a significant growth area o...
Professional doctorates, particularly in Australia and the UK, have been a significant growth area o...
This paper focuses upon the value of critical reflexivity in illuminating practice-based management ...
The paper examines the rhetoric of publish or perish with a particular focus on Doctor of Business A...
There is a great deal of interest from managers in undertaking professional doctorates and many of t...
Interest in Professional Doctorates (ProfDs), including the Doctorate in Business Administration (DB...
Over the last 30 years higher education has seen a rise in new managerialism across all its activity...
We contribute to debates on the nature of scholarly impact and question the largely uncontested fram...
This paper focuses upon the value of critical reflexivity in illuminating practice-based management ...
This paper explores one practitioner’s learning development work with PhD students in a changing uni...
This article argues that a broader and more holistic conception of doctoral education is required to...