The Professional Doctorate (ProfDoc) is attracting increasing attention because of its perceived greater than the Doctor of Philosophy’s (PhD ’s) focus on meeting the needs of the knowledge economy. The paper examines the nature of the ProfDoc vis-a-vis the PhD and identifies significant characteristics of the ProfDoc, especially in respect of relevance and performativity. It then analyses these characteristics in the context of the professional Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) in Information Systems (IS) at an Australian university. An ethnographic approach is used to examine the internal (university) and external (student) environments of the DBA(IS). Recommendations are made to increase its effectiveness for the knowledge econo...
Various commentators have written on the conditions contributing to an increasing interest in profes...
The article examines the status and knowledge contributions of professional doctorates (PDs) underta...
Within universities there is often still an implicit assumption that the doctorate is preparation fo...
The Professional Doctorate (ProfDoc) is attracting increasing attention because of its perceived gre...
Professional doctorates in Australian universities have been a growing and controversial area recent...
Professional doctorates in Australian universities have been a growing and controversial area recent...
In this paper I examine the impact of the new ‘knowledge economy’ on contemporary doctoral education...
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...
Undertaking a PhD is commonly viewed as an apprenticeship, where the student learns the trade of bec...
Professional doctorates proliferated in the Australian academic environment in the 1990s with progra...
Interest in Professional Doctorates (ProfDs), including the Doctorate in Business Administration (DB...
International audienceFrom an emergent and niche market, the Doctorate of Business Administration (D...
Portents of the demise of the Professional Doctorate have emerged in some recent\ud policy and insti...
In light of the prominent role of socio-materiality in contemporary social scientific (Nicolini, 201...
Various commentators have written on the conditions contributing to an increasing interest in profes...
The article examines the status and knowledge contributions of professional doctorates (PDs) underta...
Within universities there is often still an implicit assumption that the doctorate is preparation fo...
The Professional Doctorate (ProfDoc) is attracting increasing attention because of its perceived gre...
Professional doctorates in Australian universities have been a growing and controversial area recent...
Professional doctorates in Australian universities have been a growing and controversial area recent...
In this paper I examine the impact of the new ‘knowledge economy’ on contemporary doctoral education...
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...
Undertaking a PhD is commonly viewed as an apprenticeship, where the student learns the trade of bec...
Professional doctorates proliferated in the Australian academic environment in the 1990s with progra...
Interest in Professional Doctorates (ProfDs), including the Doctorate in Business Administration (DB...
International audienceFrom an emergent and niche market, the Doctorate of Business Administration (D...
Portents of the demise of the Professional Doctorate have emerged in some recent\ud policy and insti...
In light of the prominent role of socio-materiality in contemporary social scientific (Nicolini, 201...
Various commentators have written on the conditions contributing to an increasing interest in profes...
The article examines the status and knowledge contributions of professional doctorates (PDs) underta...
Within universities there is often still an implicit assumption that the doctorate is preparation fo...