Surrey Business School - International Business School
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Surrey Business School - International Business School
Doctor of Business Administration Surrey Business School BERUFSBEGLEITENDES STUDIUM DOCTOR OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION www.dba.ibs-lippstadt.de BEGINN JANUAR 2013 Doctor of Business Administration What business says about UniS “Best for Jobs – Top of the graduate employment league tables for 6 successive years” The Sunday Times university league Tables “UniS conducts the most efficient research of any UK university.. The University of Surrey was head and shoulders above the rest” News “The University of Surrey ranked Number One for Tourism” Times Higher Education Supplement, The Guardian university league tables “Surrey’s programme achieves high standards and is respected both in the UK and overseas” “An enormous contribution to the body of knowledge and a supply of excellent graduates” British Airports Authority plc British Hospitality Association Änderungen vorbehalten -1- Doctor of Business Administration Inhaltsverzeichnis Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) 3 Die University of Surrey in Guildford (UK) 4 Kooperation mit der IBS International Business School 4 World Class Research 5 Kurse zum DBA 7 Studienverlauf des DBA 8 Übersicht über die Kursinhalte des DBA 9 Why the Surrey Business School? 11 Einschreibung/Studiengebühren DBA 12 Anmeldung zum DBA der University of Surrey 13 Application Form der University of Surrey DBA 14 Änderungen vorbehalten -2- Doctor of Business Administration Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) der University of Surrey (UK) Der Bedarf an hochqualifizierten und praxisnah ausgebildeten Mitarbeitern, die funktionsübergreifend und in strategischen Zusammenhängen denken können und auch für einen Auslandseinsatz geeignet sind, ist sehr hoch. Der Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) ist ein Doktorat, das für den Praktiker entwickelt wurde. Dieser Abschluss eröffnet Karrierechancen im gehobenen internationalen Management, besonders in Unternehmensberatungen, Finanzdienstleistungsunternehmen und bei multinationalen Firmen. Viele europäische Unternehmen rekrutieren grenzüberschreitend besonders in Hinsicht auf wirtschaftswissenschaftliche Fachrichtungen. Der Doctor of Business Administration soll einen wissenschaftlichen Beitrag zur Professionalisierung des Managements leisten. Die Forschungsarbeit des Doctors of Business Administration trägt direkt zur Weiterentwicklung der aktuellen Managementtheorien bei. Forschungsthemen sind vorzugsweise aus den Arbeitsgebieten der Professoren der Surrey Business School der University of Surrey zu entnehmen. Sie studieren das Doctoral Programme der Surrey Business School der University of Surrey an der IBS International Business School im berufsbegleitenden Studium mit Seminaren. Fünf Seminarwochenenden finden im ersten Doktorandenjahr von Freitag bis Sonntag in den Räumlichkeiten der IBS International Business School statt. Drei weitere Forschungsseminare schließen sich in den beiden Folgejahren an. Der zeitliche Rahmen, den Sie für den Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) insgesamt einplanen müssen, beläuft sich auf vier Jahre. Die University of Surrey ist eine der führenden berufsbildenden, technischen und wissenschaftlichen Hochschulen Großbritanniens mit internationalem Forschungsprofil und genießt einen hervorragenden Ruf im Bereich Forschung und Lehre. Viele der bahnbrechenden Forschungsleistungen der Universität haben direkten Einfluss auf alle möglichen Lebensbereiche – etwa indem sie der Industrie einen dauerhaften Wettbewerbsvorsprung verschaffen oder in Bereichen wie Medizin, Raumfahrtwissenschaft, Umwelt, Telekommunikation sowie im Verteidigungs-, Gesundheits- und Sozialwesen für Fortschritt sorgen. Doch nicht nur die Forschungs- und Technologieprogramme der Universität finden breite Anerkennung, sondern auch die Studiengänge wie Musik, Sozialwissenschaften, Betriebswirtschaft, Sprachen und Jura. Neben dem 150 Hektar großen Campus am Rande von Guildford in der englischen Grafschaft Surrey unterhält die Universität zudem den universitätseigenen Surrey Research Park, der Einrichtungen für 140 Unternehmen mit insgesamt 2.700 Mitarbeitern bietet. Nicht von ungefähr gab die Sunday Times der Universität den Beinamen ‚The University for Jobs’ und unterstrich so das wachsende Renommee der Hochschule als Anbieter hochwertiger, berufsorientierter Abschlüsse. Dr. Matthias Zünkler koordiniert dieses Programm und beantwortet Ihre Fragen unter der Telefonnummer +49 2941 9444-44. Änderungen vorbehalten -3- Doctor of Business Administration Die University of Surrey in Guildford (UK) Die University of Surrey ist eine im Vereinigten Königreich anerkannte staatliche Universität. Sie ist durch den Privy Council bestätigt und wird von der Quality Assurance Agency (QAA) ständig überprüft. Das Studium zum Doctor of Business Administration (DBA), das an der Surrey Business School der University of Surrey durchgeführt wird, ist vom British Higher Education System anerkannt und vom Ministerium für Innovation, Wissenschaft, Forschung und Technologie nach Hochschulgesetz staatlich bestätigt. Nach Auskunft des Ministeriums, nach Beschluss der Kultusministerkonferenz vom 21.09.2001 in der Fassung vom 15.05.2008 ist der DBA als Dr. vor dem Namen führbar. Die Führung der deutschen Abkürzung „Dr.“ ist für Inhaber von in einem wissenschaftlichen Promotionsverfahren erworbenen Doktorgraden aus Mitgliedstaaten der EU bzw. des EWR ohne Herkunftszusatz möglich. Das DBA-Programme wird in England und Deutschland durchgeführt. Die Surrey Business School der University of Surrey wurde 1990 gegründet. Die Sunday Times hat Surrey Business School zum sechsten Mal hintereinander unter die Top 10 der Best for graduate level jobs gewählt. Die Surrey Business School ist durch die AACSB International - The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business akkreditiert. Kooperation mit der IBS International Business School Sie haben die Möglichkeit, an der renommierten University of Surrey (UK) in Kooperation mit der IBS International Business School Lippstadt den Doctor of Business Administration (DBA) berufsbegleitend zu erwerben. Studienort: IBS International Business School Lippstadt Im Eichholz 10 59556 Lippstadt Tel.: +49 2941 9444-44 Fax: +49 2941 9444-99 info@ibs-lippstadt.de www.ibs-lippstadt.de Änderungen vorbehalten -4- Doctor of Business Administration World Class Research The University of Surrey is well known for being among the most efficient research institutions in the UK. The Surrey Business School has the highest research rating of all service sector management schools in the UK with nearly 60% of academic staff research-active. The school has a distinguished record of high quality research which includes both theoretical studies to advance the conceptual base of its research areas and applied research commissioned by clients in the UK and overseas. It makes a major contribution to business competitiveness in one of Europe’s most prosperous regions with its efficient turnaround of large-scale research projects and delivery of cost-effective solutions. In 2006, the School gained recognition from the Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) in recognition of the high standard of its MPhil/PhD programmes. In RAE 2008, the Surrey Business School obtained a rating of 4* out of possible 5* rating. The extensive engagement of the School’s academic staff injects greater quality into teaching, consultancy and conferences. Furthermore the process is mutually beneficial with feedback from business managers attending programmes and events in the School often enhancing its research activities. Further details of the research activities are available on the School’s website www.som.surrey.ac.uk. The Surrey Business School has close links to UniSdirect which co-ordinates promotion and support for the University of Surrey’s research and enterprise, including the protection and commercialisation of Intellectual Property generated at the University. It also has responsibility for the provision and promotion of University expertise to small and medium sized enterprises. www.unisdirect.com. The School faculty currently consists of more than 80 academic staff allocated to ten research subject group areas. This structure provides a clear focus for research. In addition, the School is currently in the process of establishing a number of centres of excellence, including the recently launched Centre for Management Learning and Development (CMLD). Änderungen vorbehalten -5- Doctor of Business Administration Forschungsschwerpunkte der Surrey Business School International Business, Strategy and Entrepreneurship The International Business, Strategy and Entrepreneurship Research Group conducts research into entrepreneurship and business strategy. Areas of research interest within the group include, but are not limited to, the following: Learning and development in international organizations, Interorganisational collaboration, Organisational analysis, Strategic Organisation, Comparative international management, Strategic decision-making processes, Comparative business systems, Business Network Analysis, Ethnic and minority enterprise, Franchising and small business management. Änderungen vorbehalten Marketing The Marketing Research Group conducts research into many areas of marketing including retail, relationship and services marketing. Areas of research interest within the group include, but are not limited to, the following: Consumer Behavior, Services marketing, Customer loyalty, Branding, Online consumer Behavior, E-marketing and e-business, Fashion marketing, International Marketing and Globalisation, Higher education marketing, Advertising, promotion and product placement. People and Organisations The People and Organisations Research Group interest include, but are not limited to, the following: Organisational innovation and creativity, Emotional and aesthetic dimensions of organisation, Human resource strategies, The psychology of intuition and decision making, Human resource development, Coaching and leadership, Organisational trust and justice, Professional knowledgesharing, Diversity and workplace relationships, Visual research methods. Tourism Management The Tourism Management Research Group draws on the Surrey Business School history of tourism education and research. It conducts research into tourism and the events / other industries which affect or relate to it around the world. Areas of specific study include eTourism, transport for tourism and tourism in islands and small states. Other areas of research interest within the group include, but are not limited to, the following: Sustainability and ethics, Education and theory, Human resources and employment, Demand Modelling and forecasting, Culture and heritage, Visuals and Visuality, Social tourism, International events management Operations Management and MIS The Operations Management and Management Information Systems (MIS) Research Group conducts research into the ways in which businesses manage their operations and the use of information and Information Technology (IT) to support these operations. Areas of research interest within the group include, but are not limited to, the following: Data and Information Fusion, Information management and exploitation, Usability and Human Computer Interaction, Large-Scale Information Systems and Virtual Environments, Digital Economy, IT and Marketing, Operations Management. Finance and Accounting The Finance and Accounting Research Group conducts research into corporate finance, corporate governance and economics. Areas of research interest within the group include, but are not limited to, the following: Debt markets and instruments including credit risk, Credit default swaps and asset backed securities, Bank failures, Fixed interest strategies and financial contracting, Corporate governance, Emerging capital markets, IPOs, Mergers and acquisitions. Health Care Management The Health Care Management Research Group conducts research into primary care organisations, quality and management practices in the healthcare sector. The group has strong links with the NHS and Royal College of Practitioners and has been funded to explore the effectiveness and accreditation and training and development for a number of clinical groups. Areas of research interest within the group include, but are not limited to, the following: Development of management competence in clinicians, Development of primary care organisations, The role of accreditation in health service quality. Management Learning The Management Learning Research Group conducts research into the way in which learning, management training and change impact on business. Areas of research interest within the group include, but are not limited to, the following: Management Intuition, Management roles, Managerial Cognition. -6- Doctor of Business Administration Kurse zum DBA Der DBA setzt sich aus sechs Modulen, Hausarbeiten (Assignments), dem Research Proposal, Forschungsseminaren (Workshops) zur Dissertation und der Dissertation als der Doktorarbeit des DBA Studiums zusammen. Sechs Module Philosophical Underpinnings of Management Research, Quantitative Research Methods, Qualitative Research Methods, Critical Evaluation of Literature, Applied Research Project, Proposal Writing and Proposal, Research Overview / Literature Review Contacts and Reports to Supervisor Workshops Thesis Final Methodology Proposal Thesis Draft Dissertation School announces its triple accreditation On Friday 15th December 2006 the Surrey Business School was delighted to receive confirmation of the accreditation of its MBA programme by AMBA (Association of MBAs) following a recent visit from their review panel. More good news followed as the School also received confirmation of the renewal of its tourism programme's accreditation by the UN World Tourism Organization (WTO). Alongside the AACSB accreditation received in November 2005, these new accreditations mean that the Surrey Business School is the only business school in the world to hold accreditations from these three organisations simultaneously. Welcoming the news, Head of School Professor Bob O'Keefe said; "We are delighted to have received confirmation of these accreditations which have been awarded in recognition of the high standards of our programmes and the hard work that both staff and students put into getting the most out of working and studying at Surrey." Änderungen vorbehalten -7- Doctor of Business Administration Studienverlauf des DBA Voraussetzungen für die Aufnahme in das DBA-Programm MBA oder Master (auch FH) oder vergleichbarer Diplomabschluss mindestens drei Jahre Berufserfahrung Nachweis der Englischkenntnisse z. B. durch IELTS, TOEFL oder TOEIC Listening and Reading und Speaking and Writing Test Studienform und Studiendauer Der DBA wird berufsbegleitend in einem Zeitraum von vier Jahren erreicht. Die Seminarwochenenden (Workshops) werden an der IBS International Business School Lippstadt durchgeführt. Die Themenstellung sollte im Zusammenhang mit dem beruflichen Umfeld des Studierenden und im Kontext der Forschungsschwerpunkte der Surrey Business School der University of Surrey (UK) stehen. Forschungsschwerpunkte der Surrey Business School: - International Business, Strategy and Entrepreneurship Finance and Accounting Health Care Management People and Organisations Tourism Management Operational Management and MIS Marketing Management Learning Zeitaufwand Der Zeitaufwand ist individuell sehr verschieden. Er hängt von der Themenstellung und den Vorkenntnissen des Kandidaten ab. Das Parkhotel Ortkemper in Lippstadt www.parkhotelortkemper.de z. B. bietet mit drei Minuten Fußweg zur IBS International Business School Lippstadt günstige Übernachtungsmöglichkeiten an den Seminarwochenenden für DBA Studenten an. Studium in Kohorten und Studienbeginn Die University of Surrey fordert, dass dieses Programm in einem Verband mit einer Mindestzahl an Teilnehmern (Kohorte) zu absolvieren ist. Änderungen vorbehalten -8- Doctor of Business Administration Übersicht über die Kursinhalte des DBA MODULE TITLE: Philosophical Underpinnings of Management Research Summary of Aims The aim of this first module is to introduce students to a number of relevant issues and debates related to the philosophical aspects of research and the conduct of research in the management disciplines. The module is designed to: To introduce students to the overall programme of studies and to explain the nature of a DBA qualification To provide conceptual understanding and examples of both inductive and deductive research design approaches To provide an understanding of the aspects and implications of the epistemological and ontological features of research The ability to debate approaches to knowledge creation, science, truth and verification and to discuss the implications of alternative philosophical research models Introduce participants to a range of perspectives from Kuhn, Popper etc; in order to enable them to develop their own work in an appropriate conceptual framework related to a management topic. MODULE TITLE: Quantitative Research Methods Summary of Aims To understand in detail the technique of providing a link between the development of a research question and the parallel choice of the selection of an appropriate research design approach. This will impart knowledge to allow the student to conceptualise, design and implement a DBA project To assure the acquisition of a set of statistical techniques which will allow a student to understand data sets, judge if data has normality or skewness and from this to make decisions regarding descriptive or interpretive statistical application To be able to systematically acquire data by knowledge and practice of the construction of a non-biased measurement instrument To be able to utilise software such as SPSS in order to systematically interrogate data from a descriptive and inferential perspective (and to understand differences between parametric and non-parametric tests) To provide a detailed understanding of quantitative techniques which can be utilised in advanced academic enquiry Änderungen vorbehalten -9- Doctor of Business Administration MODULE TITLE: Qualitative Research Methods Summary of Aims To provide the acquisition of knowledge of the range of qualitative techniques available to the doctoral student. - Philosophical aspects of phenomenological techniques. Qualitative analysis techniques: discourse analysis, text analysis, cognitive mapping, argument maps, event sequence analysis, knowledge of computerised support packages, integrating both qualitative and quantitative approaches in research design. Case study planning and analysis, group discussion – focus and projective techniques, in-depth interviews, reflective diaries, action learning. To give students a grounding in the practical use of a range of alternative methods for collection and analysis of qualitative data e.g. role playing, simulations and demonstration of software. To provide the student with an appreciation of the theoretical knowledge of research methods to addressing a business problem through using ‘soft’ approaches to qualitative management issues and data. MODULE TITLE: Critical Evaluation of Literature Summary of Aims To provide participants with the ability to engage critically as a reader of management texts, research reports and proposals To introduce core components of a structured approach for the critical examination and review of literature that focuses on in-depth critical analysis of individual texts, with special reference to management To be able to develop the ability of making informed independent evaluative judgements on what appear to be complex managerial issues To be able to understand the ways to systematically approach literature from a critical perspective and to develop methods to assess advanced academic text To highlight learning from the parallel between constructively critical reading of others’ writing in the literature and self-critical writing as creators of academic literature for other critical readers MODULE TITLE: Applied Research Project Änderungen vorbehalten - 10 - Doctor of Business Administration MODULE TITLE: Proposal Writing and Proposal Summary of Aims To ensure that the student has thought through an academically rigorous and practically relevant thesis design, bearing in mind the feasibility constraints of such a task. To ensure the understanding of the requirement to demonstrate the ability to conceptualise, design and implement an appropriate research topic and design which meets the requirement of a DBA thesis To have the knowledge to be able to write an acceptable research proposal which meets the criteria for doctoral research in a relevant area of management. Why the Surrey Business School? at the University of Surrey is the Right Choice for Business 1. World class research 2. Outstanding opportunities for postgraduate study 3. First class learning resources 4. The best career prospects of any UK university 5. A strong international community 6. Excellent location 7. Great social and sport facilities 8. High quality accommodation at affordable prices 9. A supportive environment 10.A unique educational experience Änderungen vorbehalten - 11 - Doctor of Business Administration Einschreibung / Studiengebühren DBA Anmeldungen zum DBA sind jederzeit möglich. Das DBA Programm beginnt im Januar 2013. Nach erfolgter schriftlicher Anmeldung erhalten Sie eine Rechnung über die zu entrichtende Bearbeitungsgebühr. Bei erfolgloser Bewerbung wird diese Bearbeitungsgebühr zurückerstattet. Der/Die DBA-Kandidat/in wird mit Anmeldung zu diesem DBA-Programm und anschließender Einschreibung durch die University of Surrey Student/in der University of Surrey (UK). Studiengebühren Zahlungen Bearbeitungsgebühren fällig nach Rechnungsstellung Studiengebühren* Jährliche Zahlung über vier Jahre fällig vier Wochen vor Studienbeginn € £ 275,00 10.500,00 Ansprechpartner Dr. Matthias Zünkler, IBS International Business School Lippstadt, koordiniert dieses Programm und ist unter der Telefonnummer +49 2941 9444-44 zu erreichen. * Eine Anpassung der Gebühr durch die Surrey Business School ist möglich. Änderungen vorbehalten - 12 - Doctor of Business Administration Anmeldung zum DBA der University of Surrey Ich melde mich für das Studium „Doctor of Business Administration (DBA)“ der Surrey Business School, University of Surrey (UK), an. Name: _________________________________________________________ Vorname: ______________________ Staatsangehörigkeit: _________________ Geburtsort: ______________________ Geburtsdatum: ______________________ Anschrift: _________________________________________________________ _________________________________________________________ Telefon: _______________ Fax: ____________ E -Mail: __________________ Folgende Unterlagen habe ich beigefügt: Application Form der University of Surrey Curriculum Vitae (Lebenslauf) in Englisch Englischsprachiger Nachweis eines abgeschlossenen MBA- oder Master-Studiums (Zeugnis und Urkunde) Nachweis der Englischkenntnisse TOEFL (Test of English as a Foreign Language) oder IELTS (International English Language Testing System) oder TOEIC (Test of English for International Communication) Listening and Reading und Speaking and Writing Test oder anderer __________________________ One Page Dissertation Proposal (Auf Anfrage erhalten Sie ein Beispiel) 3 Passbilder (bzw. 1 digitales Passbild) Kopie des Personalausweises € 275,00 überweise ich nach Rechnungsstellung _____________________________ Ort / Datum ___________________________ Unterschrift Fax an: +49 2941 9444-99 E-Mail an: info@ibs-lippstadt.de Änderungen vorbehalten - 13 - Application for a Research Degree University of Surrey Please refer to the guidance notes when completing this form 1 Your personal details a) Title (eg Mr, Mrs, Miss, Ms, Dr) j) Permanent home address b) Gender male female c) Family name (see note 1c) d) First names e) Previous family name (if you have changed it – eg through marriage) k) Home telephone no (with code) l) Home fax no (with code) f) Date of birth m)Correspondence address if different from above. 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