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Fully Funded PhD Scholarships - Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, UK

  • 1.  Fully Funded PhD Scholarships - Manchester Metropolitan University Business School, UK

    Posted 01-22-2025 08:06

    Manchester Metropolitan University Business School - Funded PhD studentships - Transforming lives, businesses and communities

    The School is inviting applications for up to three three-year full-time PhD studentships to help build our doctoral community and cement our reputation for world-leading research.
    Consistent with the aims of Manchester Met's Doctoral College, the studentships will build capacity around the key areas of research excellence, including International Business and Strategy!

     

    More information is available here.

     

    Deadline: 28 February, 2025

     

    If you do have any queries about the studentships, please do not hesitate to contact me.

     

    Good luck!

     

    Matt

     

    Prof Matthew Allen | Professor of International Business

    Manchester Metropolitan University

    Business School | Oxford Road | Manchester, M15 6BH | United Kingdom | mmu.ac.uk

     

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    Recent and Selected Publications

    Allen, M.M.C., Demirbag, M., Allen, M.L., Bhankaraully, S. and Wood, G. (2024), Multinational enterprises' R&D commitments in Chinese provinces: A configurational approach, Journal of International Management, 101158.

     

    Allen, M.M.C. (2024), New directions for corporate governance: A comparative capitalisms perspective, Annals of Corporate Governance, 8(3): 158-249.

     

    Allen, M.M.C. , Wood, G. and Demirbag, M. (2022), Developing theoretically informed typologies in international business: Why we need them, and how to do it, Journal of International Business Studies 53, 2133–2146

     

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