Ph.D. in Business Administration, emphasis in Supply Chain Management

W. P. Carey School of Business Mission Statement:

Mentor, train, and educate Ph.D. students to become successful researchers and educators at top tier, Research 1 Universities.



Current Supply Chain Management Ph.D. Students

We are seeking applicants with the following characteristics:
  • Research interest in supply, operations, or logistics management
  • Business core knowledge competency (completion of MBA preferred)
  • Quantitative/behavioral aptitude and knowledge
  • e-Business aptitude
  • Relevant academic degrees and/or work background.

For admission questions, contact:
Vickie S. Baldwin
Student Recruitment/Retention Spec.
Doctoral Program Office
W. P. Carey School of Business
Arizona State University
PO Box 874906
(480) 965-3368
FAX: (480) 727-6625
E-mail: wpcareyphd@asu.edu 
http://www.wpcarey.asu.edu/grad/phd/phd_contacts.cfm

Questions Regarding Program Content:
Professor Thomas Choi, Ph. D.
Doctoral Program Coordinator for SCM
Dean’s Council of 100 Distinguished Scholar 
Thomas.Choi@asu.edu
(480) 965-6135

 

The objective of the Ph.D. in Business Administration with a concentration in Supply Chain Management is to prepare scholars to conduct high-quality research and to teach in the field of supply chain management. It is a full-time residential program.

During their course of study, students will have a variety of experiences that enhance their prospects for success as faculty members at leading institutions of higher education.

Students will develop the capability to review, analyze, conduct, and publish research through a series of research seminars and courses that supplement and complement each student’s background, abilities, and aspirations. In addition, doctoral students may work on ongoing research projects in conjunction with faculty members in the Supply Chain Management Program, with CAPS: Center for Strategic Supply Research (formerly CAPS Research) - an affiliation between the College of Business and the Institute for Supply Management® (ISM) and/or with the Institute for Manufacturing Enterprise Systems (IMES).

Doctoral students receive financial support through teaching and/or research assistantships.

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