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  • 1.  PHD Program in Organizational Behavior

    Posted 08-10-2011 21:12
    Dear All:
     
    I am interested in returning to school to pursue a degree in Organizational Behavior, while continuing to work full-time. Thus, I am researching executive PhD programs. From what I've found thus far, it seems that this degree program is often housed in either Schools of Business or Education. Does anyone know of any such programs? 
     
    You can respond to me directly at remmanuel19@gmail.com.
     
    Thanks!
    Rouseline



  • 2.  PHD Program in Organizational Behavior

    Posted 08-11-2011 00:01

    Case Western Reserve University in Cleveland, Ohio.

     

    G.

     

    From: Organizational Behavior Division Listserv [mailto:OB@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Rouseline Emmanuel
    Sent: Wednesday, August 10, 2011 6:12 PM
    To: OB@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: [OB-LIST] PHD Program in Organizational Behavior

     

    Dear All:
     
    I am interested in returning to school to pursue a degree in Organizational Behavior, while continuing to work full-time. Thus, I am researching executive PhD programs. From what I've found thus far, it seems that this degree program is often housed in either Schools of Business or Education. Does anyone know of any such programs? 
     
    You can respond to me directly at remmanuel19@gmail.com.
     
    Thanks!
    Rouseline



  • 3.  PHD Program in Organizational Behavior

    Posted 08-11-2011 07:46
    The Huizenga School of and Entrepreneuralship of Nova Southeastern University which is pursuing AACSB accreditation offers a DBA with a HRM specialization which is heavy in OB; you may want to look at their program.
    All courses are held on its main campus in Ft. Lauderdale in week long intensives (48 contact hours). Some are on multiple weekends (Sat and Sun) especially methods courses which are generally hybrids. www.nova.edu

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    Subject: [OB-LIST] PHD Program in Organizational Behavior

    Dear All:
     
    I am interested in returning to school to pursue a degree in Organizational Behavior, while continuing to work full-time. Thus, I am researching executive PhD programs. From what I've found thus far, it seems that this degree program is often housed in either Schools of Business or Education. Does anyone know of any such programs? 
     
    You can respond to me directly at remmanuel19@gmail.com.
     
    Thanks!
    Rouseline



  • 4.  PHD Program in Organizational Behavior

    Posted 08-11-2011 11:34
    Please check


    Marylène Gagné, Ph.D.
    Royal Bank of Canada Professor of Work Motivation
    Department of Management
    John Molson School of Business
    Concordia University
    MOntreal, Canada




  • 5.  PHD Program in Organizational Behavior

    Posted 08-12-2011 09:27

    We are also actively recruiting qualified students for our OB/HR doctoral program at Indiana University. For more information, please see: http://www.kelley.iu.edu/Management/Doctoral/page14579.html

    Regards,

    --Herman.

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    Herman Aguinis, Ph.D.

    Dean's Research Professor and

    Professor of Organizational Behavior and Human Resources

    Director, Institute for Global Organizational Effectiveness

    Department of Management and Entrepreneurship

    Kelley School of Business, Indiana University

    http://mypage.iu.edu/~haguinis/

    ****************************************************

     

    From: Organizational Behavior Division Listserv [mailto:OB@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU] On Behalf Of Marylène Gagné
    Sent: Thursday, August 11, 2011 11:34 AM
    To: OB@AOMLISTS.PACE.EDU
    Subject: Re: [OB-LIST] PHD Program in Organizational Behavior

     

    Please check

     

    http://johnmolson.concordia.ca/en/graduate-programs/phd-program

     

    Marylène Gagné, Ph.D.

    Royal Bank of Canada Professor of Work Motivation

    Department of Management

    John Molson School of Business

    Concordia University

    MOntreal, Canada