i forretningsudvikling og teknologi
Ph.d.-programmet i forretningsudvikling og teknologi er et internationalt anerkendt forskeruddannelsesprogram på Aarhus BSS, der forbereder kandidater på at skabe ny viden med betydning for både forskning og samfund.
Som ph.d.-studerende i Herning bliver du en del af et ambitiøst og tværfagligt miljø med tætte forbindelser til erhvervslivet og internationale samarbejdspartnere. Forløbet omfatter avancerede kurser, undervisning, forskningsformidling og afsluttes med en afhandling, der dokumenterer dine resultater. Ph.d.-programmet er målrettet dig, der ønsker en forskningsbaseret karriere i akademia, erhvervslivet, den offentlige sektor eller i NGO’er.
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Vi tilbyder ph.d.-kurser, der styrker dine forskningskompetencer og giver indsigt i samspillet mellem forretningsudvikling, teknologi og praksis.
| Period | Spring semester |
|---|---|
| Course type | PhD seminar |
| ECTS | 5 |
| Instructor | Sven Kunisch, PhD |
| Room | TBA | Birk Centerpark 15 | Herning |
| Day 1 | 16 April 2026 |
| Days 2-4 | 20-22 May 2026 |
| Paper submission deadline | 3 July 2026 |
| Maximum enrolment | The maximum number of students is 20 |
| Academic prerequisites | Enrolment is restricted to PhD students. The seminar is open to all PhD students, but preference will be given to PhD students from the PhD programme at the Department of Business Development and Technology, followed by PhD students from other PhD programmes at Aarhus BSS Graduate School. |
| Compulsory literature | All articles marked with * |
| Background | ||||||||||||||
While a literature review is part of any research project, including a PhD dissertation, systematic literature reviews have emerged as a form of scientific inquiry and a stand-alone research project. They encompass “a class of research inquiries that employ scientific methods to analyse and synthesize prior research to develop new knowledge for academia, practice and policy-making” (Kunisch et al., 2023, p. 5). Thus, systematic literature reviews can play a crucial role in advancing scientific knowledge and promoting progress in society. This type of research spans a wide range of methods, including qualitative and quantitative approaches (meta-analysis and bibliometric analysis). These methods can help address a variety of research purposes aimed at generating new knowledge for the benefit of science and society. For example, Annual Reviews publishes literature reviews that “capture current understanding of a topic, including what is well supported and what is controversial; set the work in historical context; highlight the major questions that remain to be addressed and the likely course of research in upcoming years; and outline the practical applications and general significance of research to society” (www.annualreviews.org). | ||||||||||||||
| Learning objectives | ||||||||||||||
This PhD seminar exposes participants to the ‘world of possibilities’ in systematic literature reviews in various fields. The seminar enables PhD students to understand basic purposes and approaches of different types of systematic literature reviews and to apply them properly to their own individual research topics. Specifically, after completion of the PhD seminar, participants should be able to:
Participants also prepare a first draft of a literature review based on well-grounded review methods, which could be developed into a research paper for their PhD dissertation. | ||||||||||||||
| Format and schedule | ||||||||||||||
This PhD seminar comprises four days of class discussions, readings and class preparation. Participants must be prepared for each session, i.e. they are expected to have carefully read and engaged with each reading assignment prior to class. This includes reading the mandatory articles marked with (*), which are a combination of classic articles on certain review methods and more recent articles that conduct a rigorous and impactful literature review. The teaching format is mainly ‘flipped classroom’ (more details on this are provided below, along with the details on the examination and session leadership).
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| Exam details | ||||||||||||||
Successful completion of the PhD seminar is based on the following two requirements:
Both parts must be passed to successfully to complete the seminar. 1. Session leadership Each person (or group) will act as a session leader for one session (i.e. one of the topic areas). The session leader is expected to act as an expert (a team) on the topic and facilitate class discussion. Each session has a duration of approx. 90 minutes. Participants should spend about 2/3 of their time on the method aspect and the remaining 1/3 on EITHER the critical analysis of the selected article OR on a practical exercise. The output should be a PowerPoint presentation as well as a two-page summary of the topic area (a Word document) OR an exercise. Within each topic area, participants should elaborate on the following aspects in particular:
2. Research paper Each participant must submit a literature review research paper. Participants can choose a specific domain and review method. The purpose of this paper is to enable PhD students to carry out an initial systematic review in the context of their PhD dissertation topic and to develop their skills to conduct rigorous and impactful literature reviews as part of a stand-alone research project. The research paper should address at least the following aspects:
Style guide: maximum five pages of text plus two pages of references (and graphs); single-spaced; 11 Times New Roman points. | ||||||||||||||
| Workload | ||||||||||||||
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| Period | Spring semester |
|---|---|
| Course type | PhD seminar |
| ECTS | 5 |
| Instructor | Sven Kunisch, PhD |
| Room | TBA | Birk Centerpark 15 | Herning |
| Day 1 | 16 April 2026 |
| Days 2-4 | 20-22 May 2026 |
| Paper submission deadline | 3 July 2026 |
| Maximum enrolment | The maximum number of students is 20 |
| Academic prerequisites | Enrolment is restricted to PhD students. The seminar is open to all PhD students, but preference will be given to PhD students from the PhD programme at the Department of Business Development and Technology, followed by PhD students from other PhD programmes at Aarhus BSS Graduate School. |
| Compulsory literature | All articles marked with * |
| Background | ||||||||||||||
While a literature review is part of any research project, including a PhD dissertation, systematic literature reviews have emerged as a form of scientific inquiry and a stand-alone research project. They encompass “a class of research inquiries that employ scientific methods to analyse and synthesize prior research to develop new knowledge for academia, practice and policy-making” (Kunisch et al., 2023, p. 5). Thus, systematic literature reviews can play a crucial role in advancing scientific knowledge and promoting progress in society. This type of research spans a wide range of methods, including qualitative and quantitative approaches (meta-analysis and bibliometric analysis). These methods can help address a variety of research purposes aimed at generating new knowledge for the benefit of science and society. For example, Annual Reviews publishes literature reviews that “capture current understanding of a topic, including what is well supported and what is controversial; set the work in historical context; highlight the major questions that remain to be addressed and the likely course of research in upcoming years; and outline the practical applications and general significance of research to society” (www.annualreviews.org). | ||||||||||||||
| Learning objectives | ||||||||||||||
This PhD seminar exposes participants to the ‘world of possibilities’ in systematic literature reviews in various fields. The seminar enables PhD students to understand basic purposes and approaches of different types of systematic literature reviews and to apply them properly to their own individual research topics. Specifically, after completion of the PhD seminar, participants should be able to:
Participants also prepare a first draft of a literature review based on well-grounded review methods, which could be developed into a research paper for their PhD dissertation. | ||||||||||||||
| Format and schedule | ||||||||||||||
This PhD seminar comprises four days of class discussions, readings and class preparation. Participants must be prepared for each session, i.e. they are expected to have carefully read and engaged with each reading assignment prior to class. This includes reading the mandatory articles marked with (*), which are a combination of classic articles on certain review methods and more recent articles that conduct a rigorous and impactful literature review. The teaching format is mainly ‘flipped classroom’ (more details on this are provided below, along with the details on the examination and session leadership).
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| Exam details | ||||||||||||||
Successful completion of the PhD seminar is based on the following two requirements:
Both parts must be passed to successfully to complete the seminar. 1. Session leadership Each person (or group) will act as a session leader for one session (i.e. one of the topic areas). The session leader is expected to act as an expert (a team) on the topic and facilitate class discussion. Each session has a duration of approx. 90 minutes. Participants should spend about 2/3 of their time on the method aspect and the remaining 1/3 on EITHER the critical analysis of the selected article OR on a practical exercise. The output should be a PowerPoint presentation as well as a two-page summary of the topic area (a Word document) OR an exercise. Within each topic area, participants should elaborate on the following aspects in particular:
2. Research paper Each participant must submit a literature review research paper. Participants can choose a specific domain and review method. The purpose of this paper is to enable PhD students to carry out an initial systematic review in the context of their PhD dissertation topic and to develop their skills to conduct rigorous and impactful literature reviews as part of a stand-alone research project. The research paper should address at least the following aspects:
Style guide: maximum five pages of text plus two pages of references (and graphs); single-spaced; 11 Times New Roman points. | ||||||||||||||
| Workload | ||||||||||||||
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| Period | Autumn semester |
|---|---|
| Course type | PhD seminar (5 ECTS) |
| ECTS | 5 |
| Instructor | Sven Kunish (Course Responsible) |
| Room | Birk Centerpark 15 | Herning 3 Nov Room 8003-3042 |
| Dates | 3 Nov, 18-19 Nov, 26-28 Nov, 16 Dec 2025 |
| Paper submission deadline | 12 December, 2025 |
| Maximum enrolment | The maximum number of students is 20 |
| Academic prerequisites | The seminar is open to internal and external PhD students. Preference for enrolment will be given to PhD students from the PhD programme at the Department of Business Development and Technology and students from other PhD programmes at Aarhus BSS. |
| Compulsory literature | All articles marked with * |
| Background |
The main objective of this course is to prepare doctoral students with fundamental and advanced knowledge about research methodologies to design and conduct interdisciplinary research in the intersection between business development and technology areas. The course distinguishes itself by equipping doctoral students to investigate relevant empirical questions and problems in the intersection between business and technologies. This course covers the main qualitative and quantitative research methodologies capable of solving issues in the intersection between business development/technology. The course is divided in three main topic areas:
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| Learning objectives |
After completion of this PhD course, participants should be able to:
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| Format and schedule |
This course is comprised of seven days of teaching in addition to preparing readings and assignments per session. Participants are expected to have carefully read the recommended articles prior to class. The mandatory articles are indicated (*) in the references list of the course. It includes a combination of seminal and instrumental articles on the qualitative and quantitative methodology discussed, as well as the examples of articles implementing those methods. The teaching format includes readings for each session, lectures, hands-on practical exercises in the classroom and mandatory final assignment and presentation. Each day is comprised of three to four sessions (details to be defined by the teacher):
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| Assignments |
Final assignment: Research design proposal This assignment aims to develop student skills in an elaborate, rigorous, and robust research design of a study. Each student must submit a detailed proposal for a research design utilizing the elements and the methodologies covered in the course. Appropriate methodologies (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, or the combination of both) should be described according to the research problem and examine research questions. This proposal could be incorporated in one of the research papers in the PhD thesis. Style guide for the final assignment: The document can include five to seven pages of text plus one page of references; single-spaced; 11 Times New Roman points. Supporting literature for the assignment: Hair Jr., J., Page, M., & Brunsveld, N. (2019). Essentials of Business Research Methods (4th ed.). Routledge. AU Library link: https://doi-org.ez.statsbiblioteket.dk/10.4324/9780429203374 |
| Period | Autumn semester |
|---|---|
| Course type | PhD seminar (5 ECTS) |
| ECTS | 5 |
| Instructor | Sven Kunish (Course Responsible) |
| Room | Birk Centerpark 15 | Herning 3 Nov Room 8003-3042 |
| Dates | 3 Nov, 18-19 Nov, 26-28 Nov, 16 Dec 2025 |
| Paper submission deadline | 12 December, 2025 |
| Maximum enrolment | The maximum number of students is 20 |
| Academic prerequisites | The seminar is open to internal and external PhD students. Preference for enrolment will be given to PhD students from the PhD programme at the Department of Business Development and Technology and students from other PhD programmes at Aarhus BSS. |
| Compulsory literature | All articles marked with * |
| Background |
The main objective of this course is to prepare doctoral students with fundamental and advanced knowledge about research methodologies to design and conduct interdisciplinary research in the intersection between business development and technology areas. The course distinguishes itself by equipping doctoral students to investigate relevant empirical questions and problems in the intersection between business and technologies. This course covers the main qualitative and quantitative research methodologies capable of solving issues in the intersection between business development/technology. The course is divided in three main topic areas:
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| Learning objectives |
After completion of this PhD course, participants should be able to:
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| Format and schedule |
This course is comprised of seven days of teaching in addition to preparing readings and assignments per session. Participants are expected to have carefully read the recommended articles prior to class. The mandatory articles are indicated (*) in the references list of the course. It includes a combination of seminal and instrumental articles on the qualitative and quantitative methodology discussed, as well as the examples of articles implementing those methods. The teaching format includes readings for each session, lectures, hands-on practical exercises in the classroom and mandatory final assignment and presentation. Each day is comprised of three to four sessions (details to be defined by the teacher):
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| Assignments |
Final assignment: Research design proposal This assignment aims to develop student skills in an elaborate, rigorous, and robust research design of a study. Each student must submit a detailed proposal for a research design utilizing the elements and the methodologies covered in the course. Appropriate methodologies (i.e., qualitative, quantitative, or the combination of both) should be described according to the research problem and examine research questions. This proposal could be incorporated in one of the research papers in the PhD thesis. Style guide for the final assignment: The document can include five to seven pages of text plus one page of references; single-spaced; 11 Times New Roman points. Supporting literature for the assignment: Hair Jr., J., Page, M., & Brunsveld, N. (2019). Essentials of Business Research Methods (4th ed.). Routledge. AU Library link: https://doi-org.ez.statsbiblioteket.dk/10.4324/9780429203374 |
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