Earn a world class Ph.D. degree in Knowledge Management and Innovation Management from Bangkok University.
By looking at the essence of the evolution of societies and organizations, two main factors stand out: knowledge, and innovation. Everything around us, except nature, emerged from a combination of knowledge and innovation. Knowledge and innovation have always been, and will always be, at the center of any development and improvement.
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The Knowledge Management and Innovation Management (KIM) Ph.D. program is designed to produce researchers, academics and professionals able to study and develop new knowledge, theories and tools in these relatively young and promising academic disciplines. Click here to begin your doctoral journey.
Many organizations still struggle to know what they know, and most of their critical knowledge remains untapped in the heads of their employees.
Read moreLearning becomes a necessity for organizations to adapt to their fast changing, complex, globalized, and uncertain environments.
Read moreLearn more about the PhD KIM program by downloading the program overview. Please email or call us directly if you have any additional questions.
Qualified students interested in completing a dual Ph.D. degree (in management) with the University of Grenoble Alps (UGA) will be able to do so by having one of their co-advisers be from the UGA, and by spending at least 1 year over a period of the 3 years working with the UGA research team in France.
Ph.D. KIM students interested in obtaining a Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) degree from the Swiss School of Business and Management (SSBM) in Geneva (Switzerland) will be able to do so by having one of their co-advisors from SSBM. No time will be required to be spent in Geneva even though we will recommend Ph.D. candidates to visit their co-advisor from time to time.