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PhD program in Management Department of Management Ca Foscari University

Ca Foscari s 150 years of history and innovation Established in 1868 as a Business School - the first in Italy and the second in Europe The Business School integrated theoretical exploration with practical activity and the study of western and eastern languages 1971, the Degree Programme in Business Administration was established first in Italy 1985/86 birth of The PhD program in Management - 30 years

Ca Foscari University today A challenging research environment for young scholars

Ca Foscari University today A challenging research environment for young scholars 20,000 students 6-8% international 4,000 new enrolments per year More than 300 PhD students enrolled in 14 doctoral programs Four large scientific and cultural area and 8 departments ² Language ª Asian and North African Studies / Linguistics and Comparative Cultural Studies ² Economics ² ² ª Economics / Management Science ª Environmental Sciences, Informatics and Statistics / Molecular Sciences and Nanosystems Humanities ª Humanities / Philosophy and Cultural Heritage

PhD in Management 1. The programme 2. Internationalization 3. Training young scholars 4. Placement

The programme Programme Structure ² Three years Italian compulsory structure consistent with Bologna system (3+2+3) ² ² One year courses - three terms. management theory, specialistic subjects and methodological courses. 76 ETCS, training in research, a summer paper as master thesis to be awarded the MPhil in Management Studies title. Second and third year are devoted to the thesis research project Students 8 places 6 with scholarship (a package including tuition waiver, stipend of 13.500 euros/year and funds for international mobility) 34 doctoral students, most from outside Ca Foscari and Italy. Highly motivated and satisfied about the program (Ca Foscari PhD student satisfaction survey 2013) S. Giobbe Campus Facilities Dedicated teaching rooms, onsite and digital libraries, doctoral students office with computers, printers, advanced software for research, cafeteria

The programme: supervision and thesis Research area ² Game theory and organizational economics; organization theory and design; innovation and entrepreneurship; strategic management; human resources and competences; accounting regulation, cultural management, behavioural economics, business history, corporate finance; sustainability. Supervision ² At the end of the first year students choose their supervisor and meet with her on a regular basis. Students abroad could have an external supervisor. Twice a year the supervisors make a report to the faculty board about candidates advancement. Thesis and final exam ² ² The dissertation is constituted by three publishable papers Pre-defense in front of a committee. Admission to final exam based on two positive reports about the thesis of external professors. Final oral exam in front of external commission

Internationalization ² The program is international since 2005-2006 and taught entirely in English. ² Attraction from abroad 40-50 applications each year, 75% of enrolled students come from other universities and 56% from abroad ² International mobility ª Research period abroad is supported and funded in Universities such as Wharton, Cass BS, Oxford Said BS, Copenhagen BS, Emory University-Atlanta, Esade BS, etc. ª Funds to attend international conferences, summer schools and doctoral colloquium and to submit the thesis papers at main international conferences ² Weekly Department mandatory seminars with international speakers, second and third year students act as discussant ² Final exam commission with external and international professors

Training young scholars ² Ca Foscari Graduate School ª 14 doctoral programmes ª Interdisciplinary seminars ª Events ª Awards ² Department of management ª 64 faculty members ª PhD 20 faculty members and teachers ª 7 research centres ª Ophra - Open PhD Research Announcement ² Ca Foscari research award for young researcher

Placement ² Placements in 2004-2010 ª 100% : 90% academia 50% assistant professors (40% internationally) ² Recent placements include the following institutions abroad : ª Erasmus School of Business-Rotterdam ª Istanbul Medeniyet University ª Glasgow University ª ETH Zurigo ª Alliance University, Bangalore, ª IÉSEG School of Management Université Catholique de Lille ª Otto Beisheim University WHU Germany ª Cisco Strategic Business intelligence Unit

Faculty and staff Faculty has published articles in: Organization Science Research Policy Science Industrial and Corporate Change Technovation Strategic Management Journal Strategic Organization Accounting, Organizations and Society

PhD program in Management Ca Foscari University - Venice website http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=8101 Thank you

Academic year 2015-16 Guide to the PhD July 2015 Program in Management Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

INDEX WELCOME PHD PROGRAM IN MANAGEMENT/MASTER OF MANAGEMENT SCIENCES TEACHING PROGRAM IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON COURSES FACULTY BOARD AND STAFF DEPARTMENT SEMINARS DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT FACILITES CA FOSCARI UNIVERSITY OF VENICE GRADUATE SCHOOL OF CA FOSCARI p. 3 p. 4 p. 5 p. 7 p. 8 p. 9 p. 10 p. 12 p. 13 Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

WELCOME Dear Students, Welcome to the PhD program in Management of Ca Foscari University! The PhD in Management of Ca Foscari University is a unique three- year doctoral programme at Ca Foscari Unversity Italy which provides the opportunity of an integrated Mphil title in Management Studies within the PhD programme after the completion of the first year. The PhD is an international programme designed to train doctoral candidates in different areas of Management studies and to prepare skilled researchers for career in the Academia, in public and private research institutions, government agencies, consulting organizations, and in private companies. Major areas of faculty research currently include organizational economics and game theory; innovation and entrepreneurship; organization theory and organization design; human resource management and competences; marketing; accounting regulation, strategic management, cultural management, behavioural economics, business history, corporate finance and sustainability. The programme provides an intense and challenging coursework period and opportunities for gaining research experience already in the first year which will be described in the subsequent pages. This document provides complete information on the PhD program in Management, on Ca Foscari University, the Ca Foscari Graduate School and other administrative offices. Together with the Guide, PhD students will receive another important document entitled Policies and Procedures which represents the rules and regulations for the entire duration of the cohort s programme. On behalf of the PhD Faculty Board, I welcome you on board and wish you the best for your PhD experience! Anna Comacchio Coordinator of the PhD in Management Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

PHD IN MANAGEMENT/MPHIL IN MANAGEMENT SCIENCES General organisation The PhD programme in Management is a three- year full- time program. At the end of the first year, students meeting all the specific requirements (see dedicated section below) are awarded a MPhil in Management Studies (in Italian Master universitario di secondo livello ). The first year is characterized by an advanced learning programme of mandatory and elective courses on key topics in management studies with exams and assignments. It starts early in September with preparatory courses in mathematics and statistics. Official courses begin at the beginning of October and end in June. The first academic year has three terms. After two terms of core courses, the third term offers electives courses provided to support students in developing their research question and project and to enrich their methodological skills. Courses and participation to department international seminars absorb most of the students' activity from Monday to Friday. In early spring, PhD students are expected to present to the faculty Board a research idea which will be first mile stone for the choice of a PhD thesis supervisor among the PhD and Department faculty. After this important step, students will devote their summer to work on their summer project and are expected to write a Master Thesis as final step of the first PhD year and MPhil programme. Second- year doctoral students start to develop their research project and plan international mobility (summer schools, conferences, research abroad). Second year students are also expected to participate actively in department seminars as discussants. Usually, second year students leave for a period of research and study in a foreign institution, developing their research project with the support of the thesis supervisor. Third- year students are entirely devoted to their doctoral thesis, under the guidance of their supervisor and to the participation in the Departmental activities (seminars, presentations, workshops, etc.). Participation in international conferences is recommended and financially supported. The PhD Programme should be completed in three years. Requirements for the MPhil award Students enrolled in the PhD programme who acquire 79 ECTS in the first year will be awarded a MPhil in Management Studies. Students are required to attend one year courses and pass the related exams for acquisition of 66 ECTS, equivalent to 300 hours of teaching activities (lessons, workshops, etc). Practical research activities (in Italian tirocinio ) for a total of 250 hours (10 ECTS) are also among the requirements for the MPhil. These activities are carried out along the duration of the first year. Last, students must write a Master s thesis (research paper) (3 ECTS). Subdivision of ECTS by term (first year): first term courses: 24 ECTS second term courses: 24 ECTS third term courses: 18 ECTS Practical research activities: 10 ECTS Masters s thesis/summer paper: 3 ECTS Total ECTS for MPhil in Management Studies: 79 ECTS The PhD in Management website contains all the information on the PhD program including syllabus of courses and schedule. Please explore it http://www.unive.it/pag/7867/ Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

Teaching programme for academic year 2015-16 FIRST TERM COURSES Start End Location WELCOME DAY September 14 9.30 AM Preparatory Mathematics Preparatory Statistics Pass/fail session (Prep Math&Stats) Perspectives on Management Research (7 meetings, 1h30) September 15 September 15 September 15 September 25 September 25 September 28-29 October 16 Mathematics for MGT Studies September 30 October 23 Statistics for MGT Studies September 30 October 23 Exam session (Math&Stats) October 26-27 Strategic Management October 28 November 13 Game Theory November 16 December 18 Organization Theory November 16 December 18 Christmas Break December 24 January 6 Deadline Strategic Management Exam session/paper deadlines (GT&OT) - Retake session (Math&Stats) December 30th January 7 - January 22 courses & professors Preparatory Mathematics. Prof. Stefania Funari Preparatory Statistics. Prof. Cristiano Varin First Term first part: Mathematics for Management studies: Prof. Marco Tolotti Statistics for Management studies: Prof. Cristiano Varin Strategic Management: Prof. Claudio Giachetti First Term- second part: Game Theory: Prof. Silvia Faggian Organization Theory: Prof. Anna Comacchio Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

SECOND TERM COURSES Start End Location Financial Management January 25 February 26 Technology and Innovation Management (TIM) January 25 February 26 Philosophy of social sciences February 1 March 4 Accounting February 29 March 25 Reading week - Exam session March 28 April 1 courses & professors Accounting: Prof. Chiara Saccon Philosophy of social sciences: Prof. Eleonora Montuschi Financial Management: Prof. Ugo Rigoni TIM: Prof. Francesco Zirpoli THIRD TERM 2 electives courses among COURSES Start End Location Qualitative Research Methods (compulsory) April 11 Behavioral and experimental economics April 11 May 13 May 13 Competitive analysis April 11 May 13 Statistics models for management studies May 16 June 17 Critical management studies May 16 June 17 Business History May 11 June 17 Exam session - Retake session June 20 July 1 courses & professors Behavioral and experimental economics: Prof. Massimo Warglien Competitive analysis: Prof. Andrea Stocchetti Statistics models for management studies: Prof. Claudio Agostinelli Critical management studies: Prof. Fabrizio Panozzo Business History. Prof. Giovanni Favero Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

Qualitative Research Methods. Prof. Sara Bonesso IMPORTANT INFORMATION ON COURSES Attendance to courses and seminars is compulsory. Student who cannot be present should inform the professor and the Secretariat beforehand. courses syllabus http://www.unive.it/data/7888/ schedule of courses http://www.unive.it/pag/7889/ how to get to Palazzo Moro http://www.gsem- univeneto.it/altri_pdfs/howtoget- PalazzoMoro.pdf COMPULSORY KNOWLEDGE REQUIREMENTS FOR FIRST TERM COURSES Students are expected to have good knowledge of the below stated topics and references. MATHEMATICS: Please refer to the Refresh in Mathematics by Silvia Faggian and Marco Tolotti. STATISTICS: The course requires a working knowledge of very basic probability and statistics. A quite gentle introduction to statistics can be found in the following book: Ross, S.M. (2010). Introductory Statistics, 3d edition. Elsevier Understanding of the topics covered in chapters 1-9 of the above book will be assumed through the course. The PhD student may consider alternative textbooks that cover the same arguments (descriptive statistics, basic probability, random variables, limit theorems, estimation, hypothesis testing). GAME THEORY: You are expected to be familiar with standard material in analysis and probability at the level of Chapter 19 in Tadelis (2013). This is required summer reading. Some previous knowledge of game theory is expected, roughly equivalent to Part I and II of Tadelis (2013). Part I will be taken for granted: this is required summer reading. Part II will be covered in class at a brisk pace; for students unfamiliar with game theory, this is recommended summer reading. STRATEGIC MANAGEMENT: Students are expected to have a basic knowledge of Strategic Management. Required summer reading: Grant R. M. (2010), Contemporary strategy analysis, 7 th edition, Wiley [Chapters 1, 3, 4, 8, 9, 10, 11, 14, 16, 17]. ORGANIZATION THEORY: Students are expected to have a basic knowledge of Organization theory Required summer reading: 1) Pfeffer J., 1997, New directions for organization theory, Oxford, Oxford University Press, Ch. 1 - The development and scope of organizational studies; 2) Scott, W. R. 2004. Reflections on a half- century of organizational sociology. Annual Review Sociology 30, 1 21; 3) Augier M., March J.G., 2005, Notes on Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

the Evolution of a Research Community: Organization Studies in Anglophone North America, 1945 2000, Organization Science, Vol. 16, 1, 85 95; FACULTY BOARD & STAFF Anna Comacchio - Coordinator of the PhD program Agostinelli Claudio Bagnoli Carlo Bonesso Sara Cabigiosu Anna Cordazzo Michela Favaretto Daniela Finotto Vladi Giachetti Claudio Li Calzi Marco Giovanni Favero - Vice coordinator of the PhD program. Panozzo Fabrizio Pesenti Raffaele Rigoni Ugo Saccon Chiara Stocchetti Andrea Vescovi Tiziano Warglien Massimo Zirpoli Francesco STAFF Lisa Negrello - PhD Secretary Office hours: 9.30-13.30 Mon- Fri. Tel: +39-041 234 9256 sse@unive.it Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

DEPARTMENT SEMINARS Seminars at the Department of Management are organized on a weekly basis, usually every Wednesday afternoon, hosting both Ca Foscari researchers and international speakers from Italian, European and world wide Universities and research institutions. Each seminar is organized in two sections: the first one consists in the presentation of the Speaker s research paper and a PhD student acts as a discussant. The second one is a dedicated to an informal talk with the Speaker on theoretical or methodological implications of his/her research. Participation to Department seminar series is compulsory for all PhD students. Second year students are asked to act as discussant at least once during the whole academic year, while third year students are asked to act as discussant at least twice during the whole academic year. The upcoming seminars are listed on the PhD programme and Department webpages http://www.unive.it/pag/7867/ http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=125538 Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT FACILITES! PhD Rooms Department of Management PhD students have access to the PhD room (Aula Guarini) which is located on the second floor, building C1, Department of Management. Access to the room is granted only to PhD students who are all responsible for its good care. The Secretariat provides the front office with the list of authorised students. Once you arrive in San Giobbe in the morning, you can pick up the key by giving your name to the front office personnel. From that moment you will be responsible for the room, especially for closing windows, turning off the lights and closing the office door. If you plan in leaving earlier than closing time, you must communicate to the front office the name of another colleague who will be in charge of the above mentioned closing procedure. There is only one key for all students, therefore, the first student opens the door for all the other colleagues. Rules of conduct regarding the PhD room Remember never to close the door and keep the key to yourself otherwise your colleagues will not be able to enter the room. Please keep the PhD room clean and tidy. Remember that only individual work is allowed, no group working and talking. Last student who leaves the PhD room must check that all windows are closed and lights turned out. Premises must be left by 19.00 the latest. Front office personnel closes all premises by 19.30 and your must avoid being locked in the Department. Palazzo Moro Courses are held in Palazzo Moro. If you need to carry out group work or you wish to discuss with your colleagues, you can use the lecture room.! ICT infrastructure PCs and wifi The PhD room has a few PCs that can be used by students. However for major connection performances, we recommend you use your personnel laptop by using the university s wireless connection. See the flowing website for more information. http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=10381 Photocopy machines Networked photocopy machines are available for PhD students. From the PhD room s computers you can print on the machine which is situated on the same floor of the PhD room. If you use your personal laptop, and you wish to print, you need to use a USB device and print from the machine which is situated on the first floor, next to the coordinator s office. Photocopies must be made on both sides to avoid waist of paper. Remember to pick up your copies from the machines whenever your print. Take into account the use of paper before printing. Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

! Libraries Campus Library BEC Right next to the Department of Management is situated the Campus Library BEC. You can have access with your multiservizi card. If you need to access the library but you still do not have the card, you can ask the front desk personnel of the library for a temporary access card. Ca Foscari Libraries SBA Ca Foscari students have access to all university s libraries: BEC: Economics BALI: Foreign languages and literature BAS: Sciences BAUM: Humanities CFZ: Cultural Flow Zone For complete information on location and opening hours: http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=75562! Online resources Ca Foscari students have access to an enormous quantity of materials: o Ca Foscari Digital Library o Electronic Journals Catalogue o Data sets o Thesis archives o Other catalogues and journals online For more information on the online resources: http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=142370 Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

CA FOSCARI UNIVERSITY OF VENICE The following are specific pages of Ca Foscari website in which you will find useful information and that you are asked to get familiar with. o CA FOSCARI ENGLISH WEBSITE http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=10497 o CA FOSCARI WELCOME GUIDE http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=76829 o INTERNATIONAL WELCOME DESK FOR FOREIGN STUDENTS http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=153053 o ENROLMENT TO PHD PROGRAMS 2015-16 http://www.unive.it/pag/7765/ [ITA] http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=65948 [ENG] o POSTGRADUATE ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICE http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=92201&id=111618 o ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES FOR PHD STUDENTS http://www.unive.it/pag/7717/ [ITA] http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=138631 [ENG] o HOUSING OFFICE http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=87444 o MULTISERVICE CARD http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=84935 o MEDICAL ASSISTANCE/LOCAL PHYSICIAN http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=127053 Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

CA FOSCARI GRADUATE SCHOOL POSTGRADUATE ADMINISTRATIVE SECTOR Ca Foscari Graduate School and Postgraduate Administrative Sector are the offices in charge of the management of PhD students from an administrative point of view (from enrolment throughout graduation). Students are asked to become familiar with the websites: o Graduate School http://www.unive.it/pag/252/ [ITA] http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=138605 [ENG] o Postgraduate Administrative Sector http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=145515 AFTER ENROLLMENT Once enrolled as a PhD student, you are part of Ca Foscari University Venice, this means that: o you will receive an email account upon enrolment (studentnumber@unive.it) which will be the only email address used by the Central Administration to communicate on an official basis with you. o you will apply for a name.surname@unive.it email. To do so please read here: http://www.unive.it/phpapps/account/nuovo/main.php You need this email in order to be listed among the PhD students of the Management Department. o Once you have this email address, you will be able to feed your personal webpage with your CV, publications and photo. See examples here: http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=175208 o Please communicate your name.surname@unive.it address to the PhD Secretariat at sse@unive.it as soon as you get it. Guide to the PhD Programme in Management Academic year 2015-16

ACADEMIC YEAR 2015-2016 Department of Management PHD IN MANAGEMENT/ MPHIL IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES

At the heart of the unique city of Venice, the PhD in Management of Ca Foscari University Department of Management is an outstanding programme which provides the opportunity of an integrated MPhil in Management Studies within the PhD programme. The PhD is an international programme, fully taught in English, designed to train doctoral candidates in different areas of Management Studies and to prepare skilled researchers for careers in the Academia, in public and private research institutions, consulting organizations, and in private companies. The programme provides an intense and challenging coursework period and opportunities for gaining research experience already in the first year, working with the Faculty. Students who successfully complete the first year programme are awarded a MPhil in Management Studies. Second and third year are devoted to the PhD dissertation under the guidance of a thesis supervisor. COURSE STRUCTURE September 2015 Preparatory mathematics Preparatory probability 1st TERM September - December Mathematics for management studies Statistics for management studies Strategic management Game theory Organization theory 2nd TERM January - March Accounting Philosophy of social sciences Financial Management TIM Technology and innovation management 3rd TERM April - June (electives) Behavioural and experimental economics Statistics models for management studies Business history Critical management studies Competitive analysis Qualitative research methods (mandatory) September 2016 Master thesis presentation and MPhil award RESEARCH AREAS Credit and finance Management and financial accounting Organisation and human resource management Innovation and entrepreneurship Organizational economics and game theory Strategic management and competitive analysis Marketing and international management Business history Behavioural and experimental economics Management of arts and culture Sustainability management FACULTY Faculty has published articles in: Organization Science Research Policy Science Industrial and Corporate Change Technovation Strategic Management Journal Strategic Organization Accounting, Organizations and Society PHD IN MANAGEMENT/ MPHIL IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES.01

SCHOLARSHIPS Each year the PhD programme offers 8 positions, of which 6 with scholarship (a package including tuition waiver, stipend of 13.500 euros/year and funds for international mobility). FACILITIES The Economics Campus offers high standard facilities: dedicated PhD teaching rooms, onsite and digital libraries and doctoral students office with advanced hardware and software for research. INTERNATIONAL ENVIRONMENT Internationalization is a main asset of the programme: 75% of PhD students come from other universities and 56% of them from abroad. Department Seminar series host speakers from international universities. Visiting research periods abroad are supported and funded. Past students have been hosted by universities such as Wharton, Cass BS, Oxford Said BS, Copenhagen BS, Emory University Atlanta, Esade BS. Participation in international conferences, summer schools and doctoral colloquiums is financially supported. The PhD programme is a member of the EDAMBA network (European Doctoral Association in Management and Business Administration www.edamba.eu) PLACEMENT Recent PhDs have started their careers both in the Academia and in private companies abroad: Erasmus School of Business Rotterdam, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Glasgow University, ETH Zurich, IÉSEG School of Management, Université Catholique de Lille, Cisco - Strategic Business Intelligence Unit, WHU Otto Beisheim School of Management, Marie Skłodowska Curie European fellowship. CA FOSCARI AND VENICE Ca Foscari was established in 1868 as a Business college. It now offers a wide choice of doctoral programmes, enabling a multidisciplinary PhD environment, excellent facilities, an international reputation, high employment rates and a top quality students lifestyle in a very special location like Venice. PHD IN MANAGEMENT/ MPHIL IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES.02

ADMISSION REQUIREMENTS The PhD Degree is open to a limited number of students. Admission is possible upon a public selection process based on an evaluation of academic qualifications and an oral interview (on site or via skype). A Masters degree or equivalent study qualification is required to apply. CALL FOR APPLICATION Opening: March 2015 for a.y. 2015 16 Deadline: April 24th 2015 http://www.unive.it/nqcontent.cfm?a_id=173236 Selections within June 2015 INFORMATION PhD in Management: http://www.unive.it/pag/7867/ Ca Foscari Graduate School: http://www.unive.it/pag/252/ CONTACTS PhD Secretariat: + 39 041 234 9256 sse@unive.it PHD IN MANAGEMENT/ MPHIL IN MANAGEMENT STUDIES.03

PhD in Management Ca Foscari University of Venice Report 2014 Venice, May 2014 1

DESCRIPTION The PhD in Management of Ca Foscari University Department of Management is an international program designed to train doctoral candidates in a broad area of advanced studies in management for careers in teaching and research in universities, in public and private research organizations, in financial and consulting institutions, and in private companies. Major areas of faculty research currently include: organizational economics; innovation and entrepreneurship; knowledge combination, organization theory and design; human resources and competences; accounting regulation, strategic management, cultural management, behavioural economics, business history, corporate finance, game theory. The program provides opportunities for gaining research experience already in the first year. The programme is taught entirely in English. The PhD program is comprised of three years of full- time study. The first year is characterized by an advanced learning program of mandatory and elective courses on key topics in management studies provided to support students in developing their research question and project and to enrich their methodological skills. At the end of the first year, students that have successfully completed the courses program, are awarded by the MPhil in Management Studies. Second- year doctoral students choose a thesis advisor among the PhD and Department faculty, start to develop their research project and plan international mobility (summer schools, conferences, research abroad). Usually, second year students leave for a period of research and study in a foreign institution. Third year students are entirely devoted to develop and complete their doctoral thesis, under the supervision of the advisor and to the participation in the activities organised by the department of Management. Participation in international workshops and conferences is recommended and financially supported. The Faculty includes: Anna Comacchio (Director of the PhD program), Claudio Agostinelli, Carlo Bagnoli, Sara Bonesso, Anna Cabigiosu, Daniela Favaretto, Giovanni Favero, Vladi Finotto, Claudio Giacchetti, Marco Li Calzi, Fabrizio Panozzo, Raffaele Pesenti, Ugo Rigoni, Chiara Saccon, Andrea Stocchetti, Tiziano Vescovi, Massimo Warglien, Francesco Zirpoli. Recent placements include Erasmus School of Business- Rotterdam, Istanbul Medeniyet University, Glasgow University, ETH Zurigo, Alliance University, Bangalore, IÉSEG School of Management Université Catholique de Lille, Johannes Kepler University Linz Austria Ca Foscari PhD programme in Management offers up to six fellowships. Web page: www.unive.it/phd- management 2

RECRUITING Students enrolled - February 2014: The PhD program has 17 enrolled students of which 8 are Italian, 9 international. 1st year Country of origin Attraction and retention, since academic year 2007-08: 38 admissions; 6 resignations; 15 graduated students; 17 currently enrolled. Year of admission Baldin Andrea ITALIA 2013 Bruni Elena ITALIA 2013 Hu Lala CHINA 2013 Khan Sana Akbar PAKISTAN 2013 Sahoo Ganeswar INDIA 2013 2nd year Acharya Sibashish INDIA 2012 Huan Xing CHINA 2012 Hussain Nazim PAKISTAN 2012 Sorkun Metehan TURKEY 2011 Trevisan Paola ITALIA 2012 3rd year Alexander Anna ITALIA 2011 Li Pira Stefano ITALIA 2011 Pinelli Michele ITALIA 2011 Redigolo Giulia ITALIA 2011 4th year job market Antinyan Armenak ARMENIA 2010 Arkhipova Daria RUSSIA 2010 De Maria Giacoma ITALIA 2010 2010-11 2011-12 2012-12 2013-14 Requests of admission 34 52 148 (GSEM Economics 36 (GSEM only Mgt) & Mgt together) Enrolled with or 5 6 6 5 without scholarship Effective students 3 5 4 5 3

FIRST YEAR COURSES Cycle 30 a.y. 2014-2015 1 st YEAR - MPhil in Management studies HOURS ETCS 2 Preparatory courses - Last two weeks of September 30 6 Mathematics (pass / fail) 15 3 Probability (pass/fail) 15 3 Welcome Day [last week of September] 1 ST TERM September December 2014 120 24 5 Compulsory courses Mathematics for management studies 15 3 Statistics for management studies 15 3 Strategic management (until November 7 th ) 30 6 EXAMS November 3-7 Game Theory 30 6 Organization Theory 30 6 2 nd TERM January- March 2015 120 24 4 Compulsory courses Accounting 30 6 Philosophy of social sciences 30 6 Corporate Finance 30 6 TIM Technology and innovation management 30 6 3 rd TERM April - June 2015 90 18 3 elective courses among 6 Behavioural and Experimental economics 30 6 Competitive analysis 30 6 Statistics models for management studies 30 6 Critical Management Studies 30 6 Qualitative research methods - course or seminars RESEARCH INTERSHIP - 250 hours - 10 SUMMER PROJECT WORK (30h 6 ETCS) the output can be either a paper or a research activity certified by a the summer paper advisor 30 6 DEGREE TOTAL 390 88 4

Integrated Master of Philosofy in Management Studies PhD students enrolled in PhD programmes in Management, acquiring 60 or more university credits (ECTS) and passing the specific tests provided by the Faculty Board will be awarded a integrated MPhil Programme (in Italian: 'Master universitari di secondo livello') in Management Studies. During the first year the Master's Programme and the PhD programme have the same teaching activities; Master involves the acquisition of at least 60 ECTS, equivalent to a total of 1500 hours of study, including at least 300 hours of teaching activities (lessons, workshops, etc), at least 250 hours of practical training period (in Italian tirocinio ) (10 ECTS) and a specific final examination. After successfully completing their first year of studies and at least 250 hours of practical training period (in Italian tirocinio ) (10 ECTS) and passing a specific final examination students could ask to be awarded, with the approval of the Faculty Board, the MPhil in Management Studies title. All PhD students completing their studies and receiving their PhDs will be automatically awarded the qualification of MPhil in Management Studies. The tuition fees for enrolment on the Master's Programme are the same fees paid for the PhD programmes. FINAL EXAM Three months prior to the final exam, PhD candidates undergo a pre- defense in front of an internal committee made up of faculty members of the PhD program. Candidates pre- defend their thesis and gather comments and feedbacks in order to improve their thesis and presentation. Admission to the final exam is authorised by the PhD Teaching Committee upon a report on the thesis made by three different professors: the first two reports are written by internal professors (the candidate s advisor and another member of the faculty), while the third report is made by an external professor, competent on the thesis topic. The final exam consists in a thesis defence ( viva ) in front an international committee of at least three professors that are not affiliated with the PhD program and who have not been directly involved in any way with the theses. The international committee is appointed by the Rector. FINAL EXAM COMMITTEES March 2011 Prof. Luigi Marengo (Sant'Anna School of Advanced Studies) Prof. Mette Morsing (Copenhagen Business School) Dr. Laurent Ferrara (Banque de France) September 2011 Prof. David Bowen (Oxford Brookes University) Prof. Giulio Cainelli (University of Padua) Prof. Georgios Fotopoulos (University of Peloponnese) March 2012 Prof. Stijn van Osselaer (Rotterdam School of Management at Erasmus University) Prof. Jose Apesteguia (Universitat Pompeu Fabra) Prof. Julia Mundy (University of Greenwich) 5

Prof. Georgios Kominis (University of Glasgow) September 2012 Prof. Stefano Brusoni (ETH Zürich) Prof. Elena Beccalli (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, Milan) Prof. Erik Roelofsen (Rotterdam School of Management, Erasmus University) September 2013 Prof. Davide Nicolini (Warwick Business School) Prof. Gianluca Marchi (Università di Modena e Reggio Emilia) Prof. Giovanni Immordino (Università di Salerno) March 2014 Prof. Nils Stieglitz (Frankfurt School of Finance & Management) Prof. Giuseppe Soda (Università Bocconi) Prof. Jean- Francois Lemoine (Université Paris1 Panthéon - Sorbonne) July 2014 - forthcoming Prof. Enrico Zaninotto (University of Trento) Prof. Pilar Garcìa- Gomez (Erasmus University Rotterdam) Prof. Penélope Hernández (University of Valencia) RESEARCH ENVIRONMENT FACULTY Comacchio Anna Full professor of Organization and management Agostinelli Claudio Full professor of Probability Bagnoli Carlo Associate Professor of Business Strategy Bonesso Sara Assistant professor of Organization Cabigiosu Anna Assistant professor of Strategy and operation management Favaretto Daniela Associate professor of Mathematics Favero Giovanni Associate professor of Business History Finotto Vladi - Assistant professor of Entrepreneurship and Strategy Giacchetti Claudio Assistant professor of Strategy Li Calzi Marco -. Full professor of Game Theory Panozzo Fabrizio Associate Professor of Critical management studies Pesenti Raffaele Full professor of Operations Research Rigoni Ugo Associate professor of Corporate Finance Saccon Chiara Associate professor of Accounting Stocchetti Andrea Associate professor of Competitive Analysis Vescovi Tiziano - Full professor of Marketing Warglien Massimo Full professor Management Experimental Economics Zirpoli Francesco Associate professor of Innovation and organization DEPARTMENT OF MANAGEMENT - RESEARCH CENTRE AND LABS International Management to Asia (IMA- Lab) International Management to Asia Laboratory (IMA- lab) was founded in 2012 at the Department of Management; is a leading research center on the field of International Management in the Asian region, with special focus on the Chinese market. 6

IMA- lab brings together various experts to conduct theoretical and empirical research with an innovative approach, which considers socio- economic, cultural and institutional aspects in order to provide business insights for company executives. Directors Prof. Andrea Pontiggia Prof. Tiziano Vescovi IOS Center for Innovation, Organization, and Strategy The IOS Center promotes multidisciplinary research at the crossroads of strategy, organization and innovation processes. It combines intellectual resources from the areas of management research, economics, applied mathematics, and the broader field of social sciences. The IOS Center aims at fostering high standards of research quality, international collaboration, and methodological innovation. It promotes cooperation with firms and institutions, contributing to a culture of strategic and organizational innovation, and offering new ideas, tools, and methods. Areas of research include organizational adaptation, network dynamics, strategic innovation, games and strategy, technology and innovation. The IOS Center is involved in several international research projects, including "Mathemacs - Mathematics of multilevel anticipatory complex systems (funded by the EU under FP7), and COPE Change, Organizational Plasticity, and Evolution (funded by the Danish Council for Independent Research). Director Prof. Anna Cabigiosu Partners Max Planck Institute for Mathematics in The Sciences, Leipzig, Germany Strategic Organization Design (SOD), University of Southern Denmark M.A.C.Lab The Management of Arts and Culture Lab is a place where research and teaching activities concerning the management of cultural productions can meet together. It aims to enhance interdisciplinary links with other research activities both in Italy and abroad, to increase and strengthen communication and collaboration with private and public institutions, and with organizations engaged in policy and social activities, as well as with the subjects involved in cultural development as a social and economic driver of growth. The idea that nowadays the cultural dimension plays a fundamental role in the process of creating value, is what drives the M.A.C.Lab project. Cultural productions and creative activities are increasingly important for the economy and are consequently taken into account in the decision- making processes aimed at fostering economic growth. Director Prof. Fabrizio Panozzo Risk, Sustainability and Corporate Performance Measurement (Risk- Lab) The Laboratory was set up in 2012, spurred by the perception of new scientific and operative needs. The extraordinary events and transformations of the last two decades have shown that the prevalent models of corporate theory are no longer fully satisfactory; this has led to limitations in the usefulness, regulatory value and interpretative capacity of studies in business economics. Business enterprises and firms have changed, as has the ethical and social context; and the eco- environmental equilibrium is also undergoing a process of transformation. It is precisely in situations like this that we must keep in mind that change is usually a source of new opportunities. The 7

Laboratory aims to take advantage of these opportunities by investigating a new model of reference and by offering to act as an interlocutor with firms, administrative bodies and institutions in the search for solutions that meet the requirements of this new context. With a focus on behaviours which make it possible to implement the most suitable strategic business choices, avoiding internal and external sustainability risks, the Laboratory offers interdisciplinary competences in order to promote basic research programmes; to participate in projects promoted by administrative bodies and national and international institutions; and to carry out research- intervention and commissioned consultancy activities in support of companies and public and private institutions. Director Prof. Giorgio Stefano Bertinetti Ca Foscari Competency Centre (CFCC) The Ca Foscari Competency Centre (CFCC) is an academic Centre with the aim to carry out research activities and to provide a range of services related to the assessment and the development of behavioral competencies in the higher education. The main aim of the Ca Foscari Competency Centre is the analysis of the behavioral competencies portfolio of those who attend the educational programmes offered by Università Ca Foscari and the promotion of their development. The CFCC s final users are: 1. students to whom the Centre offers an assessment tool of their human capital in order to plan their development programmes and their future in the labor market; 2. the Faculty of Ca Foscari University to which the Centre provides evaluation tools for defining programmes, contents and teaching methods with the aim to enhance the students behavioral competences; 3. firms and local labor market operators to which the Centre offers a support for the monitoring and development of the behavioral competencies possessed by their employees; 4. finally, the Competency Centre addresses its offer to external partners interested to activate applied research services. The Competency Centre aims to become an international landmark for the study and implementation of competency- based methodologies in the academic context. The Competency Centre will further develop the most advanced international experiences which have addressed the development of behavioral competencies in the academic setting as well as will explore new original lines of research. The research output of the Centre will contribute to enhance the qualitative matching between the students characteristics and the firms requirements. Director Prof. Fabrizio Gerli Vice Director Prof. Sara Bonesso Ca' Foscari Laboratory for Experimental economics Research at the Center for Experimental Research in Management and Economics is directed towards the understanding through experimental methods of individual and interactive behavior in the context of economics and management fields. Born from the collabration between the Economics and Management departments and directed by Massimo Warglien, the Center adresses rerach fields such as strategic decision making, behavioral finance, consumer behavior, probability and uncertianty, organizational decision making, reasoning and information processing, culture and behavior, language and interaction. 8

The Center is a pioneer in exploring new research methods, from web experiments (research outsourcing via M- Turk) to ethnographical experiments (in India and Guatemala) and economic applications of behavioral genetics (on a population of 2000 twins). The Center is a founding member of the international network Experimental Organization Science and has created a joint lab in Culture Cognition and Decision making with the JNU university of New Delhi. The center is funded by the european VII framework program, by a sapere aude grant of the danish DFF and by Swiss and Global. Members of the center have published their research in journals such as: Science, PNAS, Organization Science, Psychological Science, Journal of Banking and Finance, Journal of Consumer Psychology, Cognition, Synthese, Behavioral Decision Making, Games and Economic Behavior, Lancet. CAMI The Center for Automotive and Mobility Innovation (CAMI) provides research- based evidence and guidance to business decision makers and policy leaders on industrial transformations and new market opportunities following vehicle and mobility innovation. CAMI s research covers areas such as strategic management, innovation management, organization design, operations management, economic sociology, industrial organization, sustainable mobility and urban planning. The main activities of the center are the development of research projects with international academic and industrial partners and the dissemination of its research results through scientific publications, conferences, public events, and targeted communication (web- site, newsletter, etc.). The center can rely on a set of partnerships with experts in these disciplines that work in centers of international relevance such as the Program for Vehicle Mobility and Innovation - Wharton School, the Columbia University, and the Strategic Organization Unit of the University of Southern Denmark. Director Prof. Francesco Zirpoli OPHRA PHD RESEARCH INITIATIVE OPHRA is call for research projects to be presented to PhD students by research groups (working with external or internal partners on Prin, Firb, FSE or other research initiatives) and laboratories of the Department of Management. OPHRA aims firstly at activating a closer interaction among Department scholars and PhD students from the first year of their PhD program by the communication of some key on- going departmental research projects. Secondly, it would engage students interested in participating in one of the presented research projects. OPHRA would provide students, beyond courses and thesis, with a rich set of learning opportunities by which they can acquire some basic and more advanced research skills (developing a questionnaire, conducting interviews, interviews coding, etc.) and/or start working on a summer or a thesis paper. OPHRA is complementary to the Department of Management Research Day, whereby members of the Department of Management individually present themselves and their main research projects. Research project presentation Title: Abstract should have a clear, concise title; the contribution of a project should be evident from the title; formal research project title can be used. Keywords: Max 5 keywords. 9

Abstract: A structured abstract is mandatory and should be no longer than 500/700 words. Use the following headings where appropriate: Objectives Prior Work/Literature review Research method Results Implications 5. Value/Contribution Key references. Research team and network: Research team members' name, affiliation and short cv (option - 250 words). International partners, people and/or institutions Research proposal for PhD students 1. Activity (200 words max) Specify the main tasks and activities that will be assigned to the PhD student. 2. Period Starting date and indication of time span (n. months). 3. Educational and research aim Specify the kind of competences and/or research skills the PhD student will learn during her/his participation to the project. 4. Required research skills Specify whether or not the PhD student is required to possess some research skills, with a brief description if necessary RESEARCH SEMINARS Seminars at the Department of Management are organised on a weekly basis hosting both Ca Foscari researchers and international speakers from Italian, European and world wide Universities and research institutions. Each seminar is organised in two sections: the first one consists in the presentation of the speakers research paper and a PhD student acts as a discussant. The second one is a dedicated PhD lecture during which the Speaker discusses with the PhD students a specific theoretical or methodological implication of his/her research. Participation to Department seminar series is compulsory for all PhD students. Second year students are asked to act as discussant at least once during the whole academic year, while third and fourth year students are asked to act as discussant at least twice during the whole academic year. 2013-14 Seminar Series September 2013 Stephanie Decker (Aston Business School) Paola Lanaro (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia) October 2013 Stefano Li Pira e Mariachiara Barzotto (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia) Daniele Cerrato (Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore Piacenza) John Thøgersen (Aarhus University) Stefan Schaltegger (Leuphana University of Luneburg) November 2013 Giovanni Favero (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia) Arianna Bove (Queen Mary University of London) 10

Ozgecan Kocak (Sabancı University) Michele D'Alessandro (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia) December 2013 Matilda Dahl (Uppsala University Campus Gotland) Ingrid Jeacle (University of Edinburgh Business School) Riccardo Cella (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia) January 2014 Giovanni Vaia (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia) Veronica Binda (Università Bocconi Milano) February 2014 Paolo Zeppini (Eindhoven University of Technology) Monika Kostera (University of Warsaw) March 2014 Gloria Gardenal (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia) Alida Clemente (Università Niccolò Cusano Roma) April 2014 Jesús Cruz Villalón (Universidad de Sevilla) Marie Laure Djelic (ESSEC Business School, Cergy- Pontoise) Michael- W. Serruys (Vrije Universiteit Brussel) May 2014 Marco Biasi (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia) Francesco Mason (Università Ca' Foscari Venezia) June 2014 Kevin 'O Gorman (Heriott Watt University, Edinburgh) Pierdomenico De Gioia Carabellese (Heriott Watt University, Edinburgh) Giuseppe Delmestri (Linz University) 2012-13 Seminar Series September 2012 Robert Merges (Berkeley) October 2012 Nathan Siva (Georgia State University) Alberto Quagli (Università degli studi di Genova) Ilaria Giannoccaro (Politecnico di Bari) Marisa Agostini and Giovanni Favero (Ca' Foscari University of Venice) Gary Charness (University of California November 2012 Simone Ferriani (University of Bologna) Stephanie Decker (Aston University) Francesca Checchinato (Ca' Foscari University of Venice) December 2012 Stefano Micelli (Ca' Foscari University of Venice) Thodoris Colovos (Media Research Consultant, Next Issue Media) February 2013 Francesco Rullani (Luiss Guido Caroli) Silvana Sciarra (University of Florence) Juan Pablo Maìcas (University of Zaragoza) Giovanni Battista Dagnino (University of Catania) March 2013 11