Advantages Of A PhD Or DBA In Business Administration Degree - DBA Degree And PhD Degree

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  • Опубликовано: 5 апр 2018
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    I discuss the advantages of doing a PhD in Business Administration. Some programs will call this a Doctor of Business Administration (DBA). There are also executive doctoral programs in business that are quite similar to the PhD or DBA.
    This is part of my thesis help series where I am trying to provide helpful advice for anybody that is thinking of doing graduate school, particularly those interested in doing a masters or PhD in a business school. It will be very useful for those that are writing PhD theses in business.
    Why would you get a DBA or PhD degree? What are the advantages of a PhD in Business Administration?
    1. PhD Salaries. The DBA Vs. MBA salary is actually quite similar, and will vary on the institution you graduate from. Generally, most doctorate in business will earn you over $100,000 per year in the USA and Canada, and slightly less in European countries. Of course, this will be different if you are doing an executive PhD program.
    2. You will know a lot. The PhD thesis and the DBA thesis will make you think and understand the world. You all have a very deep and rich appreciation for organizations and firms and how they run. You will find that they are fascinatingly complex.
    3. You should have a good understanding of statistics and science. Most PhD programs will train you on understanding how mathematics and science works, and you will very much appreciate the complexity of doing good science. Even if you just do a DBA thesis or PhD thesis, and that's all you do, you will have a good appreciation of science.
    4. You can get a number of different kinds of jobs. PhD in Business Administration programs generally train researchers to go work in universities, but DBA programs train you to work in industry. It is not uncommon for people to have cross appointments with NBER or some other government agency.
    5. You will be very entrepreneurial with your career. Doing a PhD means that you create your own research path, and it is up to you to make your career with your PhD in Business Administration.
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Комментарии • 8

  • @arthanari
    @arthanari 7 месяцев назад +1

    This is awesome and is helping me make a decision to take on a PhD after a DBA and working as a teaching professor at the moment.

    • @greggrodgers6875
      @greggrodgers6875 2 месяца назад

      is the PHD program shorter if you already have a DBA

  • @Balzeees
    @Balzeees 5 лет назад +1

    Excellent video 👍

  • @mikecejas
    @mikecejas 4 года назад +1

    These are great!! What are the disadvantages of either discipline out in the wild? Ph.D/D.B.A

    • @R3ciprocityTeam
      @R3ciprocityTeam  4 года назад

      Glad it was helpful! It's an honor to serve! You can look up my videos about it.

  • @Brian-ey4xt
    @Brian-ey4xt 6 лет назад +3

    Thank you for this. I come from a similar background; I studied mechanical engineering as an undergrad. I was earning a decent amount but every job I had since college was a 6-12 month contract; I never landed a full-time salary gig. It didn't help that my wife (a doctor) moved us around a bit and the two times I was offered an ongoing salary position, we ended up moving across the country for her job within a year. When I was 26, I went back to school part-time for my masters in business strategy and finished when I was 30. I wrote the LSAT shortly after that and did well enough to have a shot at any school, but I decided against it due to not really having a strong enough interest in law. Over the last couple years, my job has evolved into a research position. and I realize how much I enjoy running studies, constantly learning while doing literature reviews for my company's executive management team, and just analyzing loads of data. I'm 32 now and looking at beginning a PhD in business or a DBA. Your videos are certainly a helpful contribution to my consideration.