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cross country/sector study, preferably from developing countries where MNCs operate. UK: Successful applicants for the PhD in Nottingham Business School normally hold a first or upper second-class honours
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to have an appreciation of the challenges of quantitative data collection and analysis, and the skills required to overcome these challenges. UK: Successful applicants for the PhD in Nottingham Business
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macroeconomic analysis using econometrics software. UK: Successful applicants for the PhD in Nottingham Business School normally hold a first or upper second-class honours degree from a UK university or an
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applications for Jan 2026 intake closes on 1st October 2025. Entry qualifications UK: Successful applicants for the PhD in Nottingham Business School normally hold a first or upper second-class honours degree
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strategies. The PhD project will examine how sustainable marketing and ethical campaigns influence consumer behaviour in emerging economies. It will identify effective strategies that create societal and
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, including sub-national informal institutions. Among other research-related activities, the PhD candidate will (1) Review and extend the literature on the institutional determinants of FDI by focusing
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of vulnerability and social complexity. This PhD opportunity provides the opportunity to provide an evidence bases for some of the challenges in the sector. This PhD focusses on improving holistic health and
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: Successful applicants for the PhD in Nottingham Business School normally hold a first or upper second-class honours degree from a UK university or an equivalent qualification. Candidates with a lower second
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accounting principles · Forecast carbon emissions into the future and run scenarios to identify the impact of emission reduction strategies i.e. carbon offset, carbon capture, circular economy, etc. The PhD
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: Successful applicants for the PhD in Nottingham Business School normally hold a first or upper second-class honours degree from a UK university or an equivalent qualification. Candidates with a lower second