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The EADA Executive Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) in partnership with Le CNAM-Paris employs a rigorous and research-oriented methodology tailored to the needs of experienced business professionals seeking to enhance their leadership skills and contribute to the field of business and knowledge.

The structure and methodology of this 3-year, 8 residential modules programme ensures that these engaged professionals can conduct high-quality research that contributes to the business world while balancing their work commitments.

This specific methodology combines academic rigour with practical relevance to produce leaders who can address complex business challenges effectively. It includes the following key components:

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Investigación aplicada a los retos empresariales reales

El Executive DBA hace hincapié en la investigación aplicada, con el objetivo principal de producir conocimientos prácticos que puedan abordar los retos empresariales del mundo real. Se espera que los participantes identifiquen un área de investigación específica o un problema relevante para su industria u organización.

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Literature Review to Understand the Research Context

Participants conduct a thorough literature review to understand the existing research and theory related to their chosen topic, ensuring they are well-informed about the context of their research.

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Research Proposal Development to Define the Project

Early in the programme, participants develop a research proposal that outlines their research questions, objectives, methodology, and expected contributions to the field. This proposal undergoes review and refinement.

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Training in Qualitative and Quantitative Research Methods

The programme equips students with a range of research methods, both qualitative and quantitative. This includes data collection, analysis, and interpretation, allowing participants to use appropriate methodologies for their specific research projects.

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Empirical Data Collection to Support the Research

Participants gather data through surveys, interviews, case studies, or other relevant means. This empirical data is essential for supporting their research.

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Intervention and Action Research to Directly Impact Organizations and Industries

The Executive DBA emphasises intervention and action research, which involves implementing and testing solutions in a real-world business context. This practical approach enables participants to directly impact their organisations and industries.

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Expert Faculty Guidance, Feedback, and Mentorship

Throughout the programme, participants work closely with experienced faculty members who provide guidance, feedback, and mentorship. These faculty members are leading experts in their fields.

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Collaboration and Peer Learning to Refine Research Ideas

Collaboration and peer learning are encouraged through group discussions, during the 8 residential modules of the programme. Participants engage with their peers to gain different perspectives and refine their research ideas.

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Dissertation Submission to Make a Significant Contribution to the Field of Business

The culmination of the programme is the completion of a doctoral dissertation, which presents the research findings, analysis, and implications. The research must make a significant contribution to the field of business.

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Research Defense before an Expert Committee to Demonstrate the Rigour of the Work

Participants defend their research before a committee of faculty members and professionals, demonstrating their expertise, the significance of their findings, and the rigour of their methodology.

Programme Director
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 Laurent Cappelletti

Laurent Cappelletti

Laurent Cappelletti holds a degree in Finance from EDHEC Business School, a PhD in Management Sciences and is qualified to supervise research (French HDR), both from the University of Lyon (France).

He began his career as a financial auditor at KPMG and then became an adjunct professor at the University of Lyon. Since 2011, he has been a professor of accounting and management control at the French Conservatory of Arts and Crafts (Le CNAM University in Paris). He is also a researcher at the LIRSA research laboratory, director of intervention-research programmes at the ISEOR Institute and coordinator of the international research network Tetranormalisation. He has more than 200 publications in his fields and has been awarded four times with the best paper prize by the Academy of Management - Management Consulting Division (USA).

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Bruno cohanier

Bruno Cohanier

Bruno Cohanier holds a PhD in Accounting from Aston Business School, Aston University (UK), a PostGraduate Research Degree from Paris IX-Dauphine University (D.E.A. 124, Comptabilité, Décision, Contrôle) and a Master’s Degree in Accounting, Administration and Finance, C.P.A. specialisation, from Ecole Supérieure de Commerce et d’Administration des Entreprises (E.S.C.A.E. Amiens). 

He was Professor of Accounting and Programme Director at NEOMA Business School. 

He is currently Professor in the Finance and Management Control Department at EADA.

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