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Research Seminar in Main Subject II - Marketing
Research Seminar in Main Subject III - Marketing
Research Seminar in Main Subject IV - Marketing
Dissertation-relevant theories - Marketing
Research Seminar - Marketing
Advanced Course Research Methods of Social and Economic Sciences
Research Seminar - Marketing
Research Seminar - Participating in scientific discourse I
Research Seminar - Participating in scientific discourse II
Day | Date | Time | Room |
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Thursday | 03/03/16 | 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM | AD.0.090 Sitzungssaal 6 |
Friday | 03/18/16 | 08:00 AM - 02:00 PM | AD.0.090 Sitzungssaal 6 |
Thursday | 04/28/16 | 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM | AD.0.090 Sitzungssaal 6 |
Thursday | 06/02/16 | 08:00 AM - 05:00 PM | AD.0.090 Sitzungssaal 6 |
Friday | 06/10/16 | 12:00 PM - 05:00 PM | D2.0.316 |
Friday | 06/10/16 | 01:00 PM - 05:00 PM | D2.0.392 |
Wednesday | 06/22/16 | 12:00 PM - 06:00 PM | D2.2.487 |
Friday | 06/24/16 | 09:00 AM - 04:00 PM | D2.1.491 |
This seminar is designed as a central platform for academic discussions and knowledge exchange among doctoral students and faculty members at the Department of Marketing. The course is closely linked to the Marketing Department’s Research Seminar Series and Study Days.To take full advantage of the faculty expertise offered at WU's Marketing Department, all students supervised or advised by Professors Reutterer and Schreier are expected to attend all the seminars in the Research Seminar Series and the Study Days.
The speakers’ schedules typically include a meeting with doctoral students and the option for reserving indivdual time slots with our visitors; students are expected to take advantage of these opportunities to interact with visiting scholars and to learn about the field as a whole.
The doctoral students should read digest the paper(s) presented in the Research Seminar and additionally assigned papers (if any) before the seminar. These papers typically focus a research area of our presenter's expertise. In addition of being prepared to actively discuss this research, each student is asked to build from these assigned readings to create research questions and to discuss these them in class.
Students are asked to submit a reflection paper for each presenter's talk and the corresponding PhD session. Each of these two reflection papers should be around 1.5 to 2 pages long and summarize your key take-aways, learnings, open issues, implications for your own work, etc. The papers are due one week after the sessions and need to be sent to christina.kronaus@wu.ac.at.
The term paper is around 10 to 15 pages long and documents the current status of students' own research projects. It includes a motivation section including research questions, the positioning of the project against prior relevant literature, the (planned) empirical approach, expected findings and a brief reflection on the implications of visiting the seminar for the own work. The term paper is due two weeks after the last seminar session and need to be sent to christina.kronaus@wu.ac.at.
The seminar will be held in a collaborative, open and friendly atmosphere. In respect to this philosophy, participants are required to attend the entire seminar.
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