DBA at Angers University

Overview of the DBA

The Doctorate in Business Administration (DBA) is an executive doctoral degree designed for experienced professionals who want to bridge academic rigor and real-world impact. Delivered in cooperation with IAE Angers – Université d’Angers and CEIBA Business School, the program supports candidates in producing a doctoral thesis grounded in their professional field, using robust research methods and a reflexive, evidence-based approach.

In line with EDBA Council’s standards, the program promotes engaged scholarship: research that sits at the intersection of theory and contemporary business issues, with contributions for organizations, industries, and society.

The DBA is also a participatory platform: candidates learn to design research with stakeholders, generate actionable knowledge, and develop the posture of a practitioner–scholar.

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Program duration

Three years.
– Year 1: coursework + research design and methodology workshops + comprehensive milestone(s) leading to readiness for the field stage.
– Years 2–3: supervised field research, thesis drafting milestones, research dissemination, and final viva-voce defense.

Admission requirements

Applicants typically need:
– A Master’s degree (e.g., MBA/EMBA) from an accredited institution
– Minimum 5 years of professional experience
– Strong motivation for applied research and the capacity to commit to a multi-year research project while working.

Admission procedure

A typical pathway is:
1 – Check intake timing and deadlines
2 – Submit the application form
3 – Provide a full dossier (CV, motivation/statement of purpose, references, proof of experience, transcripts/diplomas, ID/passport, etc.)
4 – Dossier review
5 – Interview with an admission committee
6 – Conditional offer (if successful)
7 – Tuition payment to confirm enrollment
8 – Official offer/acceptance letter and onboarding

Graduation requirements

To graduate, candidates must generally:
– Complete the required taught modules and research workshops
– Validate research milestones (proposal / committee steps / thesis drafts)
– Demonstrate research dissemination (e.g., conference/journal-oriented output where applicable)
– Submit the final thesis and successfully pass the viva-voce defense

(Exact academic requirements and milestone validation are confirmed by the program’s academic governance and supervision committee.)

Individual outcomes

The DBA helps you:

– Upgrade your management knowledge through doctoral-level learning

– Build research capabilities (design, data collection, analysis, academic writing)

– Strengthen your executive credibility through evidence-based thinking

Differentiate your career (leadership, consulting, thought leadership; for some, teaching/research pathways)

Value for your organization

The DBA creates value for organizations because candidates: 

– Work on real strategic problems from their professional context

– Use rigorous methods to produce evidence-based recommendations

– Build capabilities in diagnosis, stakeholder alignment, and change-oriented inquiry

– Deliver research outputs that can support decision-making, innovation, and long-term performance

Flexible delivery

Designed for working professionals:

– Key academic activities are scheduled on weekends, providing flexibility for demanding careers

– A phased structure (coursework → field research → dissemination → defense) supports steady progress

– Supervision and academic support combine face-to-face moments with remote/virtual guidance when appropriate

Meet the DBA cohort

DBA candidates are typically senior managers, entrepreneurs, and executives who want to formalize their experience into research-driven insight.

As often said: “To practice without theory is to sail an uncharted sea; theory without practice is not to sail at all.” The DBA helps candidates become engaged management scholars—able to connect conceptual clarity with practical transformation.

Program highlights

Impact-driven

An executive doctorate for established professionals who want their research to produce measurable practical contributions beyond the classroom.

Leadership network

A community of candidates who are already shaping organizations—and who want to share, debate, and co-produce knowledge at a higher level.

Research capability building

A structured journey that builds critical thinking, methodological competence, and academic discipline, enabling candidates to contribute to the state of knowledge and inspire new ways of doing business.

The DBA journey

How the DBA unfolds

A 3-year, executive-friendly pathway designed to fit demanding professional schedules while maintaining strong academic standards. The journey begins with coursework and research design to help you clarify a real managerial problem, position it in the literature, and select an appropriate methodology.

You then move into supervised fieldwork, where you collect and analyze data in your organizational or industry context. Throughout the process, you progress through structured milestones—proposal readiness, research seminars, and draft submissions—so your thesis develops step by step.

The final stage focuses on research dissemination and the completion of a defensible manuscript, culminating in the viva-voce defense.

Stage 1: Foundations and research readiness

(Year 1)

You build your research mindset and toolkit through three applied management research courses and a sequence of research design & methodology workshops.

What you do in Year 1:

– Take applied research courses (e.g., Issues in Management Research, Supply Chain and Sustainability, Organisational Behavior)

– Complete the research design sequence: Problem formulation → Theorizing → Methods

– Strengthen your methods toolkit with qualitative & quantitative analysis

– Produce and validate your Thesis Proposal, then complete the Thesis Proposal Defense (proposal milestone)

– Demonstrate readiness for the next stage via the program’s comprehensive readiness assessment (“Grand Comprehensive Exam” in the brochure narrative).

Stage 2: Field research & thesis development

(Years 2 & 3)

You work with a dedicated supervisor and a supervisory committee to conduct in-depth field studies and craft a thesis with potential for publication, supported by regular meetings (face-to-face + virtual).

Key milestones across Years 2–3:

– Research Seminars (periodic checkpoints)

– Thesis Draft 1: Literature Review

– Thesis Draft 2: Literature Review + Research Methodology

– Thesis Draft 3: Literature Review + Methodology + Empirical Analysis

– Research dissemination (sharing your findings)

– Final thesis + Thesis defense (viva-voce)

Supervision & academic support

Your DBA is supported through a structured, research-driven mentoring model designed to help you move from a solid proposal to a defensible thesis—and research outputs you can disseminate.

Dedicated supervision

  • Assigned academic supervision to guide your research direction and keep your work aligned with doctoral standards
  • Support on framing your research problem, building the literature, and making coherent methodological choices
  • Ongoing feedback on drafts to help you progress steadily toward a defensible thesis

Supervision committee & quality assurance

  • A structured supervisory environment that strengthens rigor and topic fit
  • Clear checkpoints for validating key research decisions (proposal, design, analysis, final argument)
  • Academic oversight that helps ensure consistency, credibility, and ethical research conduct

Regular follow-up & coaching rhythm

  • A predictable cadence of follow-ups to maintain momentum alongside an executive schedule
  • Combination of on-site moments and remote support (when appropriate)
  • Practical guidance on planning, time management, and milestone preparation

Milestone-based academic scaffolding

  • Step-by-step progression from proposal readiness to field research and thesis completion
  • Seminar-style checkpoints to test clarity, robustness, and contribution
  • Draft sequence support (e.g., literature review → methodology → empirical analysis → full thesis)

Methods & academic writing support

  • Help selecting and applying qualitative and/or quantitative approaches suited to your research question
  • Guidance on data collection instruments, analysis logic, and validity/robustness safeguards
  • Academic writing coaching: argument structure, positioning, clarity, referencing, and formatting

Dissemination & research ecosystem

  • Encouragement and support to disseminate findings (e.g., presentations, conferences, publication-oriented outputs when relevant)
  • Access to a scholarly community of candidates and faculty for intellectual exchange and peer learning
  • A research culture that values practical impact alongside theoretical contribution

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