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Navigating the PhD Journey: A Collective Consideration of Junior Academics in Qualitative Accounting and Management Research

  • Kai DeMott*
  • , Nathalie Repenning
  • , Fanny Almersson
  • , Gianluca Chimenti
  • , Gianluca F. Delfino
  • , Nelson Duenas
  • , Cecilia Fredriksson
  • , Zhengqi Guo
  • , Thomas Skinnerup
  • , Leonid Sokolovskyy
  • , Xiaoyu Xu
  • *Corresponding author for this work
  • Concordia University, Montreal
  • Stockholm School of Economics
  • Telfer School of Management - University of Ottawa
  • Stockholm University
  • University of Auckland
  • University of Manchester
  • HEC Paris

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Abstract

Purpose
The purpose of this paper revolves around the informal coming together of various doctoral students in the area of qualitative accounting and management research and the attempt to learn from their respective experiences. Together, the authors share personal reflections and valuable insights in revealing their vulnerabilities, aspirations and how they make sense of the PhD journey and their becoming as academics.

Design/methodology/approach
This paper builds on an open discussion and written reflections among the authors, who represent a diverse set of both doctoral students at various levels and recent graduates from different countries, schools and backgrounds.

Findings
The discussion highlights the struggles the authors experience as doctoral students, how they learn to cope with them as well as how they are socialized throughout their PhD journey. This allows them to take a critical stance towards increased productivity demands in academia and to embrace doctoral students as a powerful collective, whose aspirations may inspire a change of academic reality for the better.

Originality/value
While guidance on how to succeed as doctoral students is common, we seldom hear about doctoral students as particularly “fragile selves” (Knights and Clarke, 2014) who, as opposed to more established scholars, are more actively experiencing difficulties with finding their ways in academia. The authors are thus motivated to create a rare common voice of a group of doctoral students here by providing a more intimate account of the PhD journey.
Original languageEnglish
JournalQualitative Research in Accounting & Management
Volume21
Issue number5
Pages (from-to)602-621
Number of pages20
ISSN1176-6093
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2024

Bibliographical note

Published online: 16 October 2024.

Keywords

  • Doctoral students
  • Accounting
  • Management
  • Discussion

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