Here you will find international doctoral studies with world-renowned scientists and researchers, a motivating environment that promotes professional and personal development, and a strong and mature community of doctoral students.
Why should you choose doctoral studies at ISM University?
Relevant and innovative research
ISM provides a conducive environment for professional and personal development
Expertise
Doctoral studies provide expertise in addressing business, economic and society challenges
Remarkable careers
ISM Doctoral graduates’ careers in academia, business and the public sector are note worthy
Empowering environment
ISM provides a conducive environment for professional and personal development
Testimonials
Doctoral studies are tough in their own right and provide sufficient competencies even in challenging research situations.
Dr. Saulius Olencevičius
Head of UAB “Prime Consulting”
The most valuable – systemic thinking, wide field of knowledge, excellent colleagues in Lithuania and abroad
Dr. Alisa Miniotaitė
Founder and CEO of ALISA MANAGEMENT LABORATORY, Certified ICC Coach for Baltic Countries, Member of Academy of Management and International Leadership Association, Lecturer at ISM University
Achieving a PhD is like preparing for a marathon. Doctoral studies are a big investment, and I wish that it paid off for you
Dr. Aras Zirgulis
Associate professor at ISM University
Doctoral studies are invaluable personal growth experiences that allow you to share knowledge, experience and broaden perspectives.
Dr. Audronė Nakrošienė
Director of Masters in Business Administration (MBA) at ISM University of Management and Economics
ISM University offers international studies, with a large number of incoming lecturers. Because I wanted to stay in Lithuania, it was a great choice.
Dr. Žygimantas Mauricas
“Luminor“ Chief Economist
Doctoral student's research and dissertations
Doctoral research
Doctoral dissertations
Doctoral student's research
Here you'll find a list of doctoral students currently studying at the ISM University of Management and Economics and their research areas
The Effect of Service Robot Anthropomorphism and Ucanniness on Consumer Risk Perceptions and Risk Behavior in Banking: Effects anf Individaul Differences
The Role of Leadership in Forming and Changing Organizational Culture, Following the Laws of Change Management and Achieving Exceptional Results in the Organization
Game Theory-based model linking company financial performance and sustainability
Doctoral dissertations
54 Doctoral dissertations defended at ISM University of Management and Economics (Social Sciences, Management and Economics) since 2004
Kundelis, E. (2022)
Assessment of the Impact of Corporate Tax Avoidance on Financial Leverage in Small Open Economies [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Neciunskas, P. (2022)
The role of origin positioning in food product preference formation: Healthiness bias and perception of uncertainty perspectives [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Babelytė-Labanauskė, K. (2022)
Research Organizations’ Dynamic Capabilities and Research Performance: The Moderating Role of Partners [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Tauraitė-Kavai, E. (2021)
Working with Inbound Knowledge in Open Innovation: Dealing with not Knowing [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Jaškienė, J. (2021)
The Human Resource Management–Research Performance Linkage in the Higher Education Context [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Nasteckienė, V. (2021)
Risk Management in Management Practices: The Holistic Approach [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Barauskaitė-Griškevičienė, K. (2021)
The Impact of Intermediate Production Networks on Aggregate Fluctuations and the Transmission of Shocks [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Žukauskas, V. (2020)
The Implications of Monetary Policy on the Value and Prices of Financial Assets [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Poškienė, E. (2020)
Line managers‘ caring for employees in HRM implementation [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Liubertė, I. (2019)
Knowledge sharing and secrecy in inter-firm cooperation [Doctoral dissertation]
Assessment of the Impact of Corporate Tax Avoidance on Financial Leverage in Small Open Economies [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Neciunskas, P. (2022)
The role of origin positioning in food product preference formation: Healthiness bias and perception of uncertainty perspectives [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Babelytė-Labanauskė, K. (2022)
Research Organizations’ Dynamic Capabilities and Research Performance: The Moderating Role of Partners [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Tauraitė-Kavai, E. (2021)
Working with Inbound Knowledge in Open Innovation: Dealing with not Knowing [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Jaškienė, J. (2021)
The Human Resource Management–Research Performance Linkage in the Higher Education Context [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Nasteckienė, V. (2021)
Risk Management in Management Practices: The Holistic Approach [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Barauskaitė-Griškevičienė, K. (2021)
The Impact of Intermediate Production Networks on Aggregate Fluctuations and the Transmission of Shocks [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Žukauskas, V. (2020)
The Implications of Monetary Policy on the Value and Prices of Financial Assets [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Poškienė, E. (2020)
Line managers‘ caring for employees in HRM implementation [Doctoral dissertation]
ISM University of Management and Economics
Liubertė, I. (2019)
Knowledge sharing and secrecy in inter-firm cooperation [Doctoral dissertation]