PhD Programs in 2018

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PhD in Economics (2018)

Program Objectives

Adhere to Marxist historical materialism and dialectical materialism theory as a guide, fully implement the Party's education policy, adhere to the socialist direction of running, the implement the fundamental task for strengthen moral education and cultivate people, cultivate the student to have a correct world outlook, correct outlook on life and values, with the rigorous doing scholarly research attitude and good academic style, has a spirit of unity and cooperation, and stick to the truth of science quality, become a beauty, intelligence and physique full scale development of internationalized talents.

The Research Institute of Economics and Management (RIEM) follow management and economics programs at premier universities in North America. RIEM’s coursework uses (original edition) English-language textbooks, is taught entirely in English, and boasts a faculty comprised only of those who hold doctorates from well-established universities. RIEM’s doctoral program aims to educate high-quality talents with strong backgrounds in economics and management. Graduates of the program are able to solve practical problems by using modern methods of economic analysis.

Specific Goals

1. Master modern economic theory, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, mathematical economics, and econometrics. Learning and being trained in these basic theories provide a solid foundation for the students to continue their studies and conduct further scientific research. Be a professional academic research person with the international mainstream economics research way. Have the capacity to publish paper in the famous academic journals.

2. Become high-level and creative talent with development of system of professional knowledge, which can teach in the high-level university related field, which are familiar with China's national conditions, and can apply the theory analysis to study and resolve the actual problem.

Program Structure

A. Open ONLY to full-time students (adheres to the “credit hour” system)

B. Advising and Mentoring System

In principle, doctoral students should be advised by RIEM professors. Doctoral students can either choose to have only one supervisor from RIEM, or they can choose to have a secondary supervisor from RIEM or another institute; that is to say, they have the option of having two advisors.

C. Course Instruction

This program emphasizes educating students in initiative and creativity. The teaching style is heuristic, and uses discussion and debate. Additionally, its other teaching methods pay attention to training in both research and fluid expression abilities. In order to strengthen their theoretical foundations, students are encouraged to read widely, especially in pioneering, overseas-related research literature and data in their respective fields of study.

D. Research Training

Research training aims to teach students how to take initiative in creatively studying and researching. Students are trained in conducting research; this includes taking the course “Economics Research and Practice.” Students also write monographs and course theses, attend domestic and overseas academic conferences, and more.

E. Social Practice

Social practice combined with scientific research and graduation thesis, mainly includes related to scientific research of statistics survey, data collection, access, etc. Students can obtain the social practice credits after qualified.

Length of Studies

For a student who already holds a master’s degree from an accredited university, the program typically takes four years to complete (but is flexible). Students are allowed a maximum of six years to complete their studies and graduate.

Graduation and Degree Requirements

Doctoral students must complete a maximum of 66 credits and a minimum of 50 credits. The credit structure is as follows.

Credit Requirement

Content

Category

Credit

Courses

50 Credits

Compulsory Courses

Public Compulsory Course

5 credits

Discipline Foundation Course

18 credits

Major Compulsory Course

9 credits

Elective Course

Major Elective Course

18 credits

Public Elective Course

0

Mid-term evaluation

2 Credits

2 credits

Research Training

4 Credits

Academic Report Seminar

2 credits

Term Paper

2 credits

Publish Academic Paper

Optional

2 credits

Social Practice

Internship or Practical

Optional

2 credits

Dissertation

10 Credits

Literature Review

Opening Report

2 credits

Dissertation and Defense

8 credits

All doctoral students are required to complete the above requirements in order to earn each component’s minimum required credits. Students who complete the degree’s requirements will be awarded doctorates in economics.

1. Curriculum for Doctorate in Economics

Category

Chinese Course Name

English Course Name

Credit

Semester

Hours

Teaching College

Note

Compulsory

Public

Course

中国国情

China Panorama

2

3

CIE

Compulsory

汉语

Chinese Language

3

3

CIE

Foundation Course

高级微观经济学Ⅰ

Advanced Microeconomics Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

7 courses

21 credits

高级微观经济学Ⅱ

Advanced Microeconomics Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

高级宏观经济学Ⅰ

Advanced Macroeconomics Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

高级宏观经济学Ⅱ

Advanced Macroeconomics Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

高级计量经济学Ⅰ

Advanced Econometrics Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

高级计量经济学Ⅱ

Advanced Econometrics Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

数理经济学

Mathematical Economics

3

3

RIEM

Major Compulsory

应用微观经济学Ⅰ

Applied MicroeconomicsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

Compulsory

应用微观经济学Ⅱ

Applied MicroeconomicsⅡ

3

3

RIEM

Elective

Major Elective

学术前沿研究Ⅰ

Academic Frontier Research Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

4 Courses Required

学术前沿研究Ⅱ

Academic Frontier Research Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅰ

Economics Research and Practice I

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅱ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

发展经济学

Development Economics

3

3

RIEM

2 Courses Required

Elective courses will be adjusted based on the availability of teachers and students.

实验经济学

Experimental Economics

3

3

RIEM

区域经济学

Regional Economics

3

3

RIEM

房地产经济学

Real Estate Economics

3

3

RIEM

城市经济学

Urban Economics

3

3

RIEM

时间序列分析

Time Series Analysis

3

3

RIEM

产业组织理论

Industrial Organization Theory

3

3

RIEM

产业组织实证

Empirical Industrial Organization

3

3

RIEM

环境经济学

Environment Economics

3

3

RIEM

劳动经济学I

Labor Economics I

3

3

RIEM

劳动经济学II

Labor Economics II

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅲ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅲ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅳ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅳ

3

3

RIEM

国际金融学 I

International Finance I

3

3

RIEM

国际金融学 II

International Finance II

3

3

RIEM

Public Elective

批判性思维

Critical Thinking

2

3

学术论文写作

Academic Writing Standard and Ethic

2

3

2. Mid-term evaluation

Mid-term evaluation should be in the end of fourth semester. Students should complete all the courses to get required credits.

Submit the mid-term evaluation report and opening proposal. Students can start to writing graduate dissertation if they are qualified in mid-term evaluation.

3. Research Training

PhD students should complete required research training before thesis defense which include:

A. Present at an academic research conference. Every year, RIEM will organize an academic research conference. During this event, students have to present articles to an assembled group. (2 credits)

B. Term Paper. Under the guidance of their respective supervisor, students should complete at least one academic paper during the second academic year. (2 credits)

C. Publish an academic paper. Student can obtain 2 credits if they publish an article in academic journals which are listed in the “SWUFE Academic Journals Hierarchical Catalogue (2013).” (Optional)

4. Social Practice (Optional)

This part is optional for international students. Graduate students must actively participate in social practice. Students should submit internship report and the certification from employer by the end of the internship. Students can obtain the social practice credits after qualified by our institute.

5. Academic Degree Dissertation

A. Time and Workload: After earning enough credits, doctoral students (under the guidance of their respective advisors) will conduct literature reviews and thesis proposals. They should complete these literature reviews and thesis proposals during their third year. The literature reviews and thesis proposals are worth 2 credits while the dissertation is worth eight credits. The literature review and thesis proposal must be submitted at least 12 months prior to the student’s preliminary thesis defense.

B. Requirements for the Thesis Topic: The topic of the thesis should focus on pioneering academic, international research and be closely linked with practical problems.

C. Thesis Proposal: Papers must have preliminary conclusions (hypotheses). After completing their preliminary reports, doctoral students can engage in actively receiving feedback. The student becomes a doctoral candidate after passing the preliminary report review. In principle, a doctoral candidate only focuses on writing his or her doctoral thesis and no longer takes elective courses. The College Graduate Training Committee will assemble a committee to review the doctoral dissertation as well as be present for the student’s dissertation defense. The doctoral dissertation defense committee is composed of three or four RIEM professors in addition to two outside experts.

D. Dissertation Writing: The doctoral thesis should be completed individually and in a timely fashion; additionally, it should be completed under the guidance of the student’s advisor. The thesis should reflect the author’s solid theoretical foundation, skilled application of professional knowledge, and potential to creatively contribute in his or her field of study.

A doctoral thesis can discuss several topics in the same field, or can encompass a variety of themes (provided that they are all relevant to the research). Students can separate the topics by using a chapter format, or by having distinctive, separate sections. Quality papers, in principle, have a minimum of 40,000 words.

For specific dissertation formatting, please reference the “SWUFE Graduate Student Dissertation Formatting Requirements.”

E. Dissertation Review: The dissertation should be reviewed by at least five reviewers. After passing review, students can participate in the defense.

F. Dissertation Defense: Details information reference relevant regulations. The defense process should follow the announcement from RIEM’s academic office.

Resources for Doctoral Studies in Economics

Literature Table for Reading (classic books, academic journals, classic papers)

Resources marked with “C” are compulsory while resources marked with “E” are elective.

No.

Books/Journals

Author

Publication Date

C/E

1

Microeconomic Theory

Mas-colell, A.; M. Whinston and J. Green

1995

C

2

Advanced Macroeconomics

David Romer

2009

C

3

Introduction to Modern Economic Growth

Daron Acemoglu

2008

C

4

Mostly Harmless Econometrics

Angrist J. and J-S. Pischke

2008

C

5

Econometric Analysis of Cross-Section and Panel Data

J. M. Wooldridge

2010

C

6

Time Series Analysis

J. Hamilton

1994

E

7

American Economic Review

Journal

E

8

Journal of Political Economy

Journal

E

9

Journal of Labor Economics

Journal

E

10

Journal of Monetary Economics

Journal

E

11

Games and Economic Behavior

Journal

E

12

Journal of Development Economics

Journal

E

13

Journal of Urban Economics

Journal

E

14

European Economic Review

Journal

E

15

Journal of Economic Theory

Journal

E

16

Journal of Applied Econometrics

Journal

E

17

Journal of Health Economics

Journal

E

18

Review of Economic Dynamics

Journal

E

19

Designing Economic Mechanisms

Leonid Hurwic Stanley Reiter

E

20

Economic Analysis of Property Rights

Yoram Barzely

E

21

Econometric Analysis of Panel Data

Badi H.Baltagi

E

22

Economics of Information: Basic Principles

Stiglitz J.E.

E

23

Experimental Methods: A Primer for Economists

Daniel Friedman

E

PhD in Finance (2018)

Program Objectives

Adhere to Marxist historical materialism and dialectical materialism theory as a guide, fully implement the Party's education policy, adhere to the socialist direction of running, the implement the fundamental task for strengthen moral education and cultivate people, cultivate the student to have a correct world outlook, correct outlook on life and values, with the rigorous doing scholarly research attitude and good academic style, has a spirit of unity and cooperation, and stick to the truth of science quality, become a beauty, intelligence and physique full scale development of internationalized talents.

The Research Institute of Economics and Management (RIEM) follow management and economics programs at premier universities in North America. RIEM’s coursework uses (original edition) English-language textbooks, is taught entirely in English, and boasts a faculty comprised only of those who hold doctorates from well-established universities. RIEM’s doctoral program aims to educate high-quality talents with strong backgrounds in economics and management. Graduates of the program are able to solve practical problems by using modern methods of economic analysis.

Specific Goals

1. Master modern economic theory, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, mathematical economics, and econometrics. Learning and being trained in these basic theories provide a solid foundation for the students to continue their studies and conduct further scientific research. Be a professional academic research person with the international mainstream economics research way. Have the capacity to publish paper in the famous academic journals.

2. Become high-level and creative talent with development of system of professional knowledge, which can teach in the high-level university related field, which are familiar with China's national conditions, and can apply the theory analysis to study and resolve the actual problem.

Program Structure

1. Open ONLY to full-time students (adheres to the “credit hour” system)

2. Advising and Mentoring System

In principle, doctoral students should be advised by RIEM professors. Doctoral students can either choose to have only one supervisor from RIEM, or they can choose to have a secondary supervisor from RIEM or another institute; that is to say, they have the option of having two advisors.

3. Course Instruction

This program emphasizes educating students in initiative and creativity. The teaching style is heuristic, and uses discussion and debate. Additionally, its other teaching methods pay attention to training in both research and fluid expression abilities. In order to strengthen their theoretical foundations, students are encouraged to read widely, especially in pioneering, overseas-related research literature and data in their respective fields of study.

4. Research Training

Research training aims to teach students how to take initiative in creatively studying and researching. Students are trained in conducting research; this includes taking the course “Economics Research and Practice.” Students also write monographs and course theses, attend domestic and overseas academic conferences, and more.

5. Social Practice

Social practice combined with scientific research and graduation thesis, mainly includes related to scientific research of statistics survey, data collection, access, etc. Students can obtain the social practice credits after qualified.

Length of Studies

For a student who already holds a master’s degree from an accredited university, the program typically takes four years to complete (but is flexible). Students are allowed a maximum of six years to complete their studies and graduate.

Graduation and Degree Requirements

Doctoral students must complete a maximum of 66 credits and a minimum of 50 credits. The credit structure is as follows.

Credit Requirement

Content

Category

Credit

Courses

50 Credits

Compulsory Courses

Public Compulsory Course

5 credits

Discipline Foundation Course

18 credits

Major Compulsory Course

9 credits

Elective Course

Major Elective Course

18 credits

Public Elective Course

0

Mid-term evaluation

2 Credits

2 credits

Research Training

4 Credits

Academic Report Seminar

2 credits

Term Paper

2 credits

Publish Academic Paper

Optional

2 credits

Social Practice

Internship or Practical

Optional

2 credits

Dissertation

10 Credits

Literature Review

Opening Report

2 credits

Dissertation and Defense

8 credits

All doctoral students are required to complete the above requirements in order to earn each component’s minimum required credits. Students who complete the degree’s requirements will be awarded doctorates in economics.

1. Curriculum for PhD in Finance

Category

Chinese Course Name

English Course Name

Credit

Semester

Hours

Teaching College

Note

Compulsory

Public

Course

汉语

Chinese Language

2

3

CIE

Compulsory

中国国情

China Panorama

3

3

CIE

Foundation Course

高级微观经济学Ⅰ

Advanced MicroeconomicsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

7 Compulsory courses

21 credits

高级微观经济学Ⅱ

Advanced MicroeconomicsⅡ

3

3

RIEM

高级宏观经济学Ⅰ

Advanced MacroeconomicsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

高级宏观经济学Ⅱ

Advanced MacroeconomicsⅡ

3

3

RIEM

高级计量经济学Ⅰ

Advanced EconometricsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

高级计量经济学Ⅱ

Advanced EconometricsⅡ

3

3

RIEM

数理经济学

Mathematical Economics

3

3

RIEM

Major Compulsory

资产定价(双语)

Asset Pricing

3

3

RIEM

Compulsory

公司金融(双语)

Corporate Finance

3

3

RIEM

Elective

Major Elective

学术前沿研究(Ⅰ)

Academic Frontier Research Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

required

学术前沿研究(Ⅱ)

Academic Frontier Research Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅰ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅱ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

国际金融学 I (双语)

International Finance I

3

3

RIEM

2 Courses Required

Elective courses will be adjusted based on the availability of teachers and students.

国际金融学 II (双语)

International Finance II

3

3

RIEM

高级投资学(双语)

Advanced Investment

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅲ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅲ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅳ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅳ

3

3

RIEM

应用微观经济学I

Applied MicroeconomicsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

应用微观经济学II

Applied Microeconomics II

3

3

RIEM

发展经济学

Development Economics

3

3

RIEM

实验经济学

Experimental Economics

3

3

RIEM

房地产经济学

Real Estate Economics

3

3

RIEM

时间序列分析

Time Series Analysis

3

3

RIEM

产业组织理论

Industrial Organization Theory

3

3

RIEM

产业组织实证

Empirical Industrial Organization

3

3

RIEM

Public Elective

批判性思维

Critical Thinking

2

3

RIEM

学术论文写作

Academic Writing Standard and Ethic

2

3

RIEM

2. Mid-term evaluation

Mid-term evaluation should be in the end of fourth semester. Students should complete all the courses to get required credits.

Submit the mid-term evaluation report and opening proposal. Students can start to writing graduate dissertation if they are qualified in mid-term evaluation.

3. Research Training

PhD students should complete required research training before thesis defense which include:

A. Present at an academic research conference. Every year, RIEM will organize an academic research conference. During this event, students have to present articles to an assembled group. (2 credits)

B. Term Paper. Under the guidance of their respective supervisor, students should complete at least one academic paper during the second academic year. (2 credits)

C. Publish an academic paper. Student can obtain 2 credits if they publish an article in academic journals which are listed in the “SWUFE Academic Journals Hierarchical Catalogue (2013).” (Optional)

4. Social Practice (Optional)

This part is optional for international students. Graduate students must actively participate in social practice. Students should submit internship report and the certification from employer by the end of the internship. Students can obtain the social practice credits after qualified by our institute.

5. Academic Degree Dissertation

A. Time and Workload: After earning enough credits, doctoral students (under the guidance of their respective advisors) will conduct literature reviews and thesis proposals. They should complete these literature reviews and thesis proposals during their third year. The literature reviews and thesis proposals are worth 2 credits while the dissertation is worth eight credits. The literature review and thesis proposal must be submitted at least 12 months prior to the student’s preliminary thesis defense.

B. Requirements for the Thesis Topic: The topic of the thesis should focus on pioneering academic, international research and be closely linked with practical problems.

C. Thesis Proposal: Papers must have preliminary conclusions (hypotheses). After completing their preliminary reports, doctoral students can engage in actively receiving feedback. The student becomes a doctoral candidate after passing the preliminary report review. In principle, a doctoral candidate only focuses on writing his or her doctoral thesis and no longer takes elective courses. The College Graduate Training Committee will assemble a committee to review the doctoral dissertation as well as be present for the student’s dissertation defense. The doctoral dissertation defense committee is composed of three or four RIEM professors in addition to two outside experts.

D. Dissertation Writing: The doctoral thesis should be completed individually and in a timely fashion; additionally, it should be completed under the guidance of the student’s advisor. The thesis should reflect the author’s solid theoretical foundation, skilled application of professional knowledge, and potential to creatively contribute in his or her field of study.

A doctoral thesis can discuss several topics in the same field, or can encompass a variety of themes (provided that they are all relevant to the research). Students can separate the topics by using a chapter format, or by having distinctive, separate sections. Quality papers, in principle, have a minimum of 40,000 words.

For specific dissertation formatting, please reference the “SWUFE Graduate Student Dissertation Formatting Requirements.”

E. Dissertation Review: The dissertation should be reviewed by at least five reviewers. After passing review, students can participate in the defense.

F. Dissertation Defense: Details information reference relevant regulations. The defense process should follow the announcement from RIEM’s academic office.

Resources for Doctoral Studies in Finance

Literature Table for Reading (classic books, academic journals, classic papers)

Resources marked with “C” are compulsory while resources marked with “E” are elective.

No.

Books/Journals

Author

Publication Date

C/E

1

Financial Theory and Corporate Policy

Copeland & Weston & Shastri

2005

C

2

Theory of Asset Pricing

Pennacchi G,

2008

C

3

The Econometrics of Financial Markets

Capbell J., A. Lo and A. Mackinlay

1997

C

4

Asset Pricing

Cochrane, John

2001

C

5

Foundations for Financial Economics

Huang C. and R. H. Litzenberger

1988

C

6

Mostly Harmless Econometrics

Angrist J. and J-S. Pischke

2009

C

7

Journal of Finance

Periodicals

E

8

Journal of Financial Economics

Periodicals

E

9

Journal of Banking & Finance

Periodicals

E

10

Journal of Corporate Finance

Periodicals

E

11

Journal of Banking & Finance

Periodicals

E

12

Journal of Futures Markets

Periodicals

E

13

Journal of Financial & Quantitative Analysis

Periodicals

E

14

Journal of Real Estate Finance and Economics

Periodicals

E

15

Review of Financial Studies

Periodicals

E

16

Economic Study

Periodicals

E

17

Options, Futures and Other Derivative

John Hull

E

18

Stochastic Calculus for Finance

Steven E. Shreve

E

PhD in Industrial Economics (2018)

Program Objectives

Adhere to Marxist historical materialism and dialectical materialism theory as a guide, fully implement the Party's education policy, adhere to the socialist direction of running, the implement the fundamental task for strengthen moral education and cultivate people, cultivate the student to have a correct world outlook, correct outlook on life and values, with the rigorous doing scholarly research attitude and good academic style, has a spirit of unity and cooperation, and stick to the truth of science quality, become a beauty, intelligence and physique full scale development of internationalized talents.

The Research Institute of Economics and Management (RIEM) follow management and economics programs at premier universities in North America. RIEM’s coursework uses (original edition) English-language textbooks, is taught entirely in English, and boasts a faculty comprised only of those who hold doctorates from well-established universities. RIEM’s doctoral program aims to educate high-quality talents with strong backgrounds in economics and management. Graduates of the program are able to solve practical problems by using modern methods of economic analysis.

Specific Goals

1. Master modern economic theory, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, mathematical economics, and econometrics. Learning and being trained in these basic theories provide a solid foundation for the students to continue their studies and conduct further scientific research. Be a professional academic research person with the international mainstream economics research way. Have the capacity to publish paper in the famous academic journals.

2. Become high-level and creative talent with development of system of professional knowledge, which can teach in the high-level university related field, which are familiar with China's national conditions, and can apply the theory analysis to study and resolve the actual problem.

Program Structure

1. Open ONLY to full-time students (adheres to the “credit hour” system)

2. Advising and Mentoring System

In principle, doctoral students should be advised by RIEM professors. Doctoral students can either choose to have only one supervisor from RIEM, or they can choose to have a secondary supervisor from RIEM or another institute; that is to say, they have the option of having two advisors.

3. Course Instruction

This program emphasizes educating students in initiative and creativity. The teaching style is heuristic, and uses discussion and debate. Additionally, its other teaching methods pay attention to training in both research and fluid expression abilities. In order to strengthen their theoretical foundations, students are encouraged to read widely, especially in pioneering, overseas-related research literature and data in their respective fields of study.

4. Research Training

Research training aims to teach students how to take initiative in creatively studying and researching. Students are trained in conducting research; this includes taking the course “Economics Research and Practice.” Students also write monographs and course theses, attend domestic and overseas academic conferences, and more.

5. Social Practice

Social practice combined with scientific research and graduation thesis, mainly includes related to scientific research of statistics survey, data collection, access, etc. Students can obtain the social practice credits after qualified.

Length of Studies

For a student who already holds a master’s degree from an accredited university, the program typically takes four years to complete (but is flexible). Students are allowed a maximum of six years to complete their studies and graduate.

Graduation and Degree Requirements

Doctoral students must complete a maximum of 66 credits and a minimum of 50 credits. The credit structure is as follows.

Credit Requirement

Content

Category

Credit

Courses

50 Credits

Compulsory Courses

Public Compulsory Course

5 credits

Discipline Foundation Course

18 credits

Major Compulsory Course

9 credits

Elective Course

Major Elective Course

18 credits

Public Elective Course

0

Mid-term evaluation

2 Credits

2 credits

Research Training

4 Credits

Academic Report Seminar

2 credits

Term Paper

2 credits

Publish Academic Paper

Optional

2 credits

Social Practice

Internship or Practical

Optional

2 credits

Dissertation

10 Credits

Literature Review

Opening Report

2 credits

Dissertation and Defense

8 credits

All doctoral students are required to complete the above requirements in order to earn each component’s minimum required credits. Students who complete the degree’s requirements will be awarded doctorates in economics.

1. Curriculum for PhD in Industrial Economics

Category

Chinese Course Name

English Course Name

Credit

Semester

Hours

Teaching College

Note

Compulsory

Public Compulsory

汉语

Chinese Language

2

3

CIE

Compulsory

中国国情

China Panorama

3

3

Foundation Course

高级微观经济学Ⅰ

Advanced MicroeconomicsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

Compulsory

7 courses

21 credits

高级微观经济学Ⅱ

Advanced MicroeconomicsⅡ

3

3

RIEM

高级宏观经济学Ⅰ

Advanced MacroeconomicsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

高级宏观经济学Ⅱ

Advanced MacroeconomicsⅡ

3

3

RIEM

高级计量经济学Ⅰ

Advanced EconometricsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

高级计量经济学Ⅱ

Advanced EconometricsⅡ

3

3

RIEM

数理经济学

Mathematical Economics

3

3

RIEM

Major Compulsory

产业组织理论

Industrial Organization Theory

3

3

RIEM

Compulsory

产业组织实证

Empirical Industrial Organization

3

3

RIEM

Elective

Major Elective

学术前沿研究Ⅰ

Academic Frontier Research Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

Required

学术前沿研究Ⅱ

Academic Frontier Research Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅰ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅱ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

发展经济学

Development Economics

3

3

RIEM

2 courses required

Elective course will be adjusted base on the condition of the teachers and students

实验经济学

Experimental Economics

3

3

RIEM

区域经济学

Regional Economics

3

3

RIEM

公司金融

Corporate Finance

3

3

RIEM

城市经济学

Urban Economics

3

3

RIEM

环境经济学

Environmental Economics

3

3

RIEM

劳动经济学I

Labor Economics I

3

3

RIEM

劳动经济学II

Labor Economics II

3

3

RIEM

应用微观经济学I

Applied MicroeconomicsⅠ

3

3

应用微观经济学II

Applied Microeconomics II

3

3

经济研究与实践Ⅲ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅲ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅳ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅳ

3

3

RIEM

Public Elective

批判性思维

Critical Thinking

2

3

学术论文写作

Academic Writing Standard and Ethic

2

3

2. Mid-term evaluation

Mid-term evaluation should be in the end of fourth semester. Students should complete all the courses to get required credits.

Submit the mid-term evaluation report and opening proposal. Students can start to writing graduate dissertation if they are qualified in mid-term evaluation.

3. Research Training

PhD students should complete required research training before thesis defense which include:

A. Present at an academic research conference. Every year, RIEM will organize an academic research conference. During this event, students have to present articles to an assembled group. (2 credits)

B. Term Paper. Under the guidance of their respective supervisor, students should complete at least one academic paper during the second academic year. (2 credits)

C. Publish an academic paper. Student can obtain 2 credits if they publish an article in academic journals which are listed in the “SWUFE Academic Journals Hierarchical Catalogue (2013).” (Optional)

4. Social Practice (Optional)

This part is optional for international students. Graduate students must actively participate in social practice. Students should submit internship report and the certification from employer by the end of the internship. Students can obtain the social practice credits after qualified by our institute.

5. Academic Degree Dissertation

A. Time and Workload: After earning enough credits, doctoral students (under the guidance of their respective advisors) will conduct literature reviews and thesis proposals. They should complete these literature reviews and thesis proposals during their third year. The literature reviews and thesis proposals are worth 2 credits while the dissertation is worth eight credits. The literature review and thesis proposal must be submitted at least 12 months prior to the student’s preliminary thesis defense.

B. Requirements for the Thesis Topic: The topic of the thesis should focus on pioneering academic, international research and be closely linked with practical problems.

C. Thesis Proposal: Papers must have preliminary conclusions (hypotheses). After completing their preliminary reports, doctoral students can engage in actively receiving feedback. The student becomes a doctoral candidate after passing the preliminary report review. In principle, a doctoral candidate only focuses on writing his or her doctoral thesis and no longer takes elective courses. The College Graduate Training Committee will assemble a committee to review the doctoral dissertation as well as be present for the student’s dissertation defense. The doctoral dissertation defense committee is composed of three or four RIEM professors in addition to two outside experts.

D. Dissertation Writing: The doctoral thesis should be completed individually and in a timely fashion; additionally, it should be completed under the guidance of the student’s advisor. The thesis should reflect the author’s solid theoretical foundation, skilled application of professional knowledge, and potential to creatively contribute in his or her field of study.

A doctoral thesis can discuss several topics in the same field, or can encompass a variety of themes (provided that they are all relevant to the research). Students can separate the topics by using a chapter format, or by having distinctive, separate sections. Quality papers, in principle, have a minimum of 40,000 words.

For specific dissertation formatting, please reference the “SWUFE Graduate Student Dissertation Formatting Requirements.”

E. Dissertation Review: The dissertation should be reviewed by at least five reviewers. After passing review, students can participate in the defense.

F. Dissertation Defense: Details information reference relevant regulations. The defense process should follow the announcement from RIEM’s academic office.

A.

Resources for Doctoral Studies in Industrial Economics

Literature Table for Reading (classic books, academic journals, classic papers)

Resources marked with “C” are compulsory while resources marked with “E” are elective.

NO.

Books/Journals

Author

Publication Date

C/E

1

Microeconomic Theory

Mas-colell, A.; M. Whinston and J. Green

1995

C

2

Advanced Macroeconomics

David Romer

2009

C

3

Mostly Harmless Econometrics

Angrist J. and J-S. Pischke

2008

C

4

Econometric Analysis of Cross-Section and Panel Data

J. M. Wooldridge

2010

C

5

Game Theory

Fudenberg Drew, Tirole Jean

C

6

The Theory of Industrial Organization

Tirole Jean

C

7

International Journal of Industrial Organization

Periodicals

E

8

Journal of Economic Theory

Periodicals

E

9

Rand Journal of Economics

Periodicals

E

10

Journal of Industrial Economics

Periodicals

E

11

Journal of Economic Behavior and Organization

Periodicals

E

12

International Journal of Production Research

Periodicals

E

13

Production and Operations Management

Periodicals

E

14

Auctions: Theory and Practice

Paul Klemperer

E

15

Institutions, Institutional Change and Economic Performance

Douglass C. North

E

16

Enterprise, market and law

Ronald H. Coase

E

PhD in Regional Economics (2018)

Program Objectives

Adhere to Marxist historical materialism and dialectical materialism theory as a guide, fully implement the Party's education policy, adhere to the socialist direction of running, the implement the fundamental task for strengthen moral education and cultivate people, cultivate the student to have a correct world outlook, correct outlook on life and values, with the rigorous doing scholarly research attitude and good academic style, has a spirit of unity and cooperation, and stick to the truth of science quality, become a beauty, intelligence and physique full scale development of internationalized talents.

The Research Institute of Economics and Management (RIEM) follow management and economics programs at premier universities in North America. RIEM’s coursework uses (original edition) English-language textbooks, is taught entirely in English, and boasts a faculty comprised only of those who hold doctorates from well-established universities. RIEM’s doctoral program aims to educate high-quality talents with strong backgrounds in economics and management. Graduates of the program are able to solve practical problems by using modern methods of economic analysis.

Specific Goals

1. Master modern economic theory, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, mathematical economics, and econometrics. Learning and being trained in these basic theories provide a solid foundation for the students to continue their studies and conduct further scientific research. Be a professional academic research person with the international mainstream economics research way. Have the capacity to publish paper in the famous academic journals.

2. Become high-level and creative talent with development of system of professional knowledge, which can teach in the high-level university related field, which are familiar with China's national conditions, and can apply the theory analysis to study and resolve the actual problem.

Program Structure

1. Open ONLY to full-time students (adheres to the “credit hour” system)

2. Advising and Mentoring System

In principle, doctoral students should be advised by RIEM professors. Doctoral students can either choose to have only one supervisor from RIEM, or they can choose to have a secondary supervisor from RIEM or another institute; that is to say, they have the option of having two advisors.

3. Course Instruction

This program emphasizes educating students in initiative and creativity. The teaching style is heuristic, and uses discussion and debate. Additionally, its other teaching methods pay attention to training in both research and fluid expression abilities. In order to strengthen their theoretical foundations, students are encouraged to read widely, especially in pioneering, overseas-related research literature and data in their respective fields of study.

4. Research Training

Research training aims to teach students how to take initiative in creatively studying and researching. Students are trained in conducting research; this includes taking the course “Economics Research and Practice.” Students also write monographs and course theses, attend domestic and overseas academic conferences, and more.

5. Social Practice

Social practice combined with scientific research and graduation thesis, mainly includes related to scientific research of statistics survey, data collection, access, etc. Students can obtain the social practice credits after qualified.

Length of Studies

For a student who already holds a master’s degree from an accredited university, the program typically takes four years to complete (but is flexible). Students are allowed a maximum of six years to complete their studies and graduate.

Graduation and Degree Requirements

Doctoral students must complete a maximum of 66 credits and a minimum of 50 credits. The credit structure is as follows.

Credit Requirement

Content

Category

Credit

Courses

50 Credits

Compulsory Courses

Public Compulsory Course

5 credits

Discipline Foundation Course

18 credits

Major Compulsory Course

9 credits

Elective Course

Major Elective Course

18 credits

Public Elective Course

0

Mid-term evaluation

2 Credits

2 credits

Research Training

4 Credits

Academic Report Seminar

2 credits

Term Paper

2 credits

Publish Academic Paper

Optional

2 credits

Social Practice

Internship or Practical

Optional

2 credits

Dissertation

10 Credits

Literature Review

Opening Report

2 credits

Dissertation and Defense

8 credits

All doctoral students are required to complete the above requirements in order to earn each component’s minimum required credits. Students who complete the degree’s requirements will be awarded doctorates in economics.

1. Curriculum for PhD in Regional Economics

Category

Chinese Course Name

English Course Name

Credit

Semester

Hours

Teaching College

Note

Compulsory

Public Compulsory

汉语

Chinese Language

2

3

CIE

Compulsory

中国国情

China Panorama

3

3

Foundation Course

高级微观经济学Ⅰ

Advanced MicroeconomicsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

Compulsory

7 courses

21 credits

高级微观经济学Ⅱ

Advanced MicroeconomicsⅡ

3

3

RIEM

高级宏观经济学Ⅰ

Advanced MacroeconomicsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

高级宏观经济学Ⅱ

Advanced MacroeconomicsⅡ

3

3

RIEM

高级计量经济学Ⅰ

Advanced EconometricsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

高级计量经济学Ⅱ

Advanced EconometricsⅡ

3

3

RIEM

数理经济学

Mathematical Economics

3

3

RIEM

Major Compulsory

区域经济学

Regional Economics

3

3

RIEM

Compulsory

城市经济学

Urban Economics

3

3

RIEM

Elective

Major Elective

学术前沿研究Ⅰ

Academic Frontier Research Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

Required

学术前沿研究Ⅱ

Academic Frontier Research Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅰ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅱ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

房地产经济学

Real Estate Economics

3

3

RIEM

2 courses required

Elective course will be adjusted base on the condition of the teachers and students

发展经济学

Development Economics

3

3

实验经济学

Experimental Economics

3

3

RIEM

产业组织理论

Industrial Organization Theory

3

3

RIEM

产业组织实证

Empirical Industrial Organization

3

3

RIEM

环境经济学

Environmental Economics

3

3

RIEM

劳动经济学I

Labor Economics I

3

3

RIEM

劳动经济学II

Labor Economics II

3

3

RIEM

应用微观经济学I

Applied MicroeconomicsⅠ

3

3

应用微观经济学II

Applied Microeconomics II

3

3

经济研究与实践Ⅲ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅲ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅳ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅳ

3

3

RIEM

Public Elective

批判性思维

Critical Thinking

2

3

学术论文写作

Academic Writing Standard and Ethic

2

3

2. Mid-term evaluation

Mid-term evaluation should be in the end of fourth semester. Students should complete all the courses to get required credits.

Submit the mid-term evaluation report and opening proposal. Students can start to writing graduate dissertation if they are qualified in mid-term evaluation.

3. Research Training

PhD students should complete required research training before thesis defense which include:

A. Present at an academic research conference. Every year, RIEM will organize an academic research conference. During this event, students have to present articles to an assembled group. (2 credits)

B. Term Paper. Under the guidance of their respective supervisor, students should complete at least one academic paper during the second academic year. (2 credits)

C. Publish an academic paper. Student can obtain 2 credits if they publish an article in academic journals which are listed in the “SWUFE Academic Journals Hierarchical Catalogue (2013).” (Optional)

4. Social Practice (Optional)

This part is optional for international students. Graduate students must actively participate in social practice. Students should submit internship report and the certification from employer by the end of the internship. Students can obtain the social practice credits after qualified by our institute.

5. Academic Degree Dissertation

A. Time and Workload: After earning enough credits, doctoral students (under the guidance of their respective advisors) will conduct literature reviews and thesis proposals. They should complete these literature reviews and thesis proposals during their third year. The literature reviews and thesis proposals are worth 2 credits while the dissertation is worth eight credits. The literature review and thesis proposal must be submitted at least 12 months prior to the student’s preliminary thesis defense.

B. Requirements for the Thesis Topic: The topic of the thesis should focus on pioneering academic, international research and be closely linked with practical problems.

C. Thesis Proposal: Papers must have preliminary conclusions (hypotheses). After completing their preliminary reports, doctoral students can engage in actively receiving feedback. The student becomes a doctoral candidate after passing the preliminary report review. In principle, a doctoral candidate only focuses on writing his or her doctoral thesis and no longer takes elective courses. The College Graduate Training Committee will assemble a committee to review the doctoral dissertation as well as be present for the student’s dissertation defense. The doctoral dissertation defense committee is composed of three or four RIEM professors in addition to two outside experts.

D. Dissertation Writing: The doctoral thesis should be completed individually and in a timely fashion; additionally, it should be completed under the guidance of the student’s advisor. The thesis should reflect the author’s solid theoretical foundation, skilled application of professional knowledge, and potential to creatively contribute in his or her field of study.

A doctoral thesis can discuss several topics in the same field, or can encompass a variety of themes (provided that they are all relevant to the research). Students can separate the topics by using a chapter format, or by having distinctive, separate sections. Quality papers, in principle, have a minimum of 40,000 words.

For specific dissertation formatting, please reference the “SWUFE Graduate Student Dissertation Formatting Requirements.”

E. Dissertation Review: The dissertation should be reviewed by at least five reviewers. After passing review, students can participate in the defense.

F. Dissertation Defense: Details information reference relevant regulations. The defense process should follow the announcement from RIEM’s academic office.

Resources for Doctoral Studies in Regional Economics

Literature Table for Reading (classic books, academic journals, classic papers)

Resources marked with “C” are compulsory while resources marked with “E” are elective.

NO.

Books/Journals

Author

Publication Date

C/E

1

Microeconomic Theory

Mas-colell, A.; M. Whinston and J. Green

1995

C

2

Advanced Macroeconomics

David Romer

2009

C

3

Mostly Harmless Econometrics

Angrist J. and J-S. Pischke

2008

C

4

Econometric Analysis of Cross-Section and Panel Data

J. M. Wooldridge

2010

C

5

Economics of Agglomeration

M Fujita, JF Thisse, Cambridge University Press

C

6

Handbook of Regional and Urban Economics 1-5

Elsevier

E

7

Urban Labor Economics

Y. Zenou

E

8

Regional Science and Urban Economics

Periodicals

E

9

Journal of Urban Economics

Periodicals

E

10

Journal of Economic Geography

Periodicals

E

11

Journal of Regional Science

Periodicals

E

PhD in Enterprise Management

Program Objectives

Adhere to Marxist historical materialism and dialectical materialism theory as a guide, fully implement the Party's education policy, adhere to the socialist direction of running, the implement the fundamental task for strengthen moral education and cultivate people, cultivate the student to have a correct world outlook, correct outlook on life and values, with the rigorous doing scholarly research attitude and good academic style, has a spirit of unity and cooperation, and stick to the truth of science quality, become a beauty, intelligence and physique full scale development of internationalized talents.

The Research Institute of Economics and Management (RIEM) follow management and economics programs at premier universities in North America. RIEM’s coursework uses (original edition) English-language textbooks, is taught entirely in English, and boasts a faculty comprised only of those who hold doctorates from well-established universities. RIEM’s doctoral program aims to educate high-quality talents with strong backgrounds in economics and management. Graduates of the program are able to solve practical problems by using modern methods of economic analysis.

Specific Goals

1. Master modern economic theory, including microeconomics, macroeconomics, mathematical economics, and econometrics. Learning and being trained in these basic theories provide a solid foundation for the students to continue their studies and conduct further scientific research. Be a professional academic research person with the international mainstream economics research way. Have the capacity to publish paper in the famous academic journals.

2. Become high-level and creative talent with development of system of professional knowledge, which can teach in the high-level university related field, which are familiar with China's national conditions, and can apply the theory analysis to study and resolve the actual problem.

Program Structure

1. Open ONLY to full-time students (adheres to the “credit hour” system)

2. Advising and Mentoring System

In principle, doctoral students should be advised by RIEM professors. Doctoral students can either choose to have only one supervisor from RIEM, or they can choose to have a secondary supervisor from RIEM or another institute; that is to say, they have the option of having two advisors.

3. Course Instruction

This program emphasizes educating students in initiative and creativity. The teaching style is heuristic, and uses discussion and debate. Additionally, its other teaching methods pay attention to training in both research and fluid expression abilities. In order to strengthen their theoretical foundations, students are encouraged to read widely, especially in pioneering, overseas-related research literature and data in their respective fields of study.

4. Research Training

Research training aims to teach students how to take initiative in creatively studying and researching. Students are trained in conducting research; this includes taking the course “Economics Research and Practice.” Students also write monographs and course theses, attend domestic and overseas academic conferences, and more.

5. Social Practice

Social practice combined with scientific research and graduation thesis, mainly includes related to scientific research of statistics survey, data collection, access, etc. Students can obtain the social practice credits after qualified.

Length of Studies

For a student who already holds a master’s degree from an accredited university, the program typically takes four years to complete (but is flexible). Students are allowed a maximum of six years to complete their studies and graduate.

Research Direction

1. Management Science and Engineering

2. Strategic Management

3. Operations Management

4. Innovative Entrepreneurial Management

5. Marketing

Graduation and Degree Requirements

Doctoral students must complete a maximum of 66 credits and a minimum of 50 credits. The credit structure is as follows.

Credit Requirement

Content

Category

Credit

Courses

50 Credits

Compulsory Courses

Public Compulsory Course

5 credits

Discipline Foundation Course

18 credits

Major Compulsory Course

9 credits

Elective Course

Major Elective Course

18 credits

Public Elective Course

0

Mid-term evaluation

2 Credits

2 credits

Research Training

4 Credits

Academic Report Seminar

2 credits

Term Paper

2 credits

Publish Academic Paper

Optional

2 credits

Social Practice

Internship or Practical

Optional

2 credits

Dissertation

10 Credits

Literature Review

Opening Report

2 credits

Dissertation and Defense

8 credits

All doctoral students are required to complete the above requirements in order to earn each component’s minimum required credits. Students who complete the degree’s requirements will be awarded doctorates in economics.

1. Curriculum for PhD in Enterprise Management

Category

Chinese Course Name

English Course Name

Credit

Semester

Hours

Teaching College

Note

Compulsory

Public Compulsory

汉语

Chinese Language

2

3

CIE

Compulsory

中国国情

China Panorama

3

3

Foundation Course

高级微观经济学Ⅰ

Advanced MicroeconomicsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

Compulsory

7 courses

21 credits

高级微观经济学Ⅱ

Advanced MicroeconomicsⅡ

3

3

RIEM

高级管理学Ⅰ

Advanced Management Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

高级管理学Ⅱ

Advanced Management Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

高级计量经济学Ⅰ

Advanced EconometricsⅠ

3

3

RIEM

高级计量经济学Ⅱ

Advanced EconometricsⅡ

3

3

RIEM

Major Compulsory

高级运营管理

Advanced Operation Management

3

3

RIEM

Compulsory

消费者行为学

Consumer Behavior

3

3

管理建模与仿真

Management Modeling and Simulation

3

3

RIEM

Elective

Major Elective

学术前沿研究Ⅰ

Academic Frontier Research Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

Required

学术前沿研究Ⅱ

Academic Frontier Research Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅰ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅰ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践Ⅱ

Economics Research and Practice Ⅱ

3

3

RIEM

组织行为研究

Organizational Behavior

3

3

RIEM

2 courses required

Elective course will be adjusted base on the condition of the teachers and students

高级运筹学

Advanced Operations Research

3

3

经济研究与实践(Ⅲ)

Economics Research and Practice Ⅲ

3

3

RIEM

经济研究与实践(Ⅳ)

Economics Research and Practice Ⅳ

3

3

RIEM

应用微观经济学I

Applied Microeconomics I

3

3

RIEM

应用微观经济学II

Applied Microeconomics II

3

3

RIEM

实验经济学

Experimental economics

3

3

RIEM

公司金融

Corporate Finance

3

3

RIEM

产业组织理论(双语)

Industrial Organization Theory

3

3

RIEM

产业组织实证(双语)

Empirical Industrial Organization

3

3

RIEM

Public Elective

批判性思维

Critical Thinking

2

3

学术论文写作

Academic Writing Standard and Ethic

2

3

2. Mid-term evaluation

Mid-term evaluation should be in the end of fourth semester. Students should complete all the courses to get required credits.

Submit the mid-term evaluation report and opening proposal. Students can start to writing graduate dissertation if they are qualified in mid-term evaluation.

3. Research Training

PhD students should complete required research training before thesis defense which include:

A. Present at an academic research conference. Every year, RIEM will organize an academic research conference. During this event, students have to present articles to an assembled group. (2 credits)

B. Term Paper. Under the guidance of their respective supervisor, students should complete at least one academic paper during the second academic year. (2 credits)

C. Publish an academic paper. Student can obtain 2 credits if they publish an article in academic journals which are listed in the “SWUFE Academic Journals Hierarchical Catalogue (2013).” (Optional)

4. Social Practice (Optional)

This part is optional for international students. Graduate students must actively participate in social practice. Students should submit internship report and the certification from employer by the end of the internship. Students can obtain the social practice credits after qualified by our institute.

5. Academic Degree Dissertation

A. Time and Workload: After earning enough credits, doctoral students (under the guidance of their respective advisors) will conduct literature reviews and thesis proposals. They should complete these literature reviews and thesis proposals during their third year. The literature reviews and thesis proposals are worth 2 credits while the dissertation is worth eight credits. The literature review and thesis proposal must be submitted at least 12 months prior to the student’s preliminary thesis defense.

B. Requirements for the Thesis Topic: The topic of the thesis should focus on pioneering academic, international research and be closely linked with practical problems.

C. Thesis Proposal: Papers must have preliminary conclusions (hypotheses). After completing their preliminary reports, doctoral students can engage in actively receiving feedback. The student becomes a doctoral candidate after passing the preliminary report review. In principle, a doctoral candidate only focuses on writing his or her doctoral thesis and no longer takes elective courses. The College Graduate Training Committee will assemble a committee to review the doctoral dissertation as well as be present for the student’s dissertation defense. The doctoral dissertation defense committee is composed of three or four RIEM professors in addition to two outside experts.

D. Dissertation Writing: The doctoral thesis should be completed individually and in a timely fashion; additionally, it should be completed under the guidance of the student’s advisor. The thesis should reflect the author’s solid theoretical foundation, skilled application of professional knowledge, and potential to creatively contribute in his or her field of study.

A doctoral thesis can discuss several topics in the same field, or can encompass a variety of themes (provided that they are all relevant to the research). Students can separate the topics by using a chapter format, or by having distinctive, separate sections. Quality papers, in principle, have a minimum of 40,000 words.

For specific dissertation formatting, please reference the “SWUFE Graduate Student Dissertation Formatting Requirements.”

E. Dissertation Review: The dissertation should be reviewed by at least five reviewers. After passing review, students can participate in the defense.

F. Dissertation Defense: Details information reference relevant regulations. The defense process should follow the announcement from RIEM’s academic office.

Resources for Doctoral Studies in Enterprise Management

Literature Table for Reading (classic books, academic journals, classic papers)

Resources marked with “C” are compulsory while resources marked with “E” are elective.

No.

Books/Journals

Author

Publication Date

C/E

1

Business System Dynamics

Johns Sterman, McGraw Hill

2000

C

2

System Engineering Management

Benjamin S Blanchard

2008

C

3

The Fifth Discipline

Peter M Senge

1990/2006

C

4

Limit to Growth

Donella Meadows et al.

2004

C

5

The Art of Systems Thiknking

Joseph O'Connor

1997

C

6

Industrial Dynamics

Jay W Forrester

2013 Reprint of 1961

C

7

World Dynamics

Jay W Forrester

1979

C

8

The Beginning of System Dynamics

Jay W. Forrester

1989

E

9

Nonlinear Dynamics and Chaos

Steven H. Strogatz

2000

E

10

General System Theory

Ludwig Von Bertalanffy

1968

E

11

Operations Reserach and Management Science

Ravi Ravindran

2007

E

12

Network Science

Ted Lewis

2008

E

13

Diffusion of Innovation

Everett M Rogers

2003

E

14

Fundamentals of Financial Accounting

Fred Phillips, Robert Libby, Patricia Libby, McGraw-Hill.

C

15

Financial Reporting and Analysis

Lawrence Revsine, Daniel Collins, Bruce Johnson and Fred Mittelstaedt, McGraw-Hill.

C

16

Managerial Accounting

Ray Garrison, Eric Noreen and Peter Brewer, McGraw-Hill.

C

17

Advanced Financial Accounting

Theodore Christensen, David Cottrell, and Richard Baker. McGraw-Hill

E

18

International Accounting

Timothy Doupnik, Hector Perera. McGraw-Hill

E

19

Accounting for decision making and control

Jerold Zimmerman. McGraw-Hill

E

20

The Analysis and Use of Financial Statements

White, Sondhi and Fried., John Wiley.

E

21

Financial Statement Analysis and Security Valuation

Stephen Penman, McGraw Hill.

E

22

Human resource management

Dessler, G (2009)

C

23

Oxford handbook of human resource management

Boxall, P, Purcell, J and Wright, P (2007

C

24

Organization behavior

Robbins, SP and Judge, TA (2001)

C

25

Great minds in management

Smith, KG and Hitt, MA (2005)

E

26

Multivariate data analysis: A global perspective.

Hair, JF, Black, WC and Babin, BJ (2010)

E

27

Research methods for human resource management.

Sanders, K, Cogin, J and Bainbridge, H (2014)

E

28

Academy of Management Journal

Journal

E

29

Administrative Science Quarterly

Journal

E

30

Academy of Management Review

Journal

E

31

Journal of Applied Psychology

Journal

E

32

Human Resource Management

Journal

E

33

Journal of Organizational Behavior

Journal

E

34

Leadership Quarterly

Journal

E

35

International Journal Of Human Resource Management

Journal

E

36

Journal Of Business Ethics

Journal

E

37

Asia Pacific Journal Of Management

Journal

E

38

The Accounting Review

Journal

E

39

Journal Of Accounting Research

Journal

E

40

Journal Of Accounting And Economics

Journal

E

41

Contemporary Accounting Research

Journal

E

42

European Journal of Operational Research

Journal

E

43

System Dynamics Review

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E

44

System Research and Behavior Science

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E

45

IEEE Systems Journal

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E

46

Communist Neo-traditionalism: Work and Authority in Chinese Industry.

Andrew G. Walder, University of California Press

C

47

The Modern Corporation and Private Property.

Adolf Berle and Gardiner Means. Transaction Publishers

C

48

The Innovator's Dilemma: When New Technologies Cause Great Firms to Fail,

Clayton Chistensen, Harper Business

C

49

Marketing Management (14th Edition)

Philip Kotler and Kevin Lane Keller, Prentice Hall

C

50

Consumer behavior (11th Edition)

Leon G. Schiffman, Joseph Wisenblit, Prentice Hall

C

51

Marketing Strategy: A Decision-Focused Approach, (8th edition),

John Mullins and Orville Walker, Business And Economics

C

52

Marketing Research (7th Edition)

Alvin C Burns, Ronald F. Bush, Prentice Hall

E

52

Bayesian Statistics and Marketing

Peter E. Rossi, Greg M. Allenby, Rob McCulloch, Wiley

E

53

Marketing (6th Edition),

Valerie Zeithalm, Mary Jo Bitner, Dwayne Gremler, McGraw-Hill/Irwin

E

54

R for Marketing Research and Analytics (Use R!)

Christopher N.Chapman, Elea McDonnell Feit, Springer

E

55

Statistical Methods in Customer Relationship Management

Kumar, J. Andrew Petersen, Wiley

E

56

Journal of Marketing research

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E

57

Journal of Marketing

Journal

E

58

Journal of Consumer Behavior

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E

59

Marketing Science

Journal

E

60

Management Science

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International journal of research in marketing

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62

Harvard Business Review

Journal

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