PhD Programs
The start of your PhD program launches your journey to a career in business academia.

Launch your journey.
Students in our PhD programs are encouraged from day one to think of this experience as their first job in business academia—a training ground for a challenging and rewarding career generating rigorous, relevant research that influences practice.
Harvard Business School, in partnership with the Harvard Graduate School of Arts and Sciences, offers PhD programs that reflect the changing world of business and society. Our doctoral students work with faculty and access resources throughout Harvard University. The PhD program curriculum requires coursework at HBS and other Harvard schools and departments. Faculty throughout Harvard guide the programs through their participation on advisory committees.
The HBS PhD Experience
The Harvard Business School PhD program is designed to be completed in five years. Its entrepreneurial advising model and generous funding package, which does not require teaching or research assistant duties, allow students to focus fully on their research. For students who need more time to finish their dissertation, funding is available for up to six years.
Five Year Timeline
Years 1 & 2
Years 3 & 4
Year 5
How do I know what program is right for me?
Selecting a program is a personal choice. Our PhD students draw on diverse personal and professional backgrounds to pursue a wide range of research topics. Explore more here about each program’s requirements & curriculum, read student profiles for each discipline as well as student research, and placement information.
The PhD in Business Administration grounds students in the disciplinary theories and research methods that form the foundation of an academic career. Jointly administered by HBS and GSAS, the program has five areas of study: Accounting and Management, Management, Marketing, Strategy, and Technology and Operations Management. All areas of study involve roughly two years of coursework culminating in a field exam. The remaining years of the program are spent conducting independent research, working on co-authored publications, and writing the dissertation. Students join these programs from a wide range of backgrounds, from consulting to engineering. Many applicants possess liberal arts degrees, as there is not a requirement to possess a business degree before joining the program
The PhD in Business Economics provides students the opportunity to study in both Harvard’s world-class Economics Department and Harvard Business School. Throughout the program, coursework includes exploration of microeconomic theory, macroeconomic theory, probability and statistics, and econometrics. While some students join the Business Economics program directly from undergraduate or masters programs, others have worked in economic consulting firms or as research assistants at universities or intergovernmental organizations.
The PhD program in Health Policy (Management) is rooted in data-driven research on the managerial, operational, and strategic issues facing a wide range of organizations. Coursework includes the study of microeconomic theory, management, research methods, and statistics. The backgrounds of students in this program are quite varied, with some coming from public health or the healthcare industry, while others arrive at the program with a background in disciplinary research
The PhD program in Organizational Behavior offers two tracks: either a micro or macro approach. In the micro track, students focus on the study of interpersonal relationships within organizations and the effects that groups have on individuals. Students in the macro track use sociological methods to examine organizations, groups, and markets as a whole, including topics such as the influence of individuals on organizational change, or the relationship between social missions and financial objectives. Jointly administered by HBS and GSAS, the program includes core disciplinary training in sociology or psychology, as well as additional coursework in organizational behavior.