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Article-based thesis or thesis by monograph? Supervisors’ views on the route to completion of doctoral studies

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  • Chris Schachtebeck

    (DHET-NRF SARChI in Entrepreneurship Education & Department of Business Management, University of Johannesburg)

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The growth in the use of article-based theses, when compared to the traditional monograph-style thesis raises the question why students, supervisors and academic institutions are pursuing this particular route. This study explores the views of experienced supervisors involved in doctoral studies. The study aims to explore the advantages, disadvantages, caveats and various routes that doctoral students can take in completing their thesis. The study was exploratory in nature, employing a qualitative research design and made use of semi-structured interviews with nine doctoral supervisors from Canada. Data was collected from experienced doctoral supervisors from Canada, selected by means of a snowball sampling approach. Data was analysed by means of thematic content analysis. Findings show that supervisors preferred the sandwich-based thesis approach, as it allowed for more rapid time to completion. In addition, the main benefits for both institution and student included having a larger volume of published research output at the end of the doctoral supervision process, as well as more rapid career advancement owing to development of both research and soft skills. The finds hold value for universities who are considering an article-based thesis as an alternative to the traditional monograph style, as well as universities who have not used this option extensively. Findings also provide an impetus for supervisors and faculties in management education to adopt the article-based thesis approach more widely and rapidly owing to the multitude of benefits it holds. Key Words:Doctoral supervision, article-based thesis, supervision approach

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  • Chris Schachtebeck, 2025. "Article-based thesis or thesis by monograph? Supervisors’ views on the route to completion of doctoral studies," International Journal of Business Ecosystem & Strategy (2687-2293), Bussecon International Academy, vol. 7(1), pages 222-228, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:adi:ijbess:v:7:y:2025:i:1:p:222-228
    DOI: 10.36096/ijbes.v7i1.672
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