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A researcher's discipline

Published: 09 December 2007 Publication History

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Can a PhD be of even greater benefit to a candidate than just the award of the PhD? This paper argues yes. A PhD is a process of learning by doing, during which the successful candidate discovers what being a researcher is all about, and how to write academically. The PhD dissertation is the artifact that demonstrates that the process has been undertaken successfully. It might appear that this is as much as you can expect from a PhD. Upon completion and successful defense, the intensity of focus and effort in the last stages often leaves the successful candidate almost bereft, so all consuming has this been. It would be asking too much perhaps to want more. This paper sets out to show that more should be required, not for the PhD itself, but to benefit the candidate even more. The question is how?

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HEFCE, 2005. Guidance to panels. RAE 01/2005. <www.rae.ac.uk> {accessed July 31, 2007}.
[2]
Paul, R. J. 2005. Editor's View: an opportunity for editors of IS journals to relate their experiences and offer advice. The Editorial View of Ray J. Paul. First in a series. European Journal of Information Systems 14:207--212

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  • (2009)Beyond Ph.D. - what next?Winter Simulation Conference10.5555/1995456.1995891(3201-3209)Online publication date: 13-Dec-2009
  • (2008)Simulation of the research processProceedings of the 40th Conference on Winter Simulation10.5555/1516744.1516975(1326-1334)Online publication date: 7-Dec-2008

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WSC '07: Proceedings of the 39th conference on Winter simulation: 40 years! The best is yet to come
December 2007
2659 pages
ISBN:1424413060

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  • IIE: Institute of Industrial Engineers
  • INFORMS-SIM: Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences: Simulation Society
  • ASA: American Statistical Association
  • IEEE/SMC: Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers: Systems, Man, and Cybernetics Society
  • SIGSIM: ACM Special Interest Group on Simulation and Modeling
  • NIST: National Institute of Standards and Technology
  • (SCS): The Society for Modeling and Simulation International

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Published: 09 December 2007

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WSC07: Winter Simulation Conference
December 9 - 12, 2007
Washington D.C.

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WSC '07 Paper Acceptance Rate 152 of 244 submissions, 62%;
Overall Acceptance Rate 3,413 of 5,075 submissions, 67%

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  • (2009)Beyond Ph.D. - what next?Winter Simulation Conference10.5555/1995456.1995891(3201-3209)Online publication date: 13-Dec-2009
  • (2008)Simulation of the research processProceedings of the 40th Conference on Winter Simulation10.5555/1516744.1516975(1326-1334)Online publication date: 7-Dec-2008

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