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The Department of Information Systems & Operations Management seeks applications for multiple doctoral student positions. As a PhD student you will primarily work on the development, implementation and publication of research projects. The PhD candidate will be based in the Information Systems & Operations Management with their world class faculty contributing to research published in leading outlets and making an impact on our industry and NGO partners, and on the livelihoods of millions. Faculty cover a wide range of research topics and methods and belong to the top 10 ISOM research groups in Europe. You will be able to benefit from the department’s strong research focus and its numerous resources (e.g., databases, research seminars, brown bags, career planning, skills-enhancement workshops, international conferences, contacts with practitioners, etc.).
You will be enrolled as a PhD candidate in the world-class PhD program of CentER Graduate School of Business, where you will receive extensive training in theory and methods by taking several PhD-level courses (about 36 European credits) in information economicssystems/ operations management, econometrics, machine learning, extensive data analytics and qualitative research methods. The student will collaborate closely with advisors to identify, develop, and carry out their research project. The PhD dissertation will be a product of the student's creativity and initiative, shaped with guidance from the advisors, and will demand a strong dedication to scientific exploration. There is also a travel budget for attending PhD level courses outside of CentER, work visits and conferences. The training can be adapted to the previous educational achievements of the PhD candidate by mutual agreement with the supervisors.
A PhD dissertation at CentER requires the design and execution of three3 studies. The execution of the research work itself typically involves the conceptualization of the research questions and ideas, data collection, qualitative and/or quantitative analysis of the data, and writing and presenting of academic papers. The aim is to publish those projects in high-quality academic journals. Two advisors will be assigned to supervise your PhD research. Upon successful completion of your courses and your research work, as demonstrated by a submitted and approved PhD dissertation and the subsequent defense, you will be awarded a doctorate by Tilburg University.
80% of the position’s time will be dedicated to the completion of your PhD research, and 20% to the acquisition of other academic skills through teaching courses and supervising master/bachelor theses within the department.
For a start by September 2025, we will be recruiting two or more PhD students, with the following specific scopes/projects. In your application, please indicate to which specific scope/project you are applying.
1. Operations Management.
Are you driven to explore the intricate dynamics of operations in the real world? Operations Management addresses critical challenges across industries, and our research examines the strategic, tactical, and operational systems that drive organizational performance. We deploy a range of qualitative and quantiaitive research methods that are empirically grounded, leveraging our local and international corporate and NGO network for impactful research. We are seeking applicants with a solid quantitative background and an demonstrated interest in empirical research. Candidates with a MSc, MPhil, or Research Master in fields like (supply chain) management, business analytics, industrial engineering, economics, applied mathematics or similar disciplines are ideal. Candidates are expected to develop their own research. Your one-page research proposal is part of the selection procedure.
Selection committee: Xabier Barriola, Yimeng Niu, Ali Tuna.
2. Information Systems.
Organizations and entire societies alike are undergoing massive digital transformation, with consequences for business strategy and governance, regulation, and the humans that are part of these companies and societies. We are seeking students with an interest in topics such as digital transformation in organizations, the adoption of information technology, and the functioning, competition, and regulation of digital markets and platforms. We are seeking applicants with a robust quantitative background (e.g. analytical modeling, econometrics and/or machine learning). Candidates who hold an MSc, MPhil, or Research Master in fields like economics, computer science, econometrics, statistics, or similar disciplines are preferred. Applicants should also be proficient in programming languages such as R, SQL, Python, or others. Candidates are expected to develop their own research within this domain. Your one-page research proposal is part of the selection procedure.
Selection Committee: Shiva Shekhar, Giannis Kanellopoulos, Xi Wu.
3. Circular sourcing: the role of purchasing in narrowing, slowing and closing loops.
The transition to a circular economy necessitates a fundamental transformation in how we take, make, use, and no-longer-dispose materials. This shift involves extending product lifecycles (i.e., slowing the loop), replacing conventional materials with more sustainable alternatives (i.e., narrowing the loop), and moving towards more and higher-value material reuse (i.e., closing the loop). Collectively, these trends aim to advance more responsible production and consumption of materials, one of the grand challenges of our time. At the same time, the circular transition continues to be slower than desired, with progress towards targets waning. This project focuses on the role of purchasing accelerating the narrowing, slowing and closing of loops, all in concerted effort with public and private stakeholders involved. The project will primarily rely on qualitative research approaches such as longitudinal case studies. Relevant industrial settings for this research include e.g., construction or capital-intensive assets/ equipment. Eligible candidates must possess a solid background in qualitative research. Furthermore, preference will be given to candidates that have taken compulsory or elective master courses in purchasing and supply management or similar. This opening is pending final confirmation of funding, yet applications are welcome and will be reviewed as soon as funding has been confirmed.
Faculty lead: Wendy van der Valk
4. Revolutionizing healthcare operations through regional virtual care centers
In healthcare, emerging technologies are empowering healthcare organizations to change the way healthcare is delivered. For example, emerging technologies have resulted in the establishment of virtual care centers (VCC). VCCs are novel hospital wards and they monitor patients’ vital signs and a range of symptoms and guide patients remotely. Virtual care is used for a variety of patient groups and has resulted in various positive outcomes such as reduced hospital length-of-stay and re-admission rates, and increased patient satisfaction and empowerment. The next step is to include general practitioners in the VCC, creating a regional VCC. Through regional remote monitoring, both GP practices and hospitals can rearrange their daily care provision and balance supply and demand. It is unclear how to realize a successful collaboration between GPs and hospitals for this regional VCC. The project will primarily rely on qualitative research approaches such as (longitudinal) case studies. Candidates are expected to have a solid background in qualitative research at the MSc or Research Master level, while also having demonstrated interest or experience in healthcare. Given the empirical nature of the work and the use of the Dutch language in the healthcare sector, candidates who are able to speak, read, and/or write fluently in Dutch are preferred. This opening is pending final confirmation of funding, yet applications are welcome and will be reviewed as soon as funding has been confirmed.
Faculty lead: Vincent Peters
5. Preparing for ramp-up: Organizing Manufacturing capacity for times of crisis.
Nations are facing increasing threats due to environmental and geopolitical tensions. The latter might cause sudden production needs of goods in very high quantities, requiring tight coordination between the government and private firms. It is unclear how such preparations are best done. This project aims to better understand problems of acute mass scaling needs in manufacturing in times of geopolitical crises and develop tools to better prepare for such mass scale-ups. Candidates are expected to have sound analytical and quantitative training at the MSc or Research Master level, such as in programs of Industrial Engineering, Business Analytics, or Operations Research, while also having a demonstrated interest in conducting empirical research with governmental and industry partners. Given the research environment and access to information, there is a strong preference for candidates with Dutch nationality who are fluent in reading and speaking in Dutch. This opening is pending final confirmation of funding, yet applications are welcome and will be reviewed as soon as funding has been confirmed.
Faculty lead: Jan Fransoo
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About the Department of Information Systems & Operations Management
The ISOM Department is a young and vibrant department, , focused on exploring innovative uses of technology, data driven decision-making, resilience, and operational efficiency across industries.
Our faculty members are internationally recognized for their expertise in information systems and operations management. They are committed to providing high-quality education that prepares students to excel in today’s data-driven and interconnected world. The department is organized around two primary research areas—Information Management and Operations and Supply Chain Management—where we investigate topics ranging from digital transformation and data ethics to logistics resilience and sustainable supply chain design.
If you have any further questions regarding this opening, please do not hesitate to contact Professor Jan Fransoo at jan.fransoo@tilburguniversity.edu.
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