Relay-Version: version B 2.10 5/3/83; site utzoo.UUCP Path: utzoo!mnetor!uunet!husc6!cmcl2!rutgers!im4u!ut-sally!ut-ngp!infotel!pollux!ti-csl!!altman From: altman@.csc.ti.com (Arthur Altman) Newsgroups: soc.college,comp.edu Subject: Ph.D. in Organizational Behavior Message-ID: <36150@ti-csl.CSNET> Date: Tue, 10-Nov-87 09:54:51 EST Article-I.D.: ti-csl.36150 Posted: Tue Nov 10 09:54:51 1987 Date-Received: Sat, 14-Nov-87 04:45:25 EST Sender: news@ti-csl.CSNET Reply-To: altman@relief.UUCP (Arthur Altman) Distribution: na Organization: TI Computer Science Center, Dallas Lines: 30 Summary: Second-Tier Schools Wanted Xref: mnetor soc.college:985 comp.edu:796 A friend without net access asks: I will be applying to graduate business schools for enrollment in a Ph.D program. The specialization I am looking at is the study of organizations, often referred to as "organizational behavior", "organizational development", etc. Schools like Stanford, MIT, and so on are obvious candidates. The best "second-tier" schools are more difficult to determine, i.e., schools with solid programs but which lack the prestige of the star institutions. This is especially hard because O.B. is a non-traditional specialization; often there is inter-disciplinary work with schools of psychology, for instance. So, if you have any solid tips on good Ph.D. programs in O.B., I would truly appreciate hearing from you. Thanks. P.S. Reply to Arthur and he will pass it on. -Arthur ARPA: Altman%ti-csl@Relay.CS.NET UUCP: {smu, texsun, ut-sally, rice} ! ti-csl ! altman U.S. Mail: Texas Instruments, M.S. 238, P.O. Box 655474, Dallas, Tx. 75265