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PhD Studentship: Accounting for the Future of Business: Performative Valuation of Data in B2B Firms

University of Sheffield - Sheffield University Management School

Qualification Type: PhD
Location: Sheffield
Funding for: UK Students, International Students
Funding amount: Fully funded 3.5 years scholarship covering Home or International tuition fees, and a stipend at the basic UKRI rate (£21,805 for 2026/27).
Hours: Full Time
Placed On: 7th May 2026
Closes: 26th June 2026

Research Context & Problem

What is the actual value of information processed and held by private companies? Data is frequently cited as the most valuable asset of the contemporary firm, yet the relationship between corporate data narratives and internal operational realities remains poorly understood. This is particularly evident in business-to-business (B2B) contexts, where a striking paradox exists: many firms position themselves to investors as data-driven leaders despite lagging in advanced analytics capability. Simultaneously, the data presented as a strategic asset is increasingly framed in regulatory circles as a source of liability.

This interdisciplinary PhD project investigates the tension between data as an asset and data as a liability. It examines how B2B firms enact these valuations for investors and how financial analysts and fund managers interpret, accept, or discount these claims.

The Research Opportunity & Development

This project offers a unique opportunity to conduct research at the intersection of critical accounting, political economy, and B2B marketing. As the successful candidate, you will:

  • Contribute to Theory: Extend theory of data assetisation beyond consumer platforms into the B2B context.
  • Conduct Fieldwork: Develop an empirical research strategy which may encompass, e.g., documentary analysis of corporate reporting, qualitative interviews, or quantitative analysis of other secondary data sources.
  • Join an Immersive Research Environment: You will be integrated into the Centre for Research into Accounting and Finance in Context (CRAFiC) and the Behavioural Research for Inclusivity, Sustainability and Technological Transformation (BRISTT) research group, benefiting from Sheffield University Management School’s triple-accredited (AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA) research culture.

Supervision & Training

You will be supervised by an interdisciplinary team with international expertise:

  • Dr Callum Ward (CRAFiC): An expert in the political economy of assetisation.
  • Dr Sabrina Thornton (BRISTT): A specialist in B2B marketing, digital innovation, and inter-organisational networks.

As a PhD researcher at Sheffield, you will undertake the Doctoral Development Programme (DDP). This flexible, personalised training scheme is designed to enhance your research leadership and professional skills, ensuring you are well-equipped for a career in academia or high-level consultancy. You will receive specific training in critical corporate research methods, qualitative interviewing in finance contexts, and high-impact publication strategies. 

Candidate Profile

We are seeking an intellectually curious candidate with a strong academic background in Accounting, Finance, Marketing, or a related Social Science. The ideal applicant will demonstrate:

  • A capacity for rigorous qualitative and documentary research.
  • An openness to developing mixed-methods skills, including the statistical modelling of secondary data.
  • The ability to engage professionally with senior practitioners in finance and marketing.
  • An interest and awareness in how digital transformation shapes corporate value and investor capitalism. 

Entry Requirements and Application

Applicants should have (or expect to obtain) a 1st or 2:1 UK Honours degree and a Masters degree at Merit or above (or equivalent). English language proficiency (IELTS 7.0 overall with 6.5 in each component, if applicable).

Applicants are required to develop a full research proposal (up to 3,000 words) based on the project brief provided in this advert. Please submit your application via the University of Sheffield’s online portal. When applying, please select 'Management School' and clearly state the project title: "Accounting for the Future of Business: Performative Valuation of Data in B2B Firms".

Informal Enquiries: For further information, please contact Dr Callum Ward (callum.ward@sheffield.ac.uk) or Dr Sabrina Thornton (sabrina.thornton@sheffield.ac.uk).

Closing Date: 26th June, 2026

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