Ph.D. in Family Business Management is an interdisciplinary program that investigates the specific difficulties and dynamics of family-owned firms, such as succession planning, governance, and strategic growth. The curriculum typically lasts 3 to 5 years and integrates advanced education in management, entrepreneurship, organizational behavior, and family systems with original research. Students study family dynamics, leadership transitions, innovation, and financial management within family businesses. Graduates are equipped to work in academia, consultancy, or high-level management, assisting family businesses with complicated issues such as sustainability, generational transfer, and long-term performance in competitive markets.