We examined the relationships between the research originating at business schools, students’ satisfaction with the schools, and the published ratings of the school’s prestige. Research was positively correlated to prestige (where prestige was based on the perceptions of academics, firms, and student candidates). The satisfaction of recent graduates was not related to a school’s prestige (based on the perceptions of academics and business firms). Research productivity of schools was not associated with lower satisfaction among their recent graduates. We conclude that schools should emphasize research instead of teaching if they desire high prestige
In this study we examine whether in business schools a professor’s research quality impacts her perf...
There has been a great deal of continuing discussion concerning the seemingly unbridgeable gap betwe...
This final chapter discusses the connection between research, reality and the role of business schoo...
We examined the relationships between the research originating at business schools, students’ satisf...
Business school prestige-- research versus teaching We examined the relationships between the resear...
This study investigates the role of research reputation in student choice of business school in the ...
The reliability and importance of business school rankings has long been debated, however most of th...
Criticism is mounting on business schools for their excessive focus on research and for neglecting t...
of this group of papers is the determinants of business school prestige and whether business schools...
Since the 1960s, scientific academic research has played a prominent role in most leading business s...
Grounded in sociological agency theory, the authors study the role of the faculty research incentive...
The degree to which business schools are relevant and impactful for society has been disputed. Criti...
Business school rankings are “big business”, influencing donors and potential students alike, holdin...
Institutional Ranking in higher educational institutions became common practice and business schools...
Institutional Ranking in higher educational institutions became common practice and business schools...
In this study we examine whether in business schools a professor’s research quality impacts her perf...
There has been a great deal of continuing discussion concerning the seemingly unbridgeable gap betwe...
This final chapter discusses the connection between research, reality and the role of business schoo...
We examined the relationships between the research originating at business schools, students’ satisf...
Business school prestige-- research versus teaching We examined the relationships between the resear...
This study investigates the role of research reputation in student choice of business school in the ...
The reliability and importance of business school rankings has long been debated, however most of th...
Criticism is mounting on business schools for their excessive focus on research and for neglecting t...
of this group of papers is the determinants of business school prestige and whether business schools...
Since the 1960s, scientific academic research has played a prominent role in most leading business s...
Grounded in sociological agency theory, the authors study the role of the faculty research incentive...
The degree to which business schools are relevant and impactful for society has been disputed. Criti...
Business school rankings are “big business”, influencing donors and potential students alike, holdin...
Institutional Ranking in higher educational institutions became common practice and business schools...
Institutional Ranking in higher educational institutions became common practice and business schools...
In this study we examine whether in business schools a professor’s research quality impacts her perf...
There has been a great deal of continuing discussion concerning the seemingly unbridgeable gap betwe...
This final chapter discusses the connection between research, reality and the role of business schoo...