In this paper, data from the Baccalaureate & Beyond 93/97/03 survey is used to examine the link between college graduate earnings and the number of years a school has been accredited by AACSB International. We find that there is no monetary benefit to attending an institution of higher learning which has been accredited longer, which suggests that AACSB International applies its accrediting and re-accrediting standards in a consistent manner
Abstract. This paper examines the perceptions of business school, college, and program accreditation...
How does a publicly supported university with a primary focus on teaching, achieve accreditation fro...
Quality is considered as an instrument to achieve excellence in all areas more specifically in educa...
Accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is highly sough...
In this paper, we examine whether graduating with a business or management degree from an AACSB Accr...
The AACSB claims that its accreditation provides evidence of business school quality in a variety of...
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business-International (AACSB) is widely to world’s...
The effect of business accreditation on academic salaries is a subject of some importance to both hi...
We ask whether AACSB accreditation has a meaningful impact on university admissions. To do this, we ...
Does the accreditation of a school of business by AACSB have any bearing upon the school’s standing ...
Accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is supposed to be...
The authors explored differences between salaries and productivity of business faculty in Associatio...
This research explores relationships between “business school accreditation” and average CPA exam sc...
The study sought to determine if the newly received AACSB accreditation impacted enrollment of the L...
The AACSB recently adopted new accreditation guidelines that are less restrictive regarding what con...
Abstract. This paper examines the perceptions of business school, college, and program accreditation...
How does a publicly supported university with a primary focus on teaching, achieve accreditation fro...
Quality is considered as an instrument to achieve excellence in all areas more specifically in educa...
Accreditation from the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is highly sough...
In this paper, we examine whether graduating with a business or management degree from an AACSB Accr...
The AACSB claims that its accreditation provides evidence of business school quality in a variety of...
The Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business-International (AACSB) is widely to world’s...
The effect of business accreditation on academic salaries is a subject of some importance to both hi...
We ask whether AACSB accreditation has a meaningful impact on university admissions. To do this, we ...
Does the accreditation of a school of business by AACSB have any bearing upon the school’s standing ...
Accreditation by the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) is supposed to be...
The authors explored differences between salaries and productivity of business faculty in Associatio...
This research explores relationships between “business school accreditation” and average CPA exam sc...
The study sought to determine if the newly received AACSB accreditation impacted enrollment of the L...
The AACSB recently adopted new accreditation guidelines that are less restrictive regarding what con...
Abstract. This paper examines the perceptions of business school, college, and program accreditation...
How does a publicly supported university with a primary focus on teaching, achieve accreditation fro...
Quality is considered as an instrument to achieve excellence in all areas more specifically in educa...