Purpose – The purpose of this paper is to critically reflect on the value of the MBA – a Master in Business Administration, considered the flagship of business and management education. The author aims to bridge the gap in the understanding of the possible added value of the MBA. Design/methodology/approach – This conceptual paper is enriched by findings from secondary data, surveys with managers in the UK, and interviews with human resource managers of leading US firms. Findings – The MBA can generate significant tangible and intangible inputs to graduates' careers and their employing organizations. Having an MBA contributes considerably to graduates' human capital. Employers may profit from such contributions, while an indirect positive...
The MBA is one of the most popular programs in management education today. Research co...
This study examined the job changes of 680 early-career business school graduates. Although a number...
The aim of this mixed methods study was to explore the respective views of MBA program directors and...
The Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA) has enjoyed tremendous growth over recent years ...
Much of the research on the value related to MBA programmes is focussed on American institutions and...
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) differs from other management degrees by providing a bro...
Students invest a great deal of time, effort, and capital to obtain the MBA credential that they bel...
Purpose - The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is becoming increasingly publicly criticised b...
Masters of business administration (MBA) programs are being met with escalating criticism from acade...
Masters of business administration (MBA) programs are being met with escalating criticism from acade...
Purpose - Building on part 1 of this series, this paper aims to look at alternative ways in which bu...
Curricula for MBA programmes are designed to meet business needs and are continuously monitored and ...
Controversy exists within the business community concerning whether a business school education is c...
The present master thesis presents the importance of MBA study in the world business today,because a...
This paper adds to existing literature regarding MBA selection processes and helps identify and bett...
The MBA is one of the most popular programs in management education today. Research co...
This study examined the job changes of 680 early-career business school graduates. Although a number...
The aim of this mixed methods study was to explore the respective views of MBA program directors and...
The Masters Degree in Business Administration (MBA) has enjoyed tremendous growth over recent years ...
Much of the research on the value related to MBA programmes is focussed on American institutions and...
The Master of Business Administration (MBA) differs from other management degrees by providing a bro...
Students invest a great deal of time, effort, and capital to obtain the MBA credential that they bel...
Purpose - The Master of Business Administration (MBA) is becoming increasingly publicly criticised b...
Masters of business administration (MBA) programs are being met with escalating criticism from acade...
Masters of business administration (MBA) programs are being met with escalating criticism from acade...
Purpose - Building on part 1 of this series, this paper aims to look at alternative ways in which bu...
Curricula for MBA programmes are designed to meet business needs and are continuously monitored and ...
Controversy exists within the business community concerning whether a business school education is c...
The present master thesis presents the importance of MBA study in the world business today,because a...
This paper adds to existing literature regarding MBA selection processes and helps identify and bett...
The MBA is one of the most popular programs in management education today. Research co...
This study examined the job changes of 680 early-career business school graduates. Although a number...
The aim of this mixed methods study was to explore the respective views of MBA program directors and...