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Accreditation is a means by which business programs can assure accountability and quality to their stakeholders …. However, attaining and maintaining accreditation can be a costly endeavor. The Accreditation Council for Business Schools and … Programs (ACBSP), the Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB), and the International Assembly for …
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Employing the most recent ten-year comprehensive data set from the AACSB International, the authors found that the mean … trends are seniority, institutional control, accreditation status, market demand and economic condition. The findings are …
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that managerial economics tends to be an unpopular course among students. This paper examines the criticisms and makes …
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students at both undergraduate and graduate levels. Some institutions even provide such experiences for faculty, to enhance … learning tool for international business students and faculty, noting the range of content and process gains in which such …
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Private higher education (HE) growth in Asia has been much more rapid than in other parts of the world. This has led to a reduction in the burden on governments to finance HE with public funds; and diversification of the mission, scope, and role of private HE institutions in offering an...
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