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Business school

A business school is a higher education institution or professional school that teaches courses leading to degrees in business administration or management.[2] A business school may also be referred to as school of management, management school, school of business administration, college of business, or colloquially b-school or biz school. A business school offers comprehensive education in various disciplines related to the world of business.

Harvard Business School in Boston, founded in 1908
ESCP Business School in Paris, founded in 1819
Budapest Business School in Budapest, the first public business school, founded in 1857
Wharton School in Philadelphia, founded in 1881[1]
University of St. Gallen in St. Gallen, Switzerland, founded in 1898
Hanken School of Economics in Helsinki, founded in 1909
University of Miami School of Business in Coral Gables, Florida, founded in 1929

Types edit

There are several forms of business schools, including a school of business, business administration, and management.

  1. Most of the university business schools consist of faculties, colleges, or departments within the university, and predominantly teach business courses.
  2. In North America, a business school is often understood to be a university program that offers a graduate Master of Business Administration degrees and/or undergraduate bachelor's degrees.
  3. In Europe and Asia, some universities teach predominantly business courses.
  4. Privately owned business school which is not affiliated with any university.
  5. Highly specialized business schools focussing on a specific sector or domain.
  6. In France, many business schools are public-private partnerships (École consulaire or EESC) largely financed by the public Chambers of Commerce. These schools offer accredited undergraduate and graduate degrees in business from the elite Conférence des Grandes Écoles and have only loose ties, or no ties at all, to any university.

Andreas Kaplan classifies business schools along four Corners:[2]

  1. Culture (Europe - US): Independent of their actual (physical) location, business schools can be classified according to whether they follow the European or the US model.
  2. Compass (international/global – regional/local): Business schools can be classified along a continuum, with international/ global schools on one end and regional/ local schools on the other.
  3. Capital (public – private): Business schools can either be publicly (state) funded or privately funded, for example through endowments or tuition fees.
  4. Content (teaching – research): Business school can be classified according to whether a school considers teaching or research to be its primary focus.

Notable firsts edit

The first business schools appeared in Europe in the eighteenth century and multiplied from the beginning of the nineteenth century.

Degrees edit

United States edit

In the United States, common degrees in business are:

Graduates in business may also have generically titled degrees such as Bachelor of Science (BS), Master of Science (MS) or Doctor of Philosophy (PhD).

Europe edit

In Europe, higher education degrees are organized into three cycles under the Bologna Process in order to facilitate international mobility: bachelor's, master's and doctorates. The details of how degrees are organized vary between countries and institutions, but in terms of ECTS credits, where 60 credits represents a full academic year's work, a bachelor's degree typically requires 180–240 credits and a master's degree 90–120 credits.[37]

France edit

In France, those levels of study include various "parcours" or paths based on UE (unités d'enseignement or modules), each worth a defined number of ECTS credits. Grande école business schools are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process, and the PGE (grande école program) ends with the degree of Master in Management (MiM).[38][39][40]

Case studies edit

Some business schools structure their teaching around the use of case studies (i.e. the case method). Case studies have been used in Graduate and Undergraduate business education for nearly one hundred years. Business cases are historical descriptions of actual business situations. Typically, information is presented about a business firm's products, markets, competition, financial structure, sales volumes, management, employees and other factors influencing the firm's success. The length of a business case study may range from two or three pages to 30 pages, or more.

Students are expected to scrutinize the case study and prepare to discuss strategies and tactics that the firm should employ in the future. Three different methods have been used in business case teaching:

  1. Preparing case-specific questions to be answered by the student. This is used with short cases intended for Undergraduate students. The underlying concept is that such students need specific guidance to be able to analyze case studies.
  2. Problem-solving analysis is the second method initiated by the Harvard Business School which is by far the most widely used method in MBA and executive development programs. The underlying concept is that with enough practice (hundreds of case analyses) students develop intuitive skills for analyzing and resolving complex business situations. Successful implementation of this method depends heavily on the skills of the discussion leader.
  3. A generally applicable strategic planning approach. This third method does not require students to analyze hundreds of cases. A strategic planning model is provided and students are instructed to apply the steps of the model to six – and up to a dozen cases – during a semester. This is sufficient to develop their ability to analyze a complex situation, generate a variety of possible strategies and to select the best ones. In effect, students learn a generally applicable approach to analyze cases studies and real situations.[41] This approach does not make any extraordinary demands on the artistic and dramatic talents of the teacher. Consequently, most professors are capable of supervising the application of this method.

History of business cases edit

When Harvard Business School started operating in 1908, the faculty realized that there were no textbooks suitable for a graduate program in business.[42] Their first solution to this problem involved interviewing leading practitioners of business and writing detailed accounts of what these managers were doing, based partly on the case method already in use at Harvard Law School. Of course, the professors could not present these cases as practices to be emulated, because there were no criteria available for determining what would succeed and what would not succeed. So the professors instructed their students to read the cases and to come to class prepared to discuss the cases and to offer recommendations for appropriate courses of action. The basic outlines of this method still operate in business-school curricula as of 2016.

Other approaches edit

In contrast to the case method some schools use a skills-based approach in teaching business. This approach emphasizes quantitative methods, in particular operations research, management information systems, statistics, organizational behavior, modeling and simulation, and decision science. The leading institution in this method is the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University. The goal is to provide students a set of tools that will prepare them to tackle and solve problems.

Another important approach used in business school is the use of business games that are used in different disciplines such as business, economics, management, etc. Some colleges are blending many of these approaches throughout their degree programs, and even blending the method of delivery for each of these approaches. A study from by Inside Higher Ed and the Babson Survey Research Group[43] shows that there is still disagreement as to the effectiveness of the approaches but the reach and accessibility is proving to be more and more appealing. Liberal arts colleges in the United States like New England College,[44] Wesleyan University,[45] and Bryn Mawr College are now offering complete online degrees in many business curricula despite the controversy that surrounds the learning method.

There are also several business schools which still rely on the lecture method to give students a basic business education. Lectures are generally given from the professor's point of view, and rarely require interaction from the students unless notetaking is required. Lecture as a method of teaching in business schools has been criticized by experts for reducing the incentive and individualism in the learning experience.[46]

Executive education edit

In addition to teaching students, many business schools run Executive Education programs. These may be either open programs or company-specific programs. Executives may also acquire an MBA title in an Executive MBA program within university of business or from top ranked business schools. Many business schools seek close co-operation with business.[47]

Accreditation edit

There are three main accreditation agencies for business schools in the United States: ACBSP, AACSB, and the IACBE. In Europe, the EQUIS business school accreditation system is run by the EFMD, which sometimes applies the more narrow EPAS label to specific courses. The AMBA accredits MBA programmes and other post-graduate business programmes in 75 countries; its sister organisation the Business Graduates Association (BGA), accredits business schools, based on the impact they make on students, employers and the wider community and society, in terms of ethics and responsible management practices. Triple accreditation is used to indicate that a school has been accredited by these three bodies: AACSB, AMBA, and EQUIS.[48] About 1% of business schools are triple-accredited.[49]

Global business school and MBA rankings edit

Each year, organizations and publications such as Bloomberg Businessweek (US),[50] Corporate Knights (Canada),[51] Eduniversal (France),[52] Financial Times (UK)[53] and Quacquarelli Symonds (UK)[54] publish rankings of business schools and MBA programs that, while sometimes controversial in their methodologies,[55] nevertheless can directly influence the prestige of schools that achieve high scores. Academic research is also considered to be an important feature and popular way to gauge the prestige of business schools.[56][57][58] Business schools share the common purpose of developing global managerial talent and to this end, business schools are encouraged to accelerate global engagement strategies on the foundations of collaboration and innovation.[59]

Tuition edit

In Europe, a bachelor's degree is tuition-free at public intuitions in several countries: Austria, Cyprus, Czech Republic, Denmark, Estonia, Finland, Germany, Greece, Malta, Montenegro, Norway, Poland, Scotland, Slovakia, Slovenia, Sweden, Turkey.[60] In the German education system, most universities do not charge tuition, except for some executive MBA programs. French tuition fees are capped based on the level of education pursued, from €183 (US $216) per year for undergraduate and up to €388 (US$459) for doctorates. Tuition fees in the United Kingdom were introduced in 1998 and are £9,250 annually for undergraduate courses for home students in England, with higher fees for students who are not domiciled in the UK.[60] Postgraduate courses in the UK often have higher fees, and many universities charge a premium rate for MBAs. All private and autonomous institutions in Europe charge tuition.

In the United States, most public college and universities charge tuition. According to the CollegeBoard, the average cost for an out-of-state, or international student, to attend a public four year university in 2020 was $38,330 (€32,409), while the average in-state cost was $21,950 (€18,559).[61] Two year public universities, such as a community colleges, charge $3,730 (€3,154) on average for in-state students, but these institutions usually do not offer Bachelors or MBA degrees.[62] Private institutions in the United States all charge tuition, often considerably more than their public counterparts.

Lists edit

See also edit

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For other uses see The Business School A business school is a higher education institution or professional school that teaches courses leading to degrees in business administration or management 2 A business school may also be referred to as school of management management school school of business administration college of business or colloquially b school or biz school A business school offers comprehensive education in various disciplines related to the world of business Harvard Business School in Boston founded in 1908ESCP Business School in Paris founded in 1819Budapest Business School in Budapest the first public business school founded in 1857Wharton School in Philadelphia founded in 1881 1 University of St Gallen in St Gallen Switzerland founded in 1898Hanken School of Economics in Helsinki founded in 1909University of Miami School of Business in Coral Gables Florida founded in 1929 Contents 1 Types 2 Notable firsts 3 Degrees 3 1 United States 3 2 Europe 3 2 1 France 4 Case studies 4 1 History of business cases 5 Other approaches 6 Executive education 7 Accreditation 8 Global business school and MBA rankings 9 Tuition 10 Lists 11 See also 12 ReferencesTypes editThere are several forms of business schools including a school of business business administration and management Most of the university business schools consist of faculties colleges or departments within the university and predominantly teach business courses In North America a business school is often understood to be a university program that offers a graduate Master of Business Administration degrees and or undergraduate bachelor s degrees In Europe and Asia some universities teach predominantly business courses Privately owned business school which is not affiliated with any university Highly specialized business schools focussing on a specific sector or domain In France many business schools are public private partnerships Ecole consulaire or EESC largely financed by the public Chambers of Commerce These schools offer accredited undergraduate and graduate degrees in business from the elite Conference des Grandes Ecoles and have only loose ties or no ties at all to any university Andreas Kaplan classifies business schools along four Corners 2 Culture Europe US Independent of their actual physical location business schools can be classified according to whether they follow the European or the US model Compass international global regional local Business schools can be classified along a continuum with international global schools on one end and regional local schools on the other Capital public private Business schools can either be publicly state funded or privately funded for example through endowments or tuition fees Content teaching research Business school can be classified according to whether a school considers teaching or research to be its primary focus Notable firsts editThe first business schools appeared in Europe in the eighteenth century and multiplied from the beginning of the nineteenth century 1759 The Aula do Comercio in Lisbon is founded as the world s first institution specialising in the teaching of accounting 3 It provided a model for development of similar government sponsored schools across Europe and closed in 1844 3 4 1819 The oldest business school still in existence today ESCP Business School is established as Ecole Superieure de Commerce de Paris in Paris France Initially a private school it became a family firm from 1830 to 1869 5 6 1852 The Belgian Higher Institute of Commerce founded in Antwerp is established as the first state funded business school and the first business school in Belgium 7 1857 Budapest Business School was founded in Budapest in Austria Hungary as the first business school in Central Europe 8 1868 The Ca Foscari University was founded in Venice as the first business school in Italy 7 1881 The Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania is founded as the United States first business school 9 10 1898 The Haas School of Business is established as the College of Commerce of the University of California becoming the first public business school in the US 11 12 1898 Handelshochschule Leipzig today HHL Leipzig Graduate School of Management founded as the first business school in Germany and the oldest in German speaking regions 13 7 1898 The University of St Gallen established as the first university in Switzerland teaching business and economics 14 1900 The first graduate school of business in the United States the Tuck School of Business at Dartmouth College was founded 15 The school conferred the first advanced degree in business specifically a Master of Science in Commercial Sciences a predecessor of the MBA 10 1902 The University of Birmingham opens its School of Commerce the first school dedicated to business in the UK and establishes the first Bachelor of Commerce degrees 16 1906 The Warsaw School of Economics SGH was established as the first university in Poland dedicated to teaching commerce and economics 17 1907 HEC Montreal is founded in Montreal being the first School of Management of its kind clarification needed in Canada citation needed 1908 Harvard Business School founded at Harvard University and becomes the first program in the world to offer the Master of Business Administration degree 18 1909 Stockholm School of Economics was founded on the initiative of the Swedish business sector and is the oldest business school in Sweden 7 1919 Babson College was the first business school founded to focus solely on entrepreneurship Every graduate receives a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration citation needed 1921 Shanghai University of Commerce established as the first business school in China 18 1926 First postgraduate business courses in the United Kingdom offered at the Manchester College of Technology 19 1936 The Norwegian School of Economics NHH founded as the first business school in Norway 20 1943 The first executive MBA programme is launched at the Booth School of Business University of Chicago 10 1946 The Thunderbird School of Global Management then called the American Institute for Foreign Trade founded as the first graduate management school focused exclusively on global business 21 22 10 1948 The first MBA programme outside of the US is established in Canada at the Richard Ivey School of Business University of Western Ontario 10 1949 The University of Pretoria in South Africa founded the oldest business school in Africa now the Gordon Institute of Business Science 23 24 and launches the first MBA course outside of North America 10 1949 XLRI India s oldest business management school is founded 25 1953 IISWBM is the first institute in India to offer an MBA degree 26 1955 The Institute of Business Administers at the University of Karachi launches the first MBA in Asia 10 1957 INSEAD in France starts the first MBA in Europe and pioneers the one year MBA 18 1963 ESAN University Graduate School of Business in Lima Peru was the first Graduate Business School founded in Latin America It was established under an agreement between the Government of the United States of America Stanford Graduate School of Business and the Government of Peru 1963 First MBA in Australia established by Melbourne Business School 10 1965 Following the 1963 Franks Report the first business schools are established in UK universities 27 including Manchester 28 and Durham 29 30 1966 London Business School and the University of Strathclyde open the first MBA programs in the UK Strathclyde is the first British university to offer the 1 year MBAs that will become standard in the UK 19 31 1991 The IEDC Bled School of Management was the first business school to offer an MBA program in Eastern Europe 32 2015 Asia School of Business established in Kuala Lumpur Malaysia is the first to offer the Master in Central Banking MCB degree It is a collaboration between MIT Sloan School of Management and Bank Negara Malaysia citation needed Degrees editUnited States edit In the United States common degrees in business are Associate degrees Associate of Applied Business AAB Associate of Business Administration ABA 33 Bachelor s degrees Bachelor of Business BB Bachelor of Business Administration BBA Bachelor of Science in Business BSB 34 Master s degrees Master of Accounting MAcc Master of Business Administration MBA Master of Science in Business Administration MSBA Executive Mastery of Business Administration EMBA Master of Engineering Management MEM Master of Science in Engineering Management MSEMgt Master of Health Administration MHA Master of Health Care Administration MHCA Master of Health Care Management MHCM Master of Health Services Administration MHSA Master of Science in Health Administration MSHA Master of Science in Health Care Administration MSHCA Master of Hospitality Management MHM Master of International Business MIB Master of International Business Administration MIBA Master of Management MM Master of Manufacturing Management MMM Master of Professional Accounting MPA Master of Science in Management MSM or MSMgt Master of Tourism Management MTM Matey of Tourism and Hospitality Management MTHM 35 Research doctorates Doctor of Business Administration DBA 36 Graduates in business may also have generically titled degrees such as Bachelor of Science BS Master of Science MS or Doctor of Philosophy PhD Europe edit In Europe higher education degrees are organized into three cycles under the Bologna Process in order to facilitate international mobility bachelor s master s and doctorates The details of how degrees are organized vary between countries and institutions but in terms of ECTS credits where 60 credits represents a full academic year s work a bachelor s degree typically requires 180 240 credits and a master s degree 90 120 credits 37 France edit In France those levels of study include various parcours or paths based on UE unites d enseignement or modules each worth a defined number of ECTS credits Grande ecole business schools are elite academic institutions that admit students through an extremely competitive process and the PGE grande ecole program ends with the degree of Master in Management MiM 38 39 40 Case studies editSome business schools structure their teaching around the use of case studies i e the case method Case studies have been used in Graduate and Undergraduate business education for nearly one hundred years Business cases are historical descriptions of actual business situations Typically information is presented about a business firm s products markets competition financial structure sales volumes management employees and other factors influencing the firm s success The length of a business case study may range from two or three pages to 30 pages or more Students are expected to scrutinize the case study and prepare to discuss strategies and tactics that the firm should employ in the future Three different methods have been used in business case teaching Preparing case specific questions to be answered by the student This is used with short cases intended for Undergraduate students The underlying concept is that such students need specific guidance to be able to analyze case studies Problem solving analysis is the second method initiated by the Harvard Business School which is by far the most widely used method in MBA and executive development programs The underlying concept is that with enough practice hundreds of case analyses students develop intuitive skills for analyzing and resolving complex business situations Successful implementation of this method depends heavily on the skills of the discussion leader A generally applicable strategic planning approach This third method does not require students to analyze hundreds of cases A strategic planning model is provided and students are instructed to apply the steps of the model to six and up to a dozen cases during a semester This is sufficient to develop their ability to analyze a complex situation generate a variety of possible strategies and to select the best ones In effect students learn a generally applicable approach to analyze cases studies and real situations 41 This approach does not make any extraordinary demands on the artistic and dramatic talents of the teacher Consequently most professors are capable of supervising the application of this method History of business cases edit When Harvard Business School started operating in 1908 the faculty realized that there were no textbooks suitable for a graduate program in business 42 Their first solution to this problem involved interviewing leading practitioners of business and writing detailed accounts of what these managers were doing based partly on the case method already in use at Harvard Law School Of course the professors could not present these cases as practices to be emulated because there were no criteria available for determining what would succeed and what would not succeed So the professors instructed their students to read the cases and to come to class prepared to discuss the cases and to offer recommendations for appropriate courses of action The basic outlines of this method still operate in business school curricula as of 2016 update Other approaches editIn contrast to the case method some schools use a skills based approach in teaching business This approach emphasizes quantitative methods in particular operations research management information systems statistics organizational behavior modeling and simulation and decision science The leading institution in this method is the Tepper School of Business at Carnegie Mellon University The goal is to provide students a set of tools that will prepare them to tackle and solve problems Another important approach used in business school is the use of business games that are used in different disciplines such as business economics management etc Some colleges are blending many of these approaches throughout their degree programs and even blending the method of delivery for each of these approaches A study from by Inside Higher Ed and the Babson Survey Research Group 43 shows that there is still disagreement as to the effectiveness of the approaches but the reach and accessibility is proving to be more and more appealing Liberal arts colleges in the United States like New England College 44 Wesleyan University 45 and Bryn Mawr College are now offering complete online degrees in many business curricula despite the controversy that surrounds the learning method There are also several business schools which still rely on the lecture method to give students a basic business education Lectures are generally given from the professor s point of view and rarely require interaction from the students unless notetaking is required Lecture as a method of teaching in business schools has been criticized by experts for reducing the incentive and individualism in the learning experience 46 Executive education editIn addition to teaching students many business schools run Executive Education programs These may be either open programs or company specific programs Executives may also acquire an MBA title in an Executive MBA program within university of business or from top ranked business schools Many business schools seek close co operation with business 47 Accreditation editThere are three main accreditation agencies for business schools in the United States ACBSP AACSB and the IACBE In Europe the EQUIS business school accreditation system is run by the EFMD which sometimes applies the more narrow EPAS label to specific courses The AMBA accredits MBA programmes and other post graduate business programmes in 75 countries its sister organisation the Business Graduates Association BGA accredits business schools based on the impact they make on students employers and the wider community and society in terms of ethics and responsible management practices Triple accreditation is used to indicate that a school has been accredited by these three bodies AACSB AMBA and EQUIS 48 About 1 of business schools are triple accredited 49 Global business school and MBA rankings editEach year organizations and publications such as Bloomberg Businessweek US 50 Corporate Knights Canada 51 Eduniversal France 52 Financial Times UK 53 and Quacquarelli Symonds UK 54 publish rankings of business schools and MBA programs that while sometimes controversial in their methodologies 55 nevertheless can directly influence the prestige of schools that achieve high scores Academic research is also considered to be an important feature and popular way to gauge the prestige of business schools 56 57 58 Business schools share the common purpose of developing global managerial talent and to this end business schools are encouraged to accelerate global engagement strategies on the foundations of collaboration and innovation 59 Tuition editIn Europe a bachelor s degree is tuition free at public intuitions in several countries Austria Cyprus Czech Republic Denmark Estonia Finland Germany Greece Malta Montenegro Norway Poland Scotland Slovakia Slovenia Sweden Turkey 60 In the German education system most universities do not charge tuition except for some executive MBA programs French tuition fees are capped based on the level of education pursued from 183 US 216 per year for undergraduate and up to 388 US 459 for doctorates Tuition fees in the United Kingdom were introduced in 1998 and are 9 250 annually for undergraduate courses for home students in England with higher fees for students who are not domiciled in the UK 60 Postgraduate courses in the UK often have higher fees and many universities charge a premium rate for MBAs All private and autonomous institutions in Europe charge tuition In the United States most public college and universities charge tuition According to the CollegeBoard the average cost for an out of state or international student to attend a public four year university in 2020 was 38 330 32 409 while the average in state cost was 21 950 18 559 61 Two year public universities such as a community colleges charge 3 730 3 154 on average for in state students but these institutions usually do not offer Bachelors or MBA degrees 62 Private institutions in the United States all charge tuition often considerably more than their public counterparts Lists editList of Ivy League business schools List of Big Ten business schools List of business schools in Africa List of business schools in Australia List of business schools in Asia List of business schools in Canada List of business schools in Chile List of business schools in Europe List of business schools in France List of business schools in Germany List of business schools in India List of business schools in South Africa List of business schools in Switzerland List of business schools in Taiwan List of business schools in New Zealand List of business schools in the United States List of United States 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