Serving Multiple Constituencies in the Business School: MBA Program vs. Research Performance

Published: Jan 1, 2000
Abstract
Business schools strive to meet two goals: knowledge exploration through research and knowledge exploitation through instruction. Our results indicate that research performance (pages published in leading journals) and MBA program performance (from the popular press) are different. Research performance was improved by the number of faculty, the proportion of full professors, the proportion of assistant professors, and editorships. MBA program...
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Title
Serving Multiple Constituencies in the Business School: MBA Program vs. Research Performance
Published Date
Jan 1, 2000
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