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The Business School "business"
Jeffrey Pfeffer
Christina Ting Fong
其他書名
Some Lessons from the U.S. Experience
出版
Graduate School of Business, Stanford University
, 2004
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=wurdzwEACAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
US business schools dominate the business school landscape, particularly for the MBA degree. This fact has caused schools in other countries to imitate the US schools as a model for business education. But US business schools face a number of problems, many of them a result of offering a value proposition that primarily emphasizes the career-enhancing, salary-increasing aspects of business education as contrasted with the idea of organizational management as a profession to be pursued out of a sense of intrinsic interest or even service. We document some of the problems confronting US business schools and show how many of these arise from a combination of a market-like orientation to education coupled with an absence of a professional ethos. In this tale, there are some lessons for educational organizations both in the US and elsewhere that are interested in learning from the US experience.