Strategic capacities in US universities - The role of business schools as institutional builders

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The global expansion of the higher education and professional faculties like business schools offers a case study in the strategic capabilities of universities and professional schools like business to build academic strength, reputation, and legitimacy. The expansion of business schools reflects novel strategies like ecosystems collaboration and network advantages, presenting new challenges for quality, relevance, and competitive threats from the consulting industry, corporate universities, MOOCs, and highlyspecialized business schools. The paper concludes with recommendations for business education.

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Carton, G., McMillan, C., & Overall, J. (2018). Strategic capacities in US universities - The role of business schools as institutional builders. Problems and Perspectives in Management, 16(1), 186–198. https://doi.org/10.21511/ppm.16(1).2018.18

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