2007-2008 Business School Questionnaire (BSQ)
OPEN for All Schools
EXTENDED DEADLINE: May 27, 2008
2007-2008 Accounting Programs Questionnaire (APQ)
OPEN for All Accounting Accredited Schools
DEADLINE: May 30, 2008
Upcoming Surveys
2007-2008 Collaborations, Partnerships, and Alliances Survey
TBA for All Schools in May
Data and Report Availability
Downloads:
2007-2008 Salary Survey Overview - US
The 2007-2008 Salary Survey Overview report for all participating U.S. schools is now available. For all schools who participated in the survey, the report
is automatically available in the downloads section of DataDirect.
2007-2008 Salary Survey Overview - Worldwide
The 2007-2008 Salary Survey Report - Worldwide is now available. For all schools who participated in the survey, the report will be automatically available
in the downloads section of DataDirect.
Custom Report Data Availability
2007-2008 Salary Survey Data is Available
These data are now available for use with our benchmarking tools as part of a DataDirect subscription. As an additional feature this year, we have added the
ability to create quick reports using comparison groups incorporating schools that have reported in multiple currencies. In multiple currency comparison groups,
all currencies are automatically converted to United States dollars for simple comparison. All currency conversion is available only in the Quick Reports section.
Currency conversion is only available in the items under Quick Reports. For comparison groups where all schools reported in the same currency, you now also have the
option to disable currency conversion to view the reports in that currency.
If you have not yet subscribed and would like access to this data, please visit http://www.aacsb.edu/datadirect for more information on how to subscribe. If you
have any questions, please contact jessica@aacsb.edu or joe@aacsb.edu for more information.
Did You Know?
(A section of business school research and news from non-AACSB sources)
More Students Hope to Join Accountancy
Following the recent scandals and restructuring, accountancy firms have once again become attractive to business students suggesting that there is a
reassessment in their desired career goals. A new survey from the Universum Communications, the research and advisory group, shows that three of the 'Big Four'
accountancy firms are back in the top ten ideal employers wish list of undergraduate students. Questionnaires were issued to 30,000 students studying engineering,
science, IT, and business at 123 top American colleges. Visit Web Site
Stanford Business School Case Study Underscores Strategic Importance of Employee Recognition on Today’s Global Organizations
A new case study developed at the Stanford Graduate School of Business proves this with the first-ever examination of how a strategic, employee recognition
program can go beyond rewards, and help companies create a performance-driven culture and motivate thousands of people around the world.
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B-Schools Absorb Doctoral Students as Faculty
Educational institutions, especially B-Schools, seem to have tired of letting the lure of the corporate world rob them of good-quality faculty. They are now
taking matters into their own hands. Institutions are falling back on a "do-it-yourself" approach. They are encouraging students to take up a doctoral programme
and absorbing them as faculty thereafter. Visit Web Site