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Balancing Perspectives

Recently, business education has been critiqued by business scholars. As the demand and popularity of business education has increased, so has the skepticism of its value. In particular, critics have questioned the value of the MBA degree. Below are articles that are critical of business education.

Critiques

Ghoshal, S. (2005). Bad Management Theories are Destroying Good Management Practices. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 4(1), 75-91.

Pfeiffer, J. (2007, January/February). What's Right and Still Wrong with Business Schools. BizEd: 42-48.

Pfeiffer, J. & Fong, C. T. (2002). The End of Business Schools? Less Success than Meets the Eye. Academy of Management Learning & Education, 1(1): 78-95.

Schramm, C. J. (2006). The Broken M.B.A. The Chronicle of Higher Education – The Chronicle Review, (52)42, B16. 




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