The literature shows that while institutionalism and critical theory have been used as a theoretical base for evaluating accreditation, W. E. Deming's philosophy has not. This article fills that void by examining possible negative consequences in meeting faculty qualification requirements in institutions...
In 2003, accreditation standards were revised to require coverage of management science (MS) after previously removing it in 1991. Meanwhile, increasing awareness of the value of business analytics stimulated a renewed interest in MS. To examine its present status in undergraduate core business ...
AACSB International Accreditation Business schools Missions based standards Quality improvement Quality assurance Content analysis Assurance of learning a b s t r a c t This study used content analysis to examine whether AACSB accreditation provides quality assurance and leads to quality improvement for bu...
The AACSB has strict criteria: Just five percent of all schools worldwide that offer business programs have this accreditation. Therefore, if a school does have this exclusive certification, you can be confident that it meets its tough requirements. However, this doesn’t mean ACBSP-accredited sch...
Compliance with changing accreditation requirements and continuous improvement necessitated revision of assessment methods and modification of programs. Deans at 91 AACSB schools participated in this research. Communication skills were the most-assessed competency. Mandating increased coverage of specific skills...
Business Administration EducationSchool SurveysAccreditation (InstitutionsInformation SystemsInformation TechnologyWith the increasing demand for cybersecurity professionals, the authors examined how business schools are meeting that demand, specifically the core requirements of their cybersecurity curricula related to...