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Chronicle of Higher Education Website
Harvard Business Review
(Full-Text)
Wall Street Journal (Full-Text)
"Survey Finds Widespread Cheating in M.B.A. Programs"
(Chronicle of Higher Education, 19 September 2006)
"Was Earning That Harvard M.B.A. Worth It?"
(New York Times, June 11, 2006, page 3.1)
"Light on their feet: the heads of business schools are becoming like sports coaches"
(The Economist, Apr 27, 2006, C4)
"Business Schools Get Competitive -- for Faculty"
(Los Angeles Times, Feb 21, 2006, C4)
"Beyond Grey Pinstripes 2005: Preparing MBAs for Social and Environmental Stewardship"
(Aspen Institute) (Three PDF pages)
Elite MBA programs at public universities: how a dozen innovative schools are redefining business education (2004) (See chapter four, by Yash Gupta, entitled A Work in Progress: Transforming the University of Washington Business School)
Foster Business Library General Stacks, call number: HF1131 .E48 2004.
"What's Really Wrong With U.S. Business Schools?"
(Social Sciences Research Network) (25 PDF pages)
"A rank offense to B-schools?" (Business Week, 5 August 2005, about the previous article)
"Sidestepping The GMAT" (Business Week, Aug 8, 2005. p. 71)
"The problem with b-schools" (Canadian Business, Jul 18-Aug 14, 2005. Vol. 78, Iss. 14/15; p. 19, 1 page)
"Looking for an advantage: What happens when business school professors consider competitive advantage " (The Economist, July 1, 2005)
"But can you teach it?" (The Economist, May 20, 2005)
"How business schools lost their way" (Harvard Business Review, May 2005, Vol. 83, Iss. 5, p. 96-104)
"Business School Rankings and Business School Deans: A Study of Nonprofit Governance" (Financial Management, Spring 2005. Vol. 34, Iss. 1; p. 143 (24 pages))
"MBA applicants are MIA" (Business Week, Apr 18, 2005. p. 28)
"An examination of the relationship between research productivity in prestigious business journals and popular press business school rankings" (Journal of Business Research, Apr 2005. Vol. 58, Iss. 4; p. 467) (10 PDF pages)
"Bad for business? Business schools stand accused of being responsible for much that is wrong with corporate management" (The Economist, February 17, 2005)
"The Business School 'Business': Some Lessons from the US Experience" (The Journal of Management Studies, Dec 2004. Vol. 41, Iss. 8; p. 1501)
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