Click here for the article of Forbes, 20 July 2009.
Business school directors insist it is, as they cut back in other areas but not there. Yet it didn't help them foresee the global recession.
Like the corporate world, big international business schools are trying ever harder to cut costs as the downturn drags on. Even the mighty Wharton School moved to eliminate $10 million in expenses in recent months. But one part of that operation emerged almost completely unscathed--academic research.




I am 100% confident that the academic researches, conducted at business schools, represent a great value for a new generation of overperforming Leaders from the fields of business, education and politics in XXI century.
Posted by: Viktor O. Ledenyov, Kharkov, Ukraine | Tuesday, 04 August 2009 at 09:56 PM