Hiring Practices in Finance Education: Linkages Among Top‐Ranked Graduate Programs
Jeffrey H. Bair
American Journal of Economics and Sociology, 2003, vol. 62, issue 2, 429-433
Abstract:
The top‐ranked graduate programs in finance, based on a national survey of deans and top administrators, were linked to one another by hiring one another's graduates. It is suggested that this linkage helps these programs to maintain and enhance their prestige.
Date: 2003
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