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Motivations and challenges: The South African Masters in Business Administration (MBA) Experience

Linda Ronnie
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Linda Ronnie: University of Cape Town

International Journal of Teaching and Education, 2015, vol. 3, issue 1, 45-63

Abstract: Little has been written about the characteristics of mature individuals enrolling in postgraduate management education, what motivates them to study, and what obstacles they overcome to get there. Our research addresses this gap in the literature through exploring student motivations for pursuing a Master in Business Administration (MBA) degree. Our findings show that common reasons for undertaking an MBA include business skills acquisition and enhancement, career progression and change, personal development, networking potential, and the prospect of academic stimulation. Obstacles encountered by our sample included financing the MBA, soliciting support from employers, (re)negotiating family commitments, time pressures, and apprehension in returning to the academic environment. The issues are not exclusive to South Africa and by understanding them, business schools more broadly may benefit.

Keywords: MBA; mature students; management education; South Africa; return to study (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2015
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