Ranking Business Schools
Linda Wedlin
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Abstract:
International comparisons and rankings of universities and business schools have proliferated in recent years. Ranking Business Schools provides a welcome analysis of this development and its implications for the field of management education, theorizing the role of classifications such as rankings in forming and structuring organizational fields.
Keywords: Business and Management; Education (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2006
ISBN: 9781845425159
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Chapters in this book:
- Ch 1 European management education and the proliferation of business school rankings

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- Ch 2 The role of classifications in organizational fields

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- Ch 3 A European business school field in the making

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- Ch 4 The forming and re-forming of a business school template

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- Ch 5 The creation and re-creation of positions

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- Ch 6 Business school rankings and the autonomy of the field

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- Ch 7 Forming a field and making a market in international management education

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- Ch 8 Arenas for forming identities, fields and boundaries

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