Introduction: The Development of KUBS and the History of Business Administration in Japan
Norio Kambayashi ()
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Norio Kambayashi: Kobe University
Chapter Chapter 1 in A Pioneer of Management Research and Education in Japan, 2023, pp 1-10 from Springer
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Abstract As of 2020, there are more than 80 faculties that include the name “business administration” or “management studies” in their names at universities across Japan, and more than 110 universities, including courses/departments, are offering business administration or management education to university students. Since the 1990s, along with the wave of university reforms in Japan, such as the so-called liberal arts reforms, there was a period of time when faculties and departments were actively established that included keywords such as business administration, business, and management. However, how many people know that the first School of Business Administration in Japan was established at Kobe University?
Date: 2023
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DOI: 10.1007/978-981-99-0868-4_1
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