Business schools in crisis

Elsevier BV - Tập 2 Số 3 - Trang 1-21 - 2016
Fred Phillips1, Chih-Hung Hsieh2, Charles A. Ingene3, Lonnie Golden4
1Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, USA
2Yuan Ze University, Taoyuan City, Taiwan
3University of Oklahoma, Norman, USA
4University of Texas at Austin, Austin, USA

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