Management as a Technology - Evidence from India
Written by Guy Pfeffermann Friday, 08 May 2009 09:28

The quality of firm-level management is a major determinant of a country’s overall competitiveness and standard of living, yet there are hardly any real-life data available. The main reason for that is the high cost of conducting firm-level research. 

Recent research is beginning to fill this gap, and may eventually provide a solid link between management education and a county’s overall competitiveness and standard of living.

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With very few exceptions, MBA programs in sub-Saharan Africa are unable to effectively compete with institutions in the West. As a result, MBA programs cannot attract the best local students or faculty and often lack the leadership prowess necessary to effectively position themselves within the market.
 
-"Assessment of Graduate Management Education", William Davidson Institute, University of Michigan Business School (2003)