Management education by the French Grandes Ecoles De Commerce: past, present and an uncertain future

This essay presents a comprehensive briefing on the past and present of a business educational culture that is significantly different in ethos and structure to the widely known systems in the US and UK. That is the history and culture of the French Grandes Ecoles de Commerce. A brief reminder of ex...

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Main Authors: Harker, M., Caemmerer, B., Hynes, Niki
Format: Journal Article
Published: - 2015
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39458
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description This essay presents a comprehensive briefing on the past and present of a business educational culture that is significantly different in ethos and structure to the widely known systems in the US and UK. That is the history and culture of the French Grandes Ecoles de Commerce. A brief reminder of extant literature on the utility of business education and its seeming misalignment with the competencies and skills as specified by practitioners is then given. Key pressures and trends on and within this system - such as internationalisation, accreditation and a greater emphasis on publications are identified and discussed. These threads are then combined in a partial replication of the work of Dierdorff and Rubin (2006; 2009). Specifically, information on 1582 classes from 542 programmes at the top Grandes Ecoles de Commerce is presented alongside further secondary data and then analysed in respect of alignment with Rubin and Dierdorff's identified behavioural competencies. We argue that whilst well intentioned, the outcome of these pressures may well be that inherent and historical strengths of great value are being discarded, and that the degree of irrelevance and misalignment between educational provision and required managerial competence will stay the same or even get worse.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-394582017-09-13T14:26:11Z Management education by the French Grandes Ecoles De Commerce: past, present and an uncertain future Harker, M. Caemmerer, B. Hynes, Niki This essay presents a comprehensive briefing on the past and present of a business educational culture that is significantly different in ethos and structure to the widely known systems in the US and UK. That is the history and culture of the French Grandes Ecoles de Commerce. A brief reminder of extant literature on the utility of business education and its seeming misalignment with the competencies and skills as specified by practitioners is then given. Key pressures and trends on and within this system - such as internationalisation, accreditation and a greater emphasis on publications are identified and discussed. These threads are then combined in a partial replication of the work of Dierdorff and Rubin (2006; 2009). Specifically, information on 1582 classes from 542 programmes at the top Grandes Ecoles de Commerce is presented alongside further secondary data and then analysed in respect of alignment with Rubin and Dierdorff's identified behavioural competencies. We argue that whilst well intentioned, the outcome of these pressures may well be that inherent and historical strengths of great value are being discarded, and that the degree of irrelevance and misalignment between educational provision and required managerial competence will stay the same or even get worse. 2015 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39458 10.5465/amle.2014.0146 - restricted
spellingShingle Harker, M.
Caemmerer, B.
Hynes, Niki
Management education by the French Grandes Ecoles De Commerce: past, present and an uncertain future
title Management education by the French Grandes Ecoles De Commerce: past, present and an uncertain future
title_full Management education by the French Grandes Ecoles De Commerce: past, present and an uncertain future
title_fullStr Management education by the French Grandes Ecoles De Commerce: past, present and an uncertain future
title_full_unstemmed Management education by the French Grandes Ecoles De Commerce: past, present and an uncertain future
title_short Management education by the French Grandes Ecoles De Commerce: past, present and an uncertain future
title_sort management education by the french grandes ecoles de commerce: past, present and an uncertain future
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/39458