Abstract
Widely publicized reports of fresh MBAs receiving multiple job offers with six-figure annual salaries leave a long-lasting general impression about the high quality of selected business schools. Business Week reports on a regular basis ranking of MBA programs based on subjective surveys of students and employers. This paper ranks MBA programs using objective data from three different points of view students, employers, and MBA program administrators.
Recommended Citation
Jeon, Yongil; Miller, Stephen M.; and Ray, Subhash C., "MBA Program Reputation: Objective Rankings for Students, Employers and Program Administrators" (2003). Economics Working Papers. 200328.
https://digitalcommons.lib.uconn.edu/econ_wpapers/200328