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Analyzing the Relationship between International Accreditation and the Quality of High-End Business Talents in China

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  • SUN Xinqi
  • ZHU Wenzhong
  • PAN Wenchao

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In recent years, with the deepening of internationalization of higher education and the increasing intensification of international academic exchanges and cooperation, a large number of business schools in China participated in the process of international accreditation and evaluation in order to improve their quality of training and competitive power. Obtaining internationally acknowledged accreditations such as AACSB, EQUIS, AMBA raises their status among internationally outstanding business schools and a testimony of the quality of their business school. The existing research literature mainly focuses on the evaluation and policy review of international accreditation. Little or no research has been conducted empirically on the effectiveness of international accreditation. This study focuses on students as main stakeholders of education and their acceptance of the credibility of such international accreditations and their perception of education quality attached. This study is the result of an empirical research conducted through a survey questionnaire. A major finding of this research is evident in students’ offering a high degree of recognition to international accreditation Moreover, the “4+2” education mode led by international accreditation has a good impact on the improvement of the quality of training in business schools. The findings of the study would provide decision makers of business school effective data support and relevant policy advice.

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  • SUN Xinqi & ZHU Wenzhong & PAN Wenchao, 2018. "Analyzing the Relationship between International Accreditation and the Quality of High-End Business Talents in China," International Journal of Education and Practice, Conscientia Beam, vol. 6(4), pages 206-215.
  • Handle: RePEc:pkp:ijoeap:v:6:y:2018:i:4:p:206-215:id:573
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