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Item type:Publication, The MBA Is Dead: Long Live the MBA(2021) ;Alvarado Cabrera, GabrielaIñiguez, SantiagoOver recent decades, the MBA has been one of the most in-demand post-graduate qualifications, despite periodic economic crises. Unlike other specialist programs, which have evolved more elastically or cyclically, demand for MBAs has remained steady, with the exception of some periods marked by special circumstances, like student VISA restrictions, or during the period marked by the COVID-19 pandemic, although the information at the time of writing points to a recovery.24 1 - Some of the metrics are blocked by yourconsent settings
Item type:Publication, Co-Creating Relevant Knowledge through Regional Virtual Collaboration: The Latin America Scholars Community Case(Routledge, 2023)Alvarado Cabrera, GabrielaAs business has become increasingly global in nature during the 21st century, business schools' international collaborations have gained more importance since schools look for greater relevance and bigger positive impact on society. In the case of Latin American business schools, the development of international partnerships and collaboration agreements has certainly gone hand in hand with the advent of countries' open economy and the ensuing rise of multinational companies, along with more regional firms becoming global. Regular interaction among members of the network is virtual and by group of interest. As the level of global trade is higher than the level of intra-regional trade in most Latin American countries, this has seemingly prompted an imbalance between global vs regional partnerships developed by schools in the continent. ©Routledge.7 1
