Research article: Higher education in management: the case of Spain
Author: Alejandro Escribá-Esteve, María Iborra, Vicente Safón and Irene Zaera
Title: Higher education in management: the case of Spain
Source: The Future of Management Education
Abstract: The history of the management education system in Spain can be described by breaking it down into four periods: (1) the emergence of the management education system, (2) the creation of formal university studies and foundation of management/economics faculties (under pre-democratic laws), (3) the structuration and universalization of the management education system (under democratic laws) and (4) the current management education system (after the implementation of the European higher education reform, or Bologna declaration).
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Escribá, A., M. Iborra, V. Safón and I. Zaera (2017): "Higher Education in Management: The Case of Spain", en Dameron, S. y T. Durand (eds.): The Future of Management Education. Volume 1: Challenges facing Business Schools around the World. Londres (Reino Unido): Palgrave Macmillan, cap. 5, pp. 139-180.