The last decade has been a one of soul-searching for business schools worldwide. Since the collapse of Enron, through the financial crisis, to the insider trading and LIBOR scandals, the question just keeps recurring: How did those institutions of higher learning, whose claim is to develop business leaders, influence the conduct of leaders who let so many people down?
Are Business Schools Clueless or Evil?
Business schools are a rite of passage for many students. But the institution seems hesitant to embrace that role.
November 14, 2012