102 business schools from all over the world have been included in the latest ranking from Bloomberg Businessweek. Most of them are English-language educational centers.
The compilers of the top assessed international business schools according to five criteria:
- The level of apprentices' salaries,
- Quality of education,
- Community development,
- Opportunities for the formation of entrepreneurial skills,
- The presence and level of an inclusive approach to education for representatives of different social, gender and racial groups.
Based on the results of the monitoring, different countries have determined their own academic leaders:
- European Union: SDA Bocconi School of Management (Italy), International Institute for Management Development (Switzerland), IESE Business School (Spain).
- USA: Stanford University Graduate School of Business, University of Pennsylvania Wharton School of Business, Haas Graduate School of Business.
- Asia: Graduate School of Business (China), Hong Kong University of Science and Technology Business School (Hong Kong), Indian Institute of Management in Bangalore (India).
- Canada: John Molson Business School, Richard Ivey Business School, Desotel Faculty of Management.