Adapting Business Education To Local Entrepreneurial Ecosystems
4 Feb 2024
When business schools nurture their relationships with local business communities, students and organizations benefit—all to the advantage of local talent pools and regional economies. The relationship is not a one-way street, however. It’s reliant on businesses reciprocating and participating in a business school’s initiatives.
Business schools as catalysts for regional development The business environment is increasingly disparate. Multinational corporations are spread across countries and regions, and with the increase in digitalization and remote working, so too are employees. But even with this evolution, business schools have a pivotal role in shaping local economies that should not be understated.
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