Article Type
Article
Description
As emerging economies expand their activities in production, distribution and exchange and get more integrated with the international trading and financial system the internal management structure and processes of business organisations become more complex and demanding. Most of the emerging economies continue to remain mixed economies in which the roles of private and public sector have certainly evolved over time but both sectors still remain equally dominant. A third sector non-profit organisations (NPOs) is fast expanding and occupying space particularly in the delivery of public goods and services. Business education has become a popular vocation for a large number of young men and women in Pakistan and is therefore attracting increasing attention of the universities and institutions of higher learning. In the parlance of the finance managers, business education has become a profit centre for private institutions while a source of cross subsidisation of arts, humanities and social sciences disciplines in the public sector universities. The market demand for young BBAs and MBAs is exploding and the graduates of top ranking business schools are earning a premium.
Publication Source
Dawn
Publication Date
8-11-2008
Pages
1-3
Recommended Citation
Husain, Ishrat. (2008, August 11). Upgrading Business Education. Dawn, . 1-3. https://ir.iba.edu.pk/faculty-research-press/486