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What is Professional Graduate Schools

Global Trends, Dynamics, and Imperatives for Strategic Development in Business Education in an Age of Disruption
Graduate schools, the purpose of which is to teach and research academic theories and applications and to cultivate profound knowledge and outstanding abilities for occupations that require a high level of expertise.
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Business Education in Japan: Adapting to Changes in Japanese Management
Jusuke J. J. Ikegami (Waseda University, Japan)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-7998-7548-2.ch004
Abstract
In Japan, the most prominent players in business education are corporations because they provide on-the-job training to their employees, particularly new graduates. However, with the low growth of the Japanese economy after the collapse of the bubble economy around 1990 and the recent drastic changes in the international environment, it is necessary to reexamine business education. To cope with the drastically changing environment, many Japanese companies are evolving their education model to emphasize off-the-job training in addition to on-the-job training. The main target of such training now includes senior executives, in addition to junior- to mid-level executives. Business schools play a role in educating senior executives. Although major Japanese companies utilize top business schools overseas, Japanese business schools are still the major education providers. This chapter discusses the recent changes, prospects, and issues concerning Japanese business schools.
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