A pilot study of MBA programmes in South Africa
- Asphat Muposhi
- Manilall Dhurup
- Robert L. Martin
- Joyendu Bhadury
Abstract
In recent years, Master of Business Administration (MBA) programmes and their curricula have been subjected to substantial scrutiny. However, the majority of studies have been confined to business schools in Western countries. By comparison, much less research is available on MBA programmes in developing countries, particularly those in Africa. In an effort to address this gap, this article examines MBA programmes in South Africa by first situating them within the global MBA curriculum debate. It then notes the need to move away from a generalist MBA programme to a specialized MBA in line with emerging global trends. Finally, it suggests a multidisciplinary approach to the redesign of the MBA curriculum.Keywords: MASTER OF BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION, CURRICULUM, BUSINESS SCHOOLS, SOUTH AFRICA
How to Cite:
Muposhi, A., Dhurup, M., Martin, R. & Bhadury, J., (2019) “A pilot study of MBA programmes in South Africa”, London Review of Education 17(3), 406–428. doi: https://doi.org/10.18546/LRE.17.3.14
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