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What Happens When Business Schools Merge: A Case Study

Pascal Nguyen    

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Following in the steps of for-profit companies, business schools have started to consider mergers as a way of rapidly boosting their visibility and financial resources. However, there are challenges to address. This case describes the recent experience of two major French business schools. The focus is on the changes made to faculty management. The case offers an opportunity to reflect on the benefits and potential pitfalls of the new workload policy. 

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