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ESCP Business School (French: École Supérieure de Commerce de Paris; English: Paris 1st School of Business) is a French business school and grande école founded in Paris and based across Europe with campuses in Paris, Berlin, London, Madrid, Turin, and Warsaw. Established in 1819, it is considered the world's oldest business school. [4]
Karlstad University Business School [1] Karlstad AACSB Linnaeus University School of Business and Economics [1] AACSB Lund School of Economics and Management (LUSEM), Lund University: Lund: Triple accreditation: 89 Örebro University School of Business, Örebro University [1] Örebro: AACSB: Stockholm School of Economics (SSE) Stockholm EQUIS: 22
In most instances, such a school is a private Grande École de Commerce (an elite business school) operated by a local chamber of commerce and industry, also abbreviated as Sup de Co'. Grande Écoles de Commerce are traditionally known for producing many, if not most, of the leading French business executives and government officials.
ESSEC Business School: 2 3 ESCP Business School: 3 2 EDHEC Business School: 4 4 EMLyon Business School: 5 5 Skema Business School: 6 6 IÉSEG School of Management: N/A 7 Neoma Business School: 7 8 Kedge Business School: 8 11 Audencia Business School: 9 8 Grenoble School of Management: 10 14
E. École de management de Normandie; Ecole de Management Léonard De Vinci; École des Ponts Business School; École nationale d'assurances; École supérieure de commerce
University of Western Australia Business School (University of Western Australia) — Perth, Australia; Victoria Business School (Victoria University of Wellington)- Wellington, New Zealand; Westminster Business School (University of Westminster) — London, United Kingdom; WHU – Otto Beisheim School of Management — Vallendar, Germany
Frank Bournois graduated from the Emlyon Business School in 1984 (France); and received an MBA in organisational psychology of Aston University (UK). He received a doctorate from Jean Moulin University Lyon 3 in 1990, with a dissertation on The Management of Top Managers and the Development of High Potential Executives in large European Companies.
HEC Paris is part of the network of graduate schools of business (ESC) in the Paris Île-de-France area, together with ESSEC and ESCP Business School. In 2016, the school adopted a new legal status and became a public-private partnership (École consulaire or EESC), largely financed by the public Chamber of Commerce in Paris. [15]