2013/2014 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report

2013/2014

QS Global 200

Business Schools Report

Unlocking the world¡¯s top 200 business schools according to MBA employers

Nunzio Quacquarelli, MA Cambridge, MBA Wharton

Danny Byrne, BA Oxford, MA University College London



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Introduction

The QS Global 200 Business Schools Report originated in the

early 1990s as an alternative to business school rankings.

The ratings provide a detailed overview of the most popular

business schools around the world, based on details provided to

QS by over 4,318 employers who actively recruit MBA graduates.

Without inferring any overall rankings, QS¡¯ objective is to

provide a resource to help prospective MBA students identify

the business schools from which employers most actively

recruit. The research is intended to be of use to MBA employers,

prospective MBA students and institutions worldwide that are

interested in international business education and recruitment

trends.

At the heart of the report is the definitive list of 200 business schools

from which employers prefer to recruit MBAs. This list is compiled

from an annual survey of human resources (HR) managers and line

managers with recruiting responsibilities at companies around the

world. Each year, employers recommend new schools to be added to

the list. This is then sent to other recruiters to rate.

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Fast Facts

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? Five schools received the maximum score for employer recognition, identifying

them as the leading schools in their region: Harvard and Stanford (North

America), INSEAD - France and London Business School (Europe), and INSEAD

¨C Singapore (Asia-Pacific).

? Report highlights four distinct categories of business school in terms of

employer recognition: Elite Global; Emerging Global; Elite Regional; Emerging

Regional

? Of the 33 leading institutions to make the Elite Global category, 12 are from the

US. The other nations with Elite Global business schools are Canada (6), UK (3),

Spain (3), Switzerland (2), France (2), Denmark (1), India (1), Ireland (1), Italy (1)

and Singapore (1).

? Australia has no Elite Global business schools, despite having the thirdhighest number of global top-100 universities in the QS World University

Rankings. The UK has just three, despite having four of the top ten universities

in the world

? MBAs from Elite Global schools in North America earn more than those from

any other region. Salary+bonus packages average US$123,239, slightly more

than the European figure of US$122,983

? The school with the highest average graduate salary is Switzerland¡¯s IMD

(US$159,912), ahead of the US¡¯s Stanford Graduate School of Business

(US$156,265)

? Schools ranked for employer reputation in ten subject specializations. Harvard

tops the table in five subjects, with five other schools top in one subject each:

INSEAD, Kellogg, MIT Sloan, Stanford and Wharton

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