Poverty and Action

AMBA & BGA’s Poverty and Action study shines a light on the role Business Schools are playing in helping to address the realities of global poverty. This study shows that Business School leaders firmly believe that business management education should be part of the task to end poverty. It outlines the ways in which Schools are positively contributing to this agenda, but also highlights how they can make a greater impact.
 
 
To read about the experiences and perceptions of 188 Business School leaders and 1,729 students and graduates, please click here

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