The primary purpose of this article is to report on the opinions and perceptions of graduates of the quality and standing of South African Masters of Business Administration (MBA) programmes. This article seeks to assess specific outcomes of the MBA programmes offered by South African business schools; to gauge the quality of the MBA programmes of South African business schools, based on graduates’ perceptions; to extract factors relating to the MBA programme outcomes; and MBA programme quality; and to elicit the opinions of graduates on the future development of the MBA programme in South Africa. The main findings pertain to the MBA graduates’ perceptions of the outcome and quality of the MBA programme as well as the most prominent findings in respect of the open question on the future development of South African MBA programmes, from the perspective of graduates.
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Lynette Louw;
Lynette Louw
Lynette Louw is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Business Management, University of Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
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Johan K. Bosch;
Johan K. Bosch
Head of the Department of Business Management, University of Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
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Danie J.L. Venter
Danie J.L. Venter
Director of the Institute for Statistical Consultation and Methodology, University of Port Elizabeth, South Africa.
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Publisher: Emerald Publishing
Online ISSN: 1758-7662
Print ISSN: 0968-4883
© MCB UP Limited
2001
Quality Assurance in Education (2001) 9 (1): 40–45.
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Louw L, Bosch JK, Venter DJ (2001), "Graduates’ perceptions of the quality of MBA programmes". Quality Assurance in Education, Vol. 9 No. 1 pp. 40–45, doi: https://doi.org/10.1108/09684880110694745
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