• In the business-school market, London Business School and City University London's Cass Business School both launched executive M.

    WSJ: In Abu Dhabi, a B-School's Program Goes Adrift

  • Also in the top 10 are some perennial US big hitters -- Wharton, Columbia, and Chicago -- as well as London Business School, Spain's Instituto de Empresa and Insead, jointly based in Spain and Singapore.

    CNN: The global business qualification

  • The Columbia Business School and London Business School found one way to address that problem for their joint program: holding four-day sessions once a month, four to a term.

    WSJ: An Executive M.B.A. With a Global Flavor

  • This month the London Business School will bring its first class of 75 or so students into its own branded Dubai-London executive M.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • Work by Bill Fung and Narayan Naik of the London Business School shows that one of the best periods for hedge-fund outperformance occurred in the aftermath of the collapse of Long-Term Capital Management in 1998.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • Of these, 40 have now been approved to what is known as "business case" and nine - including the West London Free School - have passed to what is called "the pre-opening stage".

    BBC: Free schools: Toby Young's is first to get go-ahead

  • Three academics at the London Business School devised portfolios consisting of stocks that had outperformed over a 12-month period.

    ECONOMIST: The strange existence of market anomalies

  • George Alogoskoufis, an economist at the Athens School of Economics, and Richard Portes, of the London Business School, argue that shifts in portfolios could push the euro temporarily above its long-run equilibrium level.

    ECONOMIST: Why non-Europeans should care about EMU

  • In a different vein, this month the first batch of students at London's Cass Business School have just begun studying for a special EMBA aimed at would-be commercial managers in the different sport known to Europeans as football, otherwise called soccer.

    CNN: Teamwork -- in sports and business

  • This September the London Business School will bring its first class of 75 or so students into its own branded Dubai-London executive M.

    FORBES: Magazine Article

  • But Tim Ambler, who is a senior fellow at the London Business School, specialising in marketing, isn't charmed by Sid and his chirpy anti-salt pronouncements, and he goes so far as to say the advertisement won't be an effective one.

    BBC: AD BREAKDOWN

  • Paul Marsh, of the London Business School, says studies suggest that, in the American market, the announcement of a buy-back boosts the share price by around 2%, compared with around half that in Britain.

    ECONOMIST: Buttonwood

  • In a much-cited study in 2005, for example, Leonard Waverman of the London Business School found that an extra ten mobile phones per 100 people in a typical developing country added 0.6 percentage points of growth in GDP per person.

    ECONOMIST: How a luxury item became a tool of global development

  • Certainly my colleagues from London Business School and I rapidly convened a meeting to ask the simple question of what it is that face-to-face education does that could be superior to virtual education.

    FORBES: The Power of Place

  • BPP, a for-profit business and law school, and Regents College, a private college in London, report similarly heightened demand.

    ECONOMIST: The university landscape is changing, but not fast enough

  • As Peter Hahn of the Cass Business School in London points out, a bank that suddenly increases its market share, or expands its balance-sheet, is usually the one to watch.

    ECONOMIST: Simple rules may be best for monitoring banks

  • The role of the non-executive director has been refined repeatedly over the past decade, says Chris Higson of London Business School.

    ECONOMIST: Equitable Life sues its auditors and ex-directors

  • But it will take more than a handful of firms to change the British consumer mentality, says Vincent-Wayne Mitchell, professor of consumer marketing at the Cass Business School, City University London.

    BBC: Buy British: Why isn't there a new campaign?

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