The Attractiveness of Schools of Management: The Case of Indonesia

Kamaludin Kamaludin
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Objective - In recent times, schools of management in Indonesia have experienced rapid rates of growth all over the country in both big cities and small towns. The increase in interest to join schools of management is reflected by the number of schools of management at the undergraduate, master and doctoral levels that exist in almost all universities, particularly at the undergraduate and master levels. This research aims to determine the factors that influence the decision of an undergraduate, master or doctoral student to enroll in a school of management. Methodology/Technique - This study uses factor analysis and in-depth interview. The data is collecting using an online questionnaire distributed through WhatsApp groups and emails to undergraduate, masters and doctoral students throughout Indonesia. 366 questionnaires were distributed in total. Findings - The result of research show that the factors affecting students' decisions to enroll at schools of management are the process, product, and motivation. While the high interest in entering master and doctoral in management with the non-management background is caused by several factors, primarily, due to its relevance to their work, career development, accreditation, and other factors. Novelty - Those students that already occupy key positions in both private and government sectors consider managerial skills are more dominant in schools of management. Type of Paper: Empirical. Keywords: Attractiveness; Management; Undergraduate; Master; Doctoral. JEL Classification: A20. A22. A29.
管理学院的吸引力:以印尼为例
最近,印度尼西亚的管理学院在全国各地的大城市和小城镇都经历了快速的增长。几乎所有大学都有本科、硕士和博士级别的管理学院,尤其是本科和硕士级别的管理学院,这反映了加入管理学院的兴趣增加。本研究旨在探讨影响本科生、硕士生或博士生入读管理学院的因素。方法/技术-本研究采用因素分析和深度访谈。数据是通过WhatsApp群和电子邮件向印尼全国的本科生、硕士和博士生发放在线问卷收集的,总共发放了366份问卷。研究结果-研究结果表明,影响学生决定注册管理学院的因素是过程,产品和动机。而非管理背景的人对进入管理学硕士和博士的高度兴趣是由几个因素引起的,主要是由于其与他们的工作,职业发展,认证和其他因素相关。新颖性——那些已经在私营部门和政府部门担任要职的学生认为,管理技能在管理学院更为重要。论文类型:实证。关键词:吸引力;管理;本科;大师;博士。JEL分类:A20。A22。A29。
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