AACSB accreditation and student demand

IF 1.8 4区 经济学 Q2 ECONOMICS Southern Economic Journal Pub Date : 2023-09-19 DOI:10.1002/soej.12660
Marisa Cameron, Bryan C. McCannon, Katherine Starr
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Abstract We ask whether Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business (AACSB) accreditation has a meaningful impact on higher education admissions. To do this, we use the Synthetic control Method to explore 19 U.S. institutions which first achieved this certification recently. We, first, restrict attention to business school enrollment. While initial evidence suggests that the accreditation is associated with a decrease in enrollments, we show that this is complicated by non‐parallel trends prior to accreditation. Compared to their peers, institutions who seek out accreditation were experiencing flatter business enrollments. Correcting for the non‐parallel trends, we fail to find evidence that AACSB accreditation halts this negative undergraduate enrollment trend. We do find potential benefits to graduate business enrollment. Second, considering institution‐wide effects, we fail to find an impact on undergraduate applications, first‐year enrollment, price, or quality of the incoming student body.
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AACSB认证和学生需求
摘要本文探讨美国高等商学院协会(AACSB)认证是否对高等教育招生产生了有意义的影响。为此,我们使用综合控制方法对最近首次获得该认证的19家美国机构进行了研究。首先,我们限制了对商学院招生的关注。虽然初步证据表明,认证与入学率下降有关,但我们表明,在认证之前,这种情况因非平行趋势而变得复杂。与同行相比,那些寻求认证的机构正在经历更平坦的商业招生。纠正非平行趋势,我们没有找到证据表明AACSB认证阻止了这种消极的本科招生趋势。我们确实发现了商科研究生入学的潜在好处。其次,考虑到整个院校的影响,我们没有发现对本科申请、第一年入学、价格或新生质量的影响。
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