The Boston Graduate School of Business

Divisions

Accounting


The Accounting division at the Boston Graduate School of Business strives for leadership in research, course development, and teaching of performance measurement systems.

Business and Government

The Business and Government division conducts research on, and teaches about, the economic, political, social, and legal environment in which business operates. The division  includes scholars trained in economics, political science, and history. It draws on perspectives from all three of these disciplines to create unique, hybrid courses that emphasize comprehensive knowledge and expertise.

Economics

The Economics division focuses on teaching, analyzing, and researching business economics, international economics, managerial economics, and the political economy.

Entrepreneurial Management

The Entrepreneurial Management division concentrates on the academic and methodological aspects of entrepreneurship and management.

Finance

The Finance division focuses on both qualitative and quantitative methodologies and analyses of complex strategies and investment vehicles. Our faculty works with businesses and leaders to analyze a broad range of finance-related research that addresses issues of present and future importance to managers, regulators and policy makers.

General Management

The division of General Management concentrates on an organizations overall leadership and management.

Marketing

The Marketing division is concerned with understanding an organizations needs to create value through effective communication. The division examines specific industries and their requirements for branding, business and global marketing, distribution, pricing, direct and interactive marketing, and return on marketing investment.

Negotiation

The Negotiation division concentrates on the improvement of the design and management of systems in which people make decisions and negotiate terms and conditions.

Organizational Behavior

Through its research, teaching, and course development, the Organizational Behavior division focuses on understanding how to lead and manage with the aim of increasing personal and organizational effectiveness.

Strategy

The Strategy division studies key issues concerning firms as competitors in the global economy, such as the development and effectiveness of strategy.  The division is concerned with analyzing the competitive environment, and a firm’s ability to sustain strategy over the long-term.

Technology

The technology division researches and develops courses related to the expanding use of technology as a means of managing information, supply chains, and products and services.

 


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