The 2013 list of China Most Valuable EMBA Programs prepared by World Entrepreneur magazine under the flag of World Executive Group was published at the World Executives Summit held in Hong Kong on September 28, where BJTU School of Economics and Managementos EMBA program earned the 6th spot. The top five are Tsinghua Universityos School of Economics and Management, Peking Universityos Guanghua School of Management, Sun Yet-san Universityos School of Management, Wuhan Universityos School of Economics and Management, Dalian University of Technologyos Department of Management and Economics. This is the second time the Schoolos EMBA program earned the 6th spot on this list.
In the meantime, the 2013 list of China Most Influential MBA Programs was unveiled, where BJTU School of Economics and Managementos MBA program earned the 10th spot. On the 2013 list of Most Influential China-Foreign MBA Programs, the MBA program run jointly by BJTU and Victoria University ranked the 8th place. Academician Xu Shoubo from our school earned the honorary title of pthe most respected ten business school professorsq this year.
World Entrepreneur is a management-themed magazine under the flag of World Executive Group, a strategic consultancy, targeting entrepreneurs, enterprisers and business managers. In addition to conducting annual surveys of global and Chinese business schools, the magazine engages in case study and management training for Chinese companies in collaboration with professors with such world-class business schools as Harvard Business School, Yale Universityos School of Management and Oxford Business School.
Appendix 1: 2013 list of China Most Valuable EMBA Programs
Ranking Name of school Score
1. Tsinghua Universityos School of Economics and Management, 89.17
2. Peking Universityos Guanghua School of Management, 88.25
3. Sun Yet-san Universityos School of Management 86.63
4. Wuhan Universityos School of Economics and Management, 85.62
5. Dalian University of Technologyos Department of Management and Economics, 84.78
6. Beijing Jiaotong Universityos School of Economics and Management 83.75
7. Chongqing Universityos School of Economics and Business Administration 82.46
8. Zhongnan University of Economics and Lawos MBA School 81.93
9. Jilin Universityos School of Management 79.96
10. Shandong Universityos School of Management 78.74
Appendix 2: 2013 list of China Ten Most Influential MBA Programs
Ranking Name of school Total score
1. Peking Universityos Guanghua School of Management 86.41
2. Tsinghua Universityos School of Economics and Management 85.64
3. Sun Yet-san Universityos School of Management, 84.85
4. Fudan Universityos School of Management, 84.82
5. Wuhan Universityos School of Economics and Management 83.81
6. Dalian University of Technologyos Department of Management and Economics 82.96
7. University of Chinese Academy of Scienceso School of Management 82.92
8. Nanjing Universityos Business School 82.86
9. Lanzhou Universityos School of Management, 79.55
10. Beijing Jiaotong Universityos School of Economics and Management, 77.84
Appendix 3: 2013 list of Most Influential China-Foreign MBA Programs
Ranking Name of school Score
1. Hong Kong University-Fudan University IMBA 88.16
2. Peking University BiMBA 87.23
3. Tsinghua University/the Chinese University of Hong Kong, Banking and Finance MBA 87.96
4. Fudan University-Washington University EMBA 84.38
5. Tongji University/ Ecole Nationale des Ponts et Chaussees(ENPC) SIMBA 82.85
6. Nanjing Universityos Business School and Cornell Universityos School of Management 80.96
7. Sun Yet-sun University/MIT Alfred P.Sloan School of Management 79.45
8. Beijing Jiaotong University and Victoria University 78.23
9. University of International Business and Economicso China-France International Management School 77.57
10. Shanghai Jiaotong University/UBC MBA 76.97
Appendix 4: 2013 list of ten most respected business school professors in China
Ranking Professor Business school
1. Wu Jinglian, China Europe International Business School
2. Zhang Weiying, Guanghua School of Management, Peking University
3. Xu Shoubo, School of Economics and Management, Beijing Jiaotong University
4. Lv Benfu, School of Management, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences
5. Huang Ming, Cheung Kong Graduate School of Business
6. Zhao Ping, School of Management, Tsinghua University
7. Li Fei, School of Management, Sun Yet-san University
8. Wang Chongming, School of Management, Zhejiang University
9. Liu Linqing, School of Economics and Management, Wuhan University
Li Ruoshan, School of Management, Fudan University