Jönköping International Business School
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Internationella Handelshögskolan i Jönköping | |
Motto | International at heart. Entrepreneurial in mind. Responsible in action. |
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Type | Business school |
Established | 1994 |
Affiliation | AACSB, EFMD(EQUIS), EIASM, PRIME |
Dean | Jerker Moodysson |
Academic staff | 113 |
Students | 2111 |
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Location | , , 57°46′42″N 14°09′43″E / 57.7782°N 14.1620°E |
Website | http://www.ju.se/jibs/en |
Jönköping International Business School (JIBS) is a business school located in Jönköping in south central Sweden. The school has a strong focus on studies in entrepreneurship, ownership and renewal.
JIBS is recognized as the most international business school in Sweden with around 180 partner universities[1] and has won international acclaim for its leadership in entrepreneurship and family business research.[2] The school has a culture of student entrepreneurship with several businesses launched each year and student societies involved in finance, debate, international affairs, golf and sailing among other activities. The school hosts a number of research centers, including the Center for Family Enterprise and Ownership and the Media Management and Transformation Center.
The school is part of Jönköping University Foundation which was established in 1994. JIBS offers bachelor's, master's and doctoral degrees in business administration, economics, informatics, statistics and commercial law.
JIBS is accredited by EQUIS since March 2015 and by AACSB since December 2015.
Location and campus
The Jönköping University Campus, consisting of Jönköping International Business School, School of Engineering, School of Education and Communication, School of Health Sciences, the University Library and University Services, is situated on the western shore of the lake Munksjön and not far from the south shore of the lake Vättern.
Education
JIBS offers various undergraduate and graduate programs in English and Swedish. JIBS has created an entrepreneurial culture amongst its students who turn around 50 new ideas into successful businesses every year, often with the help of the Science Park in Jönköping, which works closely with the school. There is strong emphasis on working with industry and it is mandatory for students in Business Administration to complete academic assignments within a Swedish host company. The school has been a pioneer in taking steps towards internationalization, it was the first school in Scandinavia to offer entire programs in English on all levels, first to convert to the Bologna recommended separate Bachelor/Master program, and the first to admit on equal terms both Swedish and International students to the programs. It is ranked the highest in Sweden for exchange studies, and in some programs 85% of students study a semester abroad.[3] JIBS also offers Summer School programs at undergraduate and graduate level.
Undergraduate programs
English undergraduate programs currently offered (fall 2016):[4]
- International Economics
- International Management (EFMD EPAS Accredited)
- Marketing Management
- Sustainable Enterprise Development
Swedish undergraduate programs currently offered (fall 2016):
Graduate programs
The following Graduate programs are offered from fall 2016. All graduate programs are in English. Some programs give a 60-credit master's degree after one year, some give a 120-credit master's degree after two years.[5]
- Engineering Management (1 year)
- International Financial Analysis (1 year)
- International Marketing (1 year)
- International Logistics and Supply Chain Management (2 years)
- Information Architecture and Innovation (Informatics) (2 years)
- Managing in a Global Context (2 years)
- Strategic Entrepreneurship (2 years)
- Urban, Regional and International Economics (2 years)
- Digital Business (2 years)
Research and doctoral education
Since JIBS began offering doctoral education, more than 130 doctoral students have completed their PhD and are now pursuing their careers around the world. Research at JIBS is focused around Entrepreneurship, Ownership and Renewal and is partly carried out at the different research centers which the school hosts.[6]
Library
The university library is a research library within the fields of entrepreneurship, small business and innovations with the special collection Information Centre for Entrepreurship (ICE). With more than 35,000 volumes in 15 languages, ICE has the largest collection of entrepreneurship research in the world. In 2005 the University Library was awarded Library of the Year in Sweden.[7]
Rankings
- Eduniversal
Eduniversal ranks JIBS among Excellent Business Schools (3 palms).[8]
- Ekonomistudenten.se
In 2011 Ekonomistudenten.se recognized JIBS as the #2 Business and Economics school in Sweden.[9] In 2012, JIBS was again ranked as the #2 Business and Economics school by Ekonomistudenten.se.[10]
- URANK
In 2014, URANK (Sveriges universitetsranking) ranked JIBS as the #3 business school (tied with Lund University) in Sweden.[11]
- Academy of Management
In 2009 the Academy of Management recognized JIBS as #9 (#4 Non U.S) among top 100 business schools in its report on research leadership in entrepreneurial research.
- The Future of Business Schools
In 2010 ‘The Future of Business Schools’ ranked JIBS among ‘Top five academic management schools in Sweden’.
- Confederation of Swedish Enterprise
In 2010 The Confederation of Swedish Enterprise (Högskolekvalitet), which provides information regarding the quality of study programs offered by Swedish universities, ranks JIBS as #1 in Sweden for international exchange.[2]
Accreditations
- EQUIS
In March 2015 JIBS was accredited by EQUIS (European Quality Improvement System)
- AACSB
JIBS also achieved AACSB (Association to Advance Collegiate Schools of Business) accreditation in December 2015.
Internationalization
JIBS is the most international business schools in Sweden and one of the most international in the world. JIBS has around 180 partner universities in around 45 countries all over the world and has been actively involved in LINNAEUS-PALME[permanent dead link], NORDPLUS, SOCRATES, TEMPUS, and ALFA projects.[13]
According to the Sweden Higher Education Authority, an institution that provides information in regards to the quality of the different study programs offered by Swedish universities, JIBS is home to the top five study programs in international exchange in Sweden.[3] Out of the economics students 85% pursue a semester abroad and the current student body comprises students from 75 countries and one third of the faculty is drawn from outside Scandinavia.
Student societies
The notable societies run by students at JIBS include:
JIBS Student Association (JSA)
At Jönköping University each of the four schools have their own student association which organizes activities related to the schools' main profiles. JIBS Student Association (JSA) is Jönköping International Business School’s student association. The President of JSA is represented on JIBS’ board.[14]
International Association (IA)
The International Association of the Student Union works with internationalization and integration. It organizes social activities.
Swedish Society for Debate and Diplomacy (SSDD)
The Swedish Society for Debate and Diplomacy is the preeminent forum for student debating, research, dialectics and diplomacy in Sweden and the only society of its kind in the country.[citation needed] The debate society has participated in several international debates, conferences and research trips.
Society for International Affairs Jönköping (SIAJ)
Society of international Affairs (SIAJ) is a politically and religiously independent association aimed at spreading knowledge, increasing awareness and initiating debate about international affairs. Activities include: guest lectures, seminars and debates, field trips, movie club, discussion groups and study circles.
JIBS-United
JIBS-United is the student run magazine at JIBS, and is published by JSA.
Nordnet Trading Room
Nordnet Trading Room was established in collaboration with and funded Nordnet Bank AB. It has state of the art free trading software and computers, with subscriptions to financial periodicals and television news available in the room.
Deans
Deans since foundation in 1994.[15]
Name | Deanship |
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Agne Boeryd | 1994-1996 |
Leif Lindmark | 1996-2000 |
Leif Melin | 2000-2001 |
Rolf A. Lundin | 2001-2007 |
Niclas Adler | 2007-2010 |
Agneta Bladh | 2011-2011 |
Johan Roos | 2012-2015 |
Jerker Moodysson | 2016- |
Partner universities (excerpt)
- Queensland University of Technology
- University of Southern Denmark
- Vienna University of Economics and Business
- HEC Montréal
- City University of Hong Kong
- Shanghai Jiao Tong University
- Aalto University School of Economics
- Hanken School of Economics
- EDHEC Business School
- EM Lyon
- KEDGE Business School
- Handelshochschule Leipzig (HHL)
- Universität Mannheim
- WHU-Otto Beisheim School of Management
- Bocconi University
- Universiteit Maastricht
- Universiteit van Tilburg
- VU University Amsterdam
- University of Waikato
- BI Norwegian Business School
- Singapore Management University
- University of Cape Town Graduate School of Business
- University of Stellenbosch
- Yonsei University
- University of St. Gallen
- Babson College
- Baylor University
- Universiteit Amsterdam
- Texas A&M University
- University of California, Davis
- University of Wisconsin at Milwaukee[16]
Notable alumni and faculty
- Stefan Larsson (businessman) - Former CEO Ralph Lauren Corporation
- Katrina Hua - Vice Operations Director of MCI Capital
References
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- ^ Centers and Institutes – Research – Jönköping International Business School Archived 2010-11-24 at the Wayback Machine. Hj.se (2011-05-25). Retrieved on 2011-06-12.
- ^ University Library. Hj.se. Retrieved on 2011-06-12.
- ^ Business school and university ranking worldwide. Eduniversal.com (2011-04-21). Retrieved on 2011-06-12.
- ^ Rankning av ekonomiskolor 2011 Archived 2012-02-04 at the Wayback Machine. Ekonomistudenten.se. Retrieved on 2012-01-04.
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