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Authenticity-based strategizing: moving business schools beyond accreditations and rankings

Bertrand Guillotin (Fox School of Business and Management, Temple University, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA)
Vincent Mangematin (Kedge Business School, Bordeaux, France)

Journal of Management Development

ISSN: 0262-1711

Article publication date: 6 June 2018

Issue publication date: 4 July 2018

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Abstract

Purpose

Massive open online courses (MOOCs), Millennials, a major financial crisis, and legitimacy issues in a mature sector, ridden by mass imitation, have plunged many business schools into an unprecedented turmoil. Most deans are struggling to address it. In such a mature sector, differentiation is a strategic option to protect profit margins. While accreditations and rankings have reinforced imitation, the purpose of this paper is to propose authenticity as a strategic differentiation mechanism to turn this turmoil into a renaissance of purposeful, credible, and successful business schools.

Design/methodology/approach

The authors use an inductive, qualitative approach based on the multiple case studies analysis of six American and European business schools.

Findings

Accreditation-based reputation alone is no longer a competitive advantage. It is based on credibility and reputation. Authenticity can be used to regain credibility. The authors propose to define authenticity as the specificity of the education and the local embeddedness of a business school. Authenticity emphasizes the student experience’s idiosyncratic nature. Building on idiosyncrasy allows business schools to differentiate themselves, maintain credibility, enhance reputation, and regain market share in a mature market, ridden by imitation.

Research limitations/implications

The paper is based on a limited number of cases in three developed countries. Emerging markets are not considered.

Practical implications

The paper opens new strategic perspectives for deans.

Originality/value

The paper promotes the concept of authenticity-based strategizing, used successfully in the wine industry, for business schools to cope with their turmoil and to maintain high margins as their market matures. It emphasizes the idiosyncratic dimension of education and its strategic value.

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Citation

Guillotin, B. and Mangematin, V. (2018), "Authenticity-based strategizing: moving business schools beyond accreditations and rankings", Journal of Management Development, Vol. 37 No. 6, pp. 480-492. https://doi.org/10.1108/JMD-12-2016-0301

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Emerald Publishing Limited

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