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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting Comparison Groups for Accreditation Maintenance Dan LeClair, director of knowledge services dan@aacsb.edu
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 2 Outline Overview of Knowledge Services Accreditation Support Overview Accreditation Statistical Reports (data) Comparison groups Discussion
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 3 End Statement AACSB International will provide high quality data and information about the characteristics and practices of business schools and their industry to support accreditation, promote institutional improvement, enrich member services, enhance public understanding, and facilitate informed decisions.
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 4 Knowledge Services Model Member Business Schools Data Collection B-School Questionnaire - Key Data & Accred Data Salary Survey Stakeholder Surveys (EBI) Ad hoc Surveys Other organizations - e.g., DOE Reports and Services Statistical Reports Custom Reports Support for Accreditation Stakeholder Studies (EBI) Special Research AACSB leadership Public Information
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 5 Accreditation Support - Overview All schools provide an annual data report (BSQ) Host schools select comparison groups during the application year (by October 1 of year prior to visit year) Host schools and teams receive Accreditation Statistical Reports during the visit year –note: schools also may access reports in other years Host schools and teams use reports to provide a context during the peer review process
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 6 Accreditation Statistical Reports Overview –Includes characteristics and basic information Accreditation status, Carnegie classification (US), public/private, calendar system (US), country, state, operating budget, endowment, FT faculty (eventually “participating and supporting”), percent with doctoral degrees, degrees conferred, enrollment by program level, mission statement –Attributable to specific schools (table format)
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 7 Accreditation Statistical Reports Comparative Analysis –Includes host school data Financial information (sources of funds and uses of funds by category) Participants (student admissions, post-graduate employment, faculty qualifications, and faculty contributions) Includes key ratios (e.g., degrees to faculty, degrees to staff) –Data not attributable to a specific school Aggregate (number reporting, max, median, min) Anonymous
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 8 Accreditation Statistical Reports Degree Programs –Lists the degree programs offered by each school in the comparison group Includes degree title, primary and sub-emphases, field/discipline category, delivery information (e.g., full-time, part-time, distance, online, off-campus, etc.) and minimum credit hours to graduate (when applicable) –Data are attributable to a specific school
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 9 What criteria were used to select data for inclusion in Accreditation Statistical Reports? Provides context Linked to standards Value in comparison Globally applicable “Collectable” Feedback from peer- review teams and host schools will be used to continuously improve the Accreditation Statistical Reports.
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 10 Data Collection Process Business School Questionnaire (two parts) –Key Data (All AACSB members) –Accreditation Data (All accredited members) Collection period extends from October through March each year Submit data at secure website www.aacsb.edu/knowledgeservices Data scrubbing from March through July WHY?
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 11 Challenges to Data Providers Programming of internal data systems Cooperation of institutional offices Resources to gather and submit data Timing of data collection Applying data definitions to specific circumstances Other challenges?
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 12 Accreditation Comparison Groups Comparable Peers –Considered similar in mission and assumed appropriate for comparison Aspirant –Provides a development goal –Has programs or features applicant hopes to emulate –Places the vision and strategy in context Competitive Comparable Group –Conflicts of interest exclude personnel from review
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 13 Accreditation Comparison Groups Comparable Peers –Reports show host school relative to comparison group –Host data included in calculations –Minimum of six schools Aspirant –Reports show host school relative to aspirant group –Host data not included in calculations –Any number of schools may be included Competitive Comparable Group –Reports are not produced (for team selection only) –Any number of schools may be included
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 14 Additional Notes Peer review team members selected from comparable and aspirant groups when possible –Scheduling challenges –Corporate involvement AACSB won’t publish or make available comparison group selections beyond the accreditation process Idiosyncratic features may make some data non- comparable
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 15 Outline a process for selecting comparable (peer) comparison groups for accreditation maintenance. Group Exercise
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 16 Roles for AACSB Assist to select initial lists www.aacsb.edu/knowledgeservices www.aacsb.edu/knowledgeservices Facilitate networking to refine lists Build database to support process Provide facility to manage comparison groups
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 17 Challenges and Questions Benchmarking for innovation Role of comparison groups for initial accreditation Mission and strategy data to support selection Timing of official selection Continuous maintenance of comparison groups Multiple units at institution International comparisons
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 18 Preliminary Research - Criteria 1.Programs offered (64.2%) 2.Number of students (62.7%) 3.Public/Private (59.7%) 4.Number of faculty (55.2%) 5.Operating Budget (31.3%) 6.Geographic region (26.9%) 7.Student profile (26.9%) 8.Urban/Suburban/Rural (25.4%) From a survey of 67 deans during the 2003 Deans Conference (top eight based percentage of deans that use each criterion)
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 19 Preliminary Research* Schools exert little effort to benchmarking Networking, public information, and buying surveys are most popular methods 85% compare only other business schools Reputation, quality of students, program offerings, faculty research most common criteria for aspirant group selection Most want to improve financial resources, but little benchmarking in the area * Joe Labianca (Emory) and Jim Fairbank (Penn State Erie)
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Overview of KSAccreditation Support OverviewAccreditation Statistical ReportsComparison Groups 2003 SBAA Summer Workshop Accreditation Data Reporting 20 Discussion
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