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Columbia Business School

ideas and leaders that transform the World - from the very centre of business.

Columbia Business School was founded in 1916, thanks in part to a generous donation from banking executive Emerson McMillin. Over the past 100 years, the School has evolved along with the ever-changing world of business.

 

3022 Broadway, New York, NY 10027, États-Unis

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Description

School description

Columbia Business School aims to facilitate and support. The masterment of skills based on social intelligence, such as leadership, management, teamwork and negotiation.

The creation and strengthening of social networks among students, faculty, alumni and professionals.

The integration of advanced technologies in teaching and research.

 

Academic researchers work cross-functionally to ensure innovative and relevant business practices, particularly in multidisciplinary problem-solving areas such as negotiation and decision-making or strategy.

 

Our mission is two-fold: we are committed to educating and mastering leaders and builders of businesses that create value for their stakeholders and society at large. We achieve this through our MBA, MS, PhD and Executive Education programs.

 

Professors

Professors

Shivaram RAJGOPAL
ICCF@Columbia Business School

Shivaram Rajgopal is Professor of Accounting and Auditing at Columbia Business School where he was Vice Dean of Research from 2017 to 2019.

Daniel WOLFENZON
ICCF@Columbia Business School

Daniel Wolfenzon is the Stefan H. Robock Professor of Finance and Economics at Columbia Business School.

Donna HITSCHERICH
M&A@Columbia Business School

Professor Donna M. Hitscherich is currently Senior Lecturer in Finance, Director of the Private Equity Program and Head of the Bernstein Faculty at Sanford C. Bernstein & Co. Center for Leadership and Ethics at Columbia Business School.

Charles M. JONES
ICCF@Columbia Business School

The late Charles Jones was Robert W. Lear Professor of Finance and Economics.