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Insights, Data Trends, and Research>Research Reports>Digital Generation

Digital Generation

Understanding the Implications of the Digital Generation on Business Education

In 2017, AACSB International, the Executive MBA Council (EMBAC), and UNICON conducted a joint study focusing on the evolving expectations and experiences of the up-and-coming generations of professionals spanning Generation Z and millennials, known as the "digital generations." The research study sought insights into:

  • Evolving expectations and experiences of the digital generation as they relate to the broad range of management learning and development alternatives that will be available to them.
  • The opportunities that these generations present for business schools in both degree-based education and non-degree “executive” education spaces.
  • How business schools can better align their education models and adopt more effective strategies to meet the needs of the digital generations throughout their careers.

The quantitative report offers an overview of key findings and insights from the study, as well as country analysis. For any questions regarding the study, contact each of the partner agencies at research@aacsb.edu, info@embac.org, or editor@uniconexed.org.

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