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Latin American Council of Management Schools Latin American Council Of Management Schools Executive Office Av. El Polo N° 670, Of. B-404 Surco - Lima, Perú Lima 33 Tel.: (511) 436 3926 (511) 436 1346 Updated to August 2016 | 3 Índice 1. Introduction. 4 2. Membership by Category and Country . 5 3. General Information . .11 CLADEA. 12 Organizational Structure . 12 Reciprocal Memberships – Institutional Members . 13 Partnerships. 14 4. CLADEA Membership in Figures . 15 Memberships. 16 Distribution of Members by Region at 2016* . 16 Regional Distribution by Category . 17 Geographical Distribution of Members . 18 Annual Incorporation of new members by Region. .20 5. CLADEA’s Business Schools Academic Profile. 21 Business Schools Academic Profile. .22 Business Degree Programs Offered by Members . .23 Business Degree programs offered by members by Region . .24 6. Agreements for Services for the Benefit of Members . 25 Financial Times . 27 Peregrine Academic Services. 27 Rimaone. 27 Executive Excellence. .28 IQ Analytics. .28 Elinfo Group . .28 7. Publications. .29 Academia Arla Journal . .30 CLADEA BALAS Case Consortium . 31 The CLADEA Guide to Responsible Business Education in Latin America. .32 8. Main Annual Events. 33 Annual Assembly . .34 Call for papers . 35 Doctoral Colloquium . .36 Association of Directors of CLADEA’s Information Centers . 37 Latin American Network Of Innovation and Entrepreneurship . .38 Workshop CLADEA/CSUSB:. .39 4 | CLADEA | 2011 - 2016 1. Introduction This booklet aims to provide information about the last six years of CLADEA´s executive office activities. The information enclosed describes CLADEA’s organizational structure, memberships, publications and main events. Moreover, it includes a list of the most important agreements signed between 2011 and 2016, in order to provide benefits for CLADEA members. For additional information please visit CLADEA’s official website. www.cladea.org 2. Membership by Category and Country 6 | CLADEA | 2011 - 2016 Full Members 138 North America Chile 11 ( USA and Canada) 10 Pontificia Universidad Católica de Canada 1 Valparaíso York University, Schulich School of Universidad Adolfo Ibañez Business Universidad Andrés Bello United States 9 Universidad Austral de Chile Barry University Universidad de Chile California State University San Universidad de Santiago de Chile Bernardino Universidad de Talca Florida International University – FIU Universidad de Valparaíso Rollins College Universidad del Desarrollo Thunderbird School of Global Universidad Diego Portales Management Universidad Mayor de Chile University of Dallas Colombia 17 University of Richmond Fundación Universidad Central University of San Diego Fundación Universidad del Norte University of Texas at San Antonio Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Bogotá Latin America 89 Universidad Autónoma de Argentina 8 Bucaramanga IAE Business School – Universidad Universidad de La Sabana Austral Universidad de La Salle Universidad Católica Argentina Universidad de Los Andes – UNIANDES Universidad Católica de Córdoba – ICDA Universidad del Rosario FAEN Universidad de San Andrés Universidad del Valle – Cali Universidad del Cema Universidad EAFIT Universidad Empresarial Siglo 21 Universidad EAN Universidad Nacional del Centro de la Universidad Externado de Colombia Provincia de Buenos Aires Universidad ICESI Universidad Nacional del Litoral Universidad Libre Seccional de Cali Brazil 6 Universidad Nacional de Colombia – Associação Escola Superior de Sede Manizales Propaganda e Marketing Universidad Nacional de Colombia – Federal University of Rio de Janeiro – Sede Palmira UFRJ Universidad Sergio Arboleda Fundación Dom Cabral Costa Rica 2 Fundación Getulio Vargas EAESP/FGV INCAE Business School Fundación Getulio Vargas EBAPE/FGV Instituto Tecnológico de Costa Rica Universidade Federal do Río Grande do Ecuador 8 Sul Escuela Politécnica Nacional Membership by Category and Country | 7 Escuela Superior Politécnica del Litoral Aplicadas – UPC – ESPOL Universidad San Ignacio de Loyola – USIL FCSH – ESPOL Puerto Rico 6 Universidad Católica de Santiago de Polytechnic University of Puerto Rico Guayaquil Universidad de Puerto Rico – Recinto de Universidad de las Fuerzas Armadas – Río Piedras ESPE Universidad de Puerto Rico, Recinto Universidad del Pacífico – Ecuador Mayagüez Universidad Politécnica Salesiana Universidad del Este Universidad San Francisco de Quito Universidad Interamericana de Puerto Honduras 1 Rico, Recinto Metropolitano Universidad Tecnológica Universidad Metropolitana Centroamericana – UNITEC Dominican Republic 3 Mexico 14 Pontificia Universidad Católica Madre y Benemérita Universidad Autónoma de Maestra Puebla Universidad APEC ITESM – Campus Ciudad de México Universidad Iberoamericana – UNIBE ITESM – Campus Guadalajara Trinidad and Tobago 1 ITESM – EGADE Campus Monterrey Arthur Lok Jack Graduate School of Tecnológico de Monterrey en Puebla Business Universidad Anáhuac – México Sur Uruguay 2 Universidad Autónoma de Nuevo León Universidad Católica del Uruguay Universidad de Guadalajara Universidad ORT Universidad de las Américas Puebla Venezuela 1 Universidad de Monterrey Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Universidad Juárez Autónoma de Administración – IESA Tabasco Universidad Nacional Autónoma de Europe 37 México UNAM Germany 5 Universidad Panamericana, Campus Hochschule Reutlingen, ESB Business Guadalajara School Universidad Popular Autónoma del Leipzig Graduate School of Estado de Puebla A.C Management Paraguay 1 Pforzheim University Universidad Americana Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas y Peru 8 Artes, Fachhochschule Dortmund Universidad Católica del Perú – CENTRUM Universidad de Ciencias Aplicadas, Universidad de Lima Fachhochschule Worms Universidad de Piura Belgium 1 Universidad del Pacífico – Perú ICHEC – Brussels Management School Universidad ESAN Spain 20 Universidad Particular de Chiclayo Centro de Estudios Financieros, CEF – Universidad Peruana de Ciencias UDIMA 8 | CLADEA | 2011 - 2016 EAE Business School Universidad Ramón Llull / BES La Salle ESADE Business School France 8 Escuela de Alta Dirección y Audencia Nantes School of Administración – EADA Management Escuela de Negocios Afundación Brest Business School Escuela de Organización Industrial – EOI IÉSEG School of Management ESEUNE – Escuela Europea de Estudios Instituto Superior de Comercio de París Universitarios y de Negocios La Rochelle Business School ESIC – Escuela Superior de Gestión Montpellier Business School Comercial y Marketing Skema Business School Fundación Politécnica de Catalunya Toulouse Business School Fundación San Pablo Andalucía CEU Italy 1 ICADE Business School – Universidad Politécnico Di Milano School of Pontificia de Comillas Management IE – Instituto de Empresa Portugal 2 IEB – Instituto de Estudios Bursátiles ISCTE – Instituto Universitario de IESE Business School Lisboa Nebrija Business School Universidade Católica Portuguesa Universidad Católica Santa Teresa de Jesús de Ávila Oceania 2 Universidad Europea de Madrid – IEDE Australia 1 Universidad Internacional de la Rioja – The University of Queensland UNIR New Zeland 1 Universidad Pompeu Fabra Auckland University of Technology – AUT Associate Members 61 Latin America 52 Universidad Central de Chile Argentina 1 Universidad de las Américas Fundación Alta Dirección Escuela de Universidad del Pacífico – Chile Negocios – ADEN Colombia 21 Bolivia 2 Colegio de Estudios Superiores de Universidad del Valle – Cochabamba Administracion – CESA Universidad Privada Boliviana Corporación Universitaria de Brazil 2 Investigación y Desarrollo – UDI Business School Sao Paulo – BSP Corporación Universitaria de la Costa – CUC Instituto Superior de Administração e Corporación Universitaria Economia do MERCOSUL ISAE Iberoamericana Chile 5 Corporación Universitaria UNITEC Universidad Autónoma de Chile Escuela Colombiana de Ingeniería Julio Universidad Católica de Temuco Garavito Membership by Category and Country | 9 Fundación Universitaria CEIPA Universidad Anáhuac – Puebla Fundación Universitaria Empresarial de Universidad del Mayab S.C. la Cámara de Comercio de Bogotá Panama 1 Fundación Universitaria Luis Amigó Quality Leadership University – QLU Instituto Tecnológico de Soledad Peru 5 Atlántico – ITSA Universidad Católica San Pablo – UCSP Politécnico Gran Colombiano Institución Universidad Continental Universitaria Universidad Privada del Norte Pontificia Universidad Javeriana de Cali Universidad San Martin de Porres – Universidad Antonio Nariño USMP Universidad Autónoma de Occidente Universidad Tecnológica del Perú – Universidad de la Amazonía UTP Universidad de Medellín Puerto Rico 1 Universidad Francisco de Paula Universidad del Turabo Santander – Sede Cúcuta Dominican Republic 2 Universidad Militar Nueva Granada Barna Business School Universidad Nacional Abierta y a Instituto Tecnológico de Santo Domingo Distancia – UNAD – INTEC Universidad Pedagógica y Tecnológica de Colombia Europe 9 Universidad Santo Tomás Austria 1 Cuba 1 FH JOANNEUM University of Applied Universidad Pinar del Río “Hermanos Sciences Saíz Montes de Oca” Spain 6 Ecuador 6 EUDE – Escuela Europea de Dirección y IDE Business School Empresa Universidad Casa Grande European University Universidad de Especialidades Espíritu Fundación Universidad Empresa de Santo Región Murcia ENAE Universidad de Guayaquil Instituto Europeo de Posgrado Universidad de las Américas Instituto Superior de Educación, Universidad Tecnológica ECOTEC Administración y Desarrollo Guatemala 1 Vértice Business School Universidad del ISTMO France 1 Honduras 1 Institut Superieur de Gestión – ISG
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