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Adam Smith Business School

Higher education institution in Glasgow City, Scotland


Higher education institution in Glasgow City, Scotland

FieldValue
nameAdam Smith Business School
typePublic business school
established1986
parentUniversity of Glasgow
accreditationAACSB, AMBA, EQUIS
undergrad2,600 (approx)
postgrad1,700 (approx)
cityGlasgow
countryScotland, UK
coor
website

Adam Smith Business School (formerly known as Adam Smith School of Economics and Finance) is the business school of the University of Glasgow. It is named after the father of economics, Adam Smith (1723–1790), who was Professor of Moral Philosophy at the university.

The first chair of accountancy was established within the Faculty of Law in 1925, with Bachelor of Accounting and Master of Accounting degrees being introduced in 1968. In 1971, the Scottish Business School (SBS) was established as a collaboration between the universities of Edinburgh, Glasgow and Strathclyde. The SBS launched a part-time MBA at Glasgow University in 1976. In 1978, Andrew Thomson was appointed Professor of Business Policy in Glasgow's recently established Department of Management Studies. The business school was established in 1986.

The school continues research in international finance, international economics and macroeconomics. the business school offered four undergraduate and 35 postgraduate degrees (including PhDs) and is one of few institutions holding triple accreditation from AACSB, AMBA and EQUIS.

To commemorate 300 years since the birth of Adam Smith in 2023, students of the school designed a school tartan which is recognised in the Scottish Register of Tartans.

The School has 11 research clusters, including: accounting; entrepreneurship, development and political economy; finance; human resource management and organisational behaviour; international business and enterprise; macroeconomics; marketing and microeconomics.

Notable academics

Professors

  • Anna Bogomolnaia
  • Ronald MacDonald
  • Hervé Moulin

References

References

  1. "Department of Accounting and Finance".
  2. (14 January 1971). "Scottish Business School fund reaches £700,000". The Glasgow Herald.
  3. (26 January 1976). "Chance for working women to gain business degrees". The Glasgow Herald.
  4. Christen Thomson. (22 February 2015). "Andrew Thomson: Economist and author who published definitive works on management practice and history". The Independent.
  5. (5 June 2023). "It's time to honour Scotland's titan of economics Adam Smith".
  6. "University of Glasgow - Schools - Adam Smith Business School - Research - Research clusters".
  7. "Professor Anna Bogomolnaia". Adam Smith School of Economics and Finance.
  8. "Hervé Moulin's Website at the University of Glasgow".
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