Instituto_de_Estudios_Superiores_de_Administración

Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración

Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración

Add article description


The Instituto de Estudios Superiores de Administración (Institute of Advanced Studies in Administration, IESA) is a private non-profit Venezuelan business school with campuses in Caracas, Maracaibo and Valencia.[1] It was founded in 1965.[2] It has its own publisher, Ediciones IESA.

History

IESA is considered Venezuela's leading business school, and it played a key role in the liberalization economic policy of the second administration of Carlos Andrés Pérez (1989 - 1993). A number of academics from it (including Moisés Naím and Ricardo Hausmann) were appointed ministers, and the group became known as the "IESA Boys," in analogy to Chile's Chicago Boys.[3]

IESA is accredited by two of the three leading global business school accreditation associations: AACSB and AMBA. It was formerly also accredited by EQUIS (2008–2021). In the 2009 QS Global 200 Business Schools Report[4] the school was ranked 9th in South America.[failed verification]

Notable people

See also


References

  1. IESA, IESA
  2. IESA, Historia Archived 2010-09-11 at the Wayback Machine
  3. DiJohn, Johnathan (2009), From windfall to curse?: oil and industrialization in Venezuela, 1920 to the present, Penn State Press. p113
  4. "QS Global 200 Business Schools Report 2009 North America". Archived from the original on 2009-09-04. Retrieved 2010-09-29.
  5. "José Antonio Gil Yepes: "No fueron a votar 8 millones"". La Razón (in Spanish). 2017-08-07. Retrieved 2023-12-10.



Share this article:

This article uses material from the Wikipedia article Instituto_de_Estudios_Superiores_de_Administración, and is written by contributors. Text is available under a CC BY-SA 4.0 International License; additional terms may apply. Images, videos and audio are available under their respective licenses.