Associated Business Schools
In the same way that IESE was guided by Harvard Business School when it was first established, IESE has helped establish various other high-quality business schools, mainly in developing regions of the world. IESE was helped in these projects by the Global Business School Network. These schools include:
- AESE (Associaçao de Estudos Superiores de Empresa)
Lisbon, Portugal, Founded in 1980
- CEIBS (China Europe International Business School)
Shanghai, China, Founded in 1994
- ESE Business School (Escuela de Negocios)
Universidad de los Andes (Chile), Santiago, Chile, Founded in 1999
- IAE (Escuela de Dirección y Negocios)
Universidad Austral, Buenos Aires, Argentina, Founded in 1978
- IDE (Instituto de Desarrollo Empresarial)
Guayaquil, Ecuador, Founded in 1993
- IEEM (Instituto de Estudios Empresariales de Montevideo)
Universidad de Montevideo Montevideo, Uruguay, Founded in 1994
- IME (Institute for Media Entertainment)
New York, United States Founded in 2004
- INALDE (Instituto de Alta Dirección Empresarial)
Universidad de la Sabana, Bogotá, Colombia, Founded in 1986
- IPADE (Instituto Panamericano de Alta Dirección de Empresa)
Universidad Panamericana, Mexico City, Mexico, Founded in 1967
- ISE (Instituto Superior da Empresa)
São Paulo, Brazil, Founded in 1997
- LBS (Lagos Business School)
Pan-African University, Lagos, Nigeria, Founded in 1992
- MDE Business School (IHE-Afrique)
Abidjan, Côte d'Ivoire, Founded in 2003
- NU School of Business (Nile University)
Smart Village, 6th of October City, Egypt, Founded in 2009
- PAD (Escuela de Dirección de la Universidad de Piura)
Universidad de Piura, Peru, Founded in 1979
- SBS (Strathmore Business School)
Strathmore University, Nairobi, Kenya, Founded in 2005
- School of Business Administration
University of Asia and the Pacific, Manila, Philippines, Founded in 1995
- UNIS Business School (Universidad del Istmo)
Guatemala City, Guatemala Founded in 1977
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